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New Student Orientation Comes To A Close As Fall 2008 Semester Commences

August 19, 2008

“Now, I’m really looking forward to coming to school here,” said Michael Stuart an incoming freshman and member of the first group of students attending the New Student Orientation at St. John’s University. The 2008 Orientation sessions, which began on June 23 for the Queens campus and July 15 for Staten Island, are an opportunity for new students to tour their campus; participate in community service activities with their peers; and establish lasting relationships with Orientation Leaders and fellow class members as part of their introduction to the University.

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The Orientation sessions, which will continue throughout the summer and end on August 23, are an opportunity for incoming students to learn about St. John’s college life. “Everyone is very friendly. I’m enjoying being here, meeting new people and experiencing new things,” said Chris Strobel a future member of the St. John’s freshman class.

Before arriving for Orientation, every student was asked to read Krista Tippett’s novel, Speaking of Faith—Why Religion Matters and How to Talk About It. “We chose this book for our students to read because it speaks to individuals of all religions and will give everyone a common base and understanding of the University’s mission,” stated Julia Upton, RSM, Ph.D, Provost of the University. The students experience the words of the Vincentian Mission during Mission Day—when they participate in community service at service sites throughout New York. “I chose St. John’s because I want to get involved in community service,” said Strobel.

Mission day ends with a cruise along the Hudson and East Rivers on the Spirit of New York Cruiseline. The cruise is an opportunity for new students to dance to a variety of music, eat American cuisine, meet their peers in a relaxing stress-free setting and at the same time be introduced to the beauty of New York City.

“Orientation sets a high bar for all of our programming here at St. John’s. It is an indication of what students can expect once they get here” said Rev. James Maher, C.M., D.Min., Vice President for Student Affairs. Every Orientation session concludes with Technology Day – a day where students receive their very own ThinkPad laptop and Storm Card ID, which will give them access to every building on campus. Students also learned about staying connected through the St. John’s wireless network, which will give them internet access from any location on campus, including classrooms, study halls, libraries and residence hall lounges.

Welcome to St. John’s!
The New Student Orientation has proven to be a wonderful way for students to learn about St. John’s student life, academics and community service, but the welcome to St. John’s does not end there. All students will be welcomed as new members of the St. John’s community at this year’s New Student Convocation on August 26.

For more information please call the New Student Orientation office at (718) 990-5353.