Orientation 2016

A guide to living, commuting and learning at Chestnut Hill CHC 101 College Orientation 2016 August 19th, 20th, 21st

Welcome New Griffins!

Dear New Griffins, The Orientation Staff at is beyond excited to have you join our welcoming family! In just a few short Chestnut Hill College is also located in the City of weeks, you will be embarking on a journey of living, loving and Brotherly Love, . Philadelphia has much to offer, from growing that starts right here in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. We are historical landmarks, like the Liberty Bell and the Philadelphia Art all ecstatic for your arrival, and we hope that you are too! The Museum, to the homes of various Philadelphia sports teams, like theme for Orientation 2016 is “The Griffins ROAR Back to the 20s.” Citizen’s Bank Park (Phillies), the Wells Fargo Center (Flyers and We have several activities planned for the building of your first year 76ers), and Lincoln Financial Field (Eagles). When you’re hungry, that will prime you for the rest of your journey, past Chestnut Hill you can stop for a famous Philly cheesesteak at Pat’s, Geno’s, or College. The activities we have planned include team-building local favorite Dalessandro’s, or wander through the Reading exercises to meet fellow students, academic sessions to Terminal Market to find food from all parts of the world. We’re only familiarize yourself with the opportunities in and out of the a short train ride away from concert venues including the Theater classroom and campus wide outings to experience Philadelphia of Living Arts, The Electric Factory, Penn’s Landing and more. and all that it has to offer.Your four years of college are where you There’s so much to do in this city, and everything is only one short decide how to train, build and prepare yourself for your life after SEPTA ride away! graduation. We are looking forward to your arrival in August, but for Here, at Chestnut Hill College, we strive for quality and now kick back, relax, and enjoy the rest of your summer! We excellence. There are many different paths here that you can take cannot wait for you to take this journey to the past as “The Griffins to achieve your goals. Chestnut Hill offers several clubs, ROAR Back to the 20s”. organizations and programs to enrich your experience here, including Student Government Association (SGA), Chestnut Hill Activities Team (CHAT), Feel Good, Dorm Décor and plenty more! All our best, Here at Chestnut Hill we have 20 sports teams, where the Griffins Julia Phifer ’17 and Andrew Hildebrand ‘17 compete in the NCAA Division II, Central Atlantic Collegiate Your 2016 Orientation Coordinators Conference (CACC). The possibilities are endless, and what you choose to do here will be your own adventure.

!1] ORIENTATION OVERVIEW Roaring Back to the ‘20s: Orientation 2016

Orientation is a three day program in which students participate in presentations, activities, Friday, August 19th and team-building experiences designed to Commuter Students familiarize them with academic and student life. Commuter students will be assigned to Students will attend sessions that will answer a color group with both residents questions, address concerns, and familiarize and commuters. Commuter Be sure them with all of the services and activities students are expected to attend to read the available at Chestnut Hill College for students. the three day Orientation checklist for There are numerous opportunities to meet and program. Commuters are connect with other new students. welcome and encouraged to important due Students will be divided into groups based bring family to Convocation and dates! on the t-shirt color they are assigned. Each color the Family Barbecue. After the group has 3-4 Orientation Leaders, commonly barbecue, events are for new students Have a Question? known as OLs, who will lead the students only. Check-in for commuters is Require special accommodations? through the three day program. Each OL is 12:30pm-2pm in Fitzsimmons Hall Lounge Contact: carefully selected through an application Resident Students Emily Schademan process and participates in extensive training at Director of Student Activities Resident students are assigned a move-in time the end of May, mid-July, and August. 215-248-7083 based on last name (see below) and will receive OLs are known for their enthusiasm and [email protected] all of their orientation information at residence commitment to Chestnut Hill College. “Ready www.chc.edu/orientation hall check-in. for any good work,” they are genuinely dedicated to welcoming new students and Orientation for Family Members making them feel at home at Chestnut Hill. They Opening Day of Orientation includes activities help to meet the goals of Orientation by for parents as well as new students. Events A complete providing students with information and include: orientation resources on a very informed and personal level. • 3pm-Convocation-Sorgenti Arena schedule will be Planning for orientation begins in the late distributed during fall and carries on throughout the summer. • Welcome Barbecue-Summer House check-in on Orientation is incredibly important at Chestnut Lawn (immediately following Hill College, because we want students to feel at Convocation) August 19th. home and like Griffins as quickly as possible. We The remainder of the Orientation program is are proud of our program and feel honored to specifically designed for the new students to welcome new students into our community. experience with the Orientation groups.

Due to limited parking, new students are Students will be asked to unload their cars Move-In Day Schedule divided into time slots using last names. in the area of their residence hall. Signs and staff will be outside to direct you. Friday, August 19th Once parked in the unloading zone, Please see your Housing A to H: 8am-10am students will proceed to check-in. Family Assignment Packet for additional and friends may remain with the students’ I to P: 10am-Noon belongings as we carry them to the room. Move-In Day details! Once you have unloaded your car, we ask Q to Z: Noon-2pm that you move it to the lower parking lot.

[2! ] OFFICE OF RESIDENCE LIFE Your RA Residence Hall Facts Fournier Hall Resident Assistants (RAs) are dedicated to Our four residence halls, each with a Fournier Hall is named in honor of Mother the mission of providing residential students a distinct personality, offer single and double Saint John Fournier, the foundress of the Philadelphia Congregation of the Sisters of Saint safe, clean and compatible living and learning rooms as well as suites. You’ll be on a floor with Joseph in 1847. It was originally the Mount Saint environment in the residence halls. The RAs other students who will quickly become your Joseph College, founded in 1928, then became have broad responsibilities extending to all extended family. First year students are housed Chestnut Hill College in 1938. areas of the students’ physical, social, in either Fournier Hall or Fontbonne Hall. Fournier Hall is a co-educational first year academic, and emotional well-being. Each student will have a standard twin bed, and upper-class building. New Transfer students An RA is an upper-class student who lives a desk with chair, a dresser and a closet or are also housed here. There are many room on your floor and is someone who you can go wardrobe. Each room is equipped with a phone to for almost anything. RAs are a great source jack with a campus extension already assigned, options, including double rooms and triples, as for information and provide programming to which will be given during move-in day. The well as suited rooms (bedrooms connected by a develop a greater sense of community. halls are wireless so your laptop or PC is good bathroom). Housing Assignments to go from most locations in the hall. Rooms are Roommates tiled in Fontbonne and Fournier Halls. Roommates are assigned based on the Once you have completed and submitted Fontbonne Hall answers to questions in the Housing the Housing Application and Questionnaire you Questionnaire. Residence Life will make a will be eligible to receive housing. Please note Fontbonne Hall was built in 1961. It was reasonable effort to accommodate requests to that all housing forms must be received by July named after Mother Saint John Fontbonne, who be assigned with a particular roommate, 1st. Assignment Packets will be mailed late restored the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph in Lyon, France in 1808, after their provided that interest in sharing a room is July, and will contain information about your dispersal during the French Revolution. mutual, and each resident has designated the room number, move-in, and your roommate’s Fontbonne Hall is a co-educational other as a preferred roommate. Please note that contact information. After Assignment Packets residence hall for first year students. Rooms are requests must be submitted by June 13th to the have been mailed, no room changes may be mostly double occupancy with common hall Office of Residence Life. processed. bathrooms on each floor. A few single rooms are Before you arrive you should call your available. roommate to introduce yourself. If you are in a suite, contact your suitemates so that you can plan ahead for necessities for the room and bathroom. PACKING UP Please Do Not Bring Suggested Items to Bring • Cooking appliances including but not limited to • Alarm Clock blenders, toaster ovens, hot plates and George • Standard Size Twin Sheets Foreman grills. Coffee makers are permitted as • Cleaning Supplies long as they have an automatic shut-off • Desk Supplies function. • Desk Lamp (non-halogen) • Halogen lamps, lava lamps, strand/string lights • First Aid Supplies/Medications • Air conditioners and portable heaters • Hangers • Extension cords: only power strips or Energy • Surge Protector Star extensions permitted • 3-2 prong adapters • Candles (even as decoration), incense or any • Ethernet cord item meant to be burned • Laundry supplies • Live greens, such as wreaths and Christmas Resident Assistants (RAs) • Personal Toiletries trees 2016-2017 • Fridge/Microwave (1/room) • Sub woofers/amplifiers • Wastebasket • Alcohol containers, shot glasses, bongs or • Window Fan anything used for alcohol or drug consumption • Pets or animals of any kind, including fish

[3! ] CAMPUS LIFE Meal Plans Telephone Service Students may choose between the 19 meal Each residence hall room is equipped with Student Behavior or 14 meal/week plans, which can be used in an on-campus extension, which may be used Chestnut Hill College’s expectations for the Dining Hall or during meal equivalency hours for calls between student rooms and offices and student behavior are outlined in the Student in the Griffin’s Den, CHC’s Grab ‘n’ Go. Dining receives outside calls All students are required Handbook. These policies have been set in dollars may be used in the McCaffery Lounge to bring a phone to utilize this service. place to support a safe and academically- Cafe. You may sign up on the New Student focused learning community for all of our Guide on the Portal members. No student should come to campus Commuters may choose from two dining Refrigerator/Microwave Rentals without first reviewing the Student Handbook. options. The Freedom 25 Meal Plan includes 25 While a student may choose to bring his or All students are responsible for familiarizing meals and $50 dining dollars to be used her own refrigerator and microwave, themselves with these policies and abiding by throughout the semester. The Griffin Plus option MicroFridge units are available for rent for the them. The Handbook may be found on the allows you to add Dining Dollars to your ID card academic year through an outside vendor. The Student Life section of the website. in increments of $25. For more information visit: MicroFridge is a 3.2 cubic foot two door www.dineoncampus.com/chc refrigerator/freezer and microwave. This Parking combined unit saves space and has only one First years and sophomore resident students plug for all three units. Limit one per room. For Laundry are not eligible for on-campus parking more information please visit: Laundry facilities in Fournier Hall are privileges. Commuter students are eligible for http://www.universitylogistics.com/ located on each floor. Laundry facilities in parking and will receive information on how to Fontbonne Hall are located on the ground floor. register for parking permits. All inquires about Banking parking should be directed to [email protected]. Mail The Police and Fire Federal Credit Union is affiliated with the College and hosts an ATM Student ID Residents will receive an on-campus located in Fournier Hall. The PFFCU will be here All students will be issued a student ID. ID mailbox located in the Griffin’s Den on the on move-in day to set up new accounts. Visit pictures will be taken during Griffin Days or the ground floor of Fournier Hall. Mailbox numbers their website at www.pffcu.org for more first day of orientation. All students will be and keys will be available in the mail room information. issued their IDs during check-in at orientation. during the first week of classes. The ID is essential for access to the meal plan, Letters to students living on campus should be the fitness center, the library and to the addressed as follows: Health Services residence halls. It can also be used for student Student Name Health Services provides care to students discounts at area stores and restaurants. Chestnut Hill College during illness, makes recommendations for Box # health maintenance and provides health 9601 Germantown Avenue information and counseling. The Health Services Philadelphia, PA 19118 Office is staffed by Registered Nurses and a Nurse Practitioner and is open Monday through Friday. Cable Television Health services available to students include: assessment and treatment of illnesses, Each residence hall lounge is equipped referral to specialists and other physicians as with cable television. All residence hall rooms needed, health information, and wellness are cable-ready. Students interested in cable programs, blood pressure monitoring, nutrition should meet with a Comcast representative on counseling and smoking cessation assistance. move-in day or during the first week of classes The Health Services Office is located on the first to sign up for various cable packages. To learn floor of Fitzsimmons Hall. more ahead of time visit www.comcast.com for packages and details.

[4! ] CAMPUS LIFE First Year Initiative (FYI) Get Involved on Campus NEW STUDENT Transitioning from high school to college Student clubs and organizations offer can be a challenging experience, which is why Griffins opportunities to gain leadership skills CHC, like the majority of colleges and and take on new challenges and experiences. GUIDE universities around the country, requires you to Clubs and organizations are a great way to meet participate in a special first-year course/seminar new people and share common interests. CHC The New Student Guide (located at my.chc.edu) is your checklist of as extension of the orientation process you has clubs and organizations in a range of important items to complete during began during your first days here on campus. interest areas and if we don’t have what you’re the summer months. The guide Your first-year course is called FYI, and it is looking for, you can easily start your own! includes a writing test, forms, housing designed to help you become an engaged and Be sure to visit the Club and Organization questionnaire and much more. comfortable member of the Chestnut Hill Fair at the beginning of the semester to learn Completing all of the items in a timely College community, both academically and about all of the groups on campus and how to manner is crucial to your success as a personally get involved. Or visit the Student Activities new CHC student! Check it out today This course will help you develop essential Office (St. Joseph Hall Room 349) for more and avoid missing important study, critical thinking and communication skills. information. deadlines! Your FYI team will help you understand the expectations of your professors, the benefits of Events and Trips a liberal arts higher education and the values of Wondering what there is to do on the College. We will also help increase your weekends? Student Activities offers free events, awareness of the many academic opportunities, low-cost trips and tickets, and giveaways to resources and support services CHC has to further enhance students’ experiences. Check offer. Transfer students are not required to take out Fridays after Dark programs held every FYI. Friday from 9pm-1am. They’re fun, free, and LENS offer something for everyone. Interested in The Leadership, Engagement, and exploring the City of Brotherly Love? Check out Visit: my.chc.edu and click on Service (LENS) program brings together the ticketing program for free and reduced-price the New Students tab for incoming CHC students for a four day tickets to attractions like the Art Museum, access to the guide! immersion into Philadelphia. This service-based Camden Aquarium, the Zoo and much much summer program exposes students to a variety more! Want to catch a Broadway show or a of community and social justice issues Phillies game? It’s as easy as visiting the occurring in the city. In addition to community Student Activities Office to sign up. Friend service and reflection activities, the program will Student Activities on Facebook to find out about What is a also take advantage of the many cultural all of our upcoming events by searching CHC opportunities available in Philadelphia. If you STUDENT ACTIVITIES! Griffin Day? would like more information, please email Shane McCarthy at [email protected] or visit Your Griffin Day will give you and your www.chc.edu/service-learning. family a chance to explore campus, meet future classmates, and plot the course of your journey. To make the transition easier you will take a test in math, attend seminars about academics and financial services, participate in fun activities and enjoy a delicious lunch. We look forward to seeing you in July!

[5! ] CAMPUS LIFE TRANSFER STUDENTS Transfer Student Housing Transfer students interested in living on Student Success Whether the class of 2018, 2019 or campus should complete all of the necessary beyond, transfer students are heartily The Office of Student Success is here to help you forms mentioned in the Residence Life welcomed to CHC as new Griffins. As such, with every step of the academic advising experience. section. In addition, transfer students are it is expected that transfer students attend Your assigned Student Success Advocate can assist you primarily housed in Fournier Hall, but may New Student Orientation in August. in exploring degree programs, taking courses off- also be housed in Fitzsimmons Hall or Loyola Orientation will cover critical information campus, and navigang any other academic issue that Lodge. about being successful at CHC. In addition, may arise. They can also help you establish goals to Orientation is a terrific opportunity to meet make the most of your college experience. If you other new and transfer students. Fitzsimmons Hall would like to meet with your Student Success Placement testing will take place at Griffin Fitzsimmons Hall is a co-educational upper- Advocate or have any quesons, please contact us at Days. When transfer students register for fall class building with four and six person [email protected]. classes, transferrable credits as well as a suites. It is suite style with two bedrooms current class schedule will be viewable on connected by a common room and Faculty Advisors the My.CHC portal under the Academics tab. bathroom. The first floor is a 24-hour student All students, including those who are Instructions for the My.CHC log-in will be center. undeclared, are assigned a faculty advisor. Your mailed out in May. If you have questions advisor’s information can be found on the My. about your current schedule or transferrable Loyola Lodge CHC portal. When students declare a major, they credits, don’t hesitate to contact the Office Loyola Lodge is located on the SugarLoaf will receive a new faculty advisor in their of Student Success at [email protected]. portion of campus. It is a co-educational discipline. The role of the faculty advisor is to building reserved for upperclassmen, with help students understand major requirements and double rooms each equipped with private choose classes. bathrooms. The newly renovated Pool House contains a large screen TV and a pool table.

Questions about Housing or Residence Life? Email: ! [email protected]

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Commuter Corner Choosing Your Major In addition to all clubs/organizations and all Choosing a major can be a very difficult Student Activities events, commuters are decision. It is suggested that students choose a assigned a Commuter Assistant. Commuter major by the spring of their sophomore year, but it Assistants help new students transition to college is never too early to start exploring your options. and act as resources for questions, concerns or Stuck? Why not set up a meeting with your just general advice. There is also a Commuter faculty advisor or visit the Office of Student Lounge located in the basement of St. Joseph Success? Still not sure? Visit the Career Hall where commuters can meet, relax or study. Development Blackboard site and take the Commuter students are also eligible to use FOCUS assessment. Career Development is also lockers located in the Griffin’s Den. Interested in available to share information about what you can getting involved or using a locker? Contact Emily do with a variety of majors and to discuss the Schademan at [email protected]. results of your FOCUS assessment.

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[6! ] FINANCIAL SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY Staying money savvy in college can be tricky, but Blackboard is the place to go for online FINANCES there are lots of ways to still have fun without information and learning. Blackboard is designed Student Financial Services breaking the bank. Here are a few tips to help you to be an online tool that provides access to class stay ahead of the game: syllabi, online discussion boards, assignments, Paying for college can be a large undertaking. • Take advantage of free activities at CHC class notes and more. Log-in information will be That’s why the Office of Student Financial (movies, comedians, musicians) provided in mid-June. Services is here to help. The Office serves as a • Use the Fall in Love with Philly ticketing resource for students who need help paying their program for discounted tickets to area Computer Choice college costs. Some of the resources may attractions include grants, scholarships or loans. It is Many new students ask if they should get a PC or • Eat out less essential that students apply for financial aid a Mac? Laptop or desktop? Your computer • Keep track of your spending using the FAFSA form. What is a FAFSA? The choice is really based on your preferences, your • Don’t abuse your credit card (try using it for interests and your career goals. Chestnut Hill Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) emergencies only) is an application that asks for your financial College is considered a Microsoft Office campus • Find a part-time job or work-study position information so that the Office of Student Financial and as such Windows 7 is recommended for • Use your student ID for discounts to maximum compatibility. A laptop is definitely an Services can determine your financial need. After restaurants and other venues the form is completed the Office of Student advantage over a desktop, because of its Financial Services will review your application and convenience and portability. PC and Mac determine if you are eligible for financial aid. TECHNOLOGY @ CHC Computer labs are also available on campus for student use. The Office of Student Financial Services is also Email responsible for billing tuition and fees each All students are issued a CHC email address. Emergency Notification Service semester. Since financial aid may not cover all of Using this email is vital for success at Chestnut Chestnut Hill College provides a web-based your tuition and fees, it is your responsibility to Hill. Important announcements, emails from service that uses voice messaging, text cover the remainder. If needed, Student Financial professors, and useful information are all sent to messaging, electronic mail and RSS feeds to Services will work to develop a payment plan that this email address. send critical messages to the campus is right for you. This could include many payment My.CHC community. It is subscription-based and requires options. My.CHC is your place for seeing your course members of the Chestnut Hill College community

schedule, viewing grades, checking your account to opt into the service. While the service is free, Financial Aid Questions: balance and much more. This tool is your key to standard voice and text messaging charges may Please call 215-248-7182 success at CHC. All students are issued a apply. Sign up for Emergency Alerts

username and password, which will be mailed to Billing/Payment Plan Questions: you. Visit my.chc.edu to learn more. Please call 215-248-7116

Chestnut Hill College Terms You Need to Know: Important CHAT- Chestnut Hill Activities Team- Student programming board Tuition Due Dates:

• Fall Semester- August 1 Griffin & Kostka- the President’s dogs who live on campus • Spring Semester- January 2 OL- Orientation Leader- Your guides through orientation • Summer Semester-April 15 RA- Resident Assistant- Assists with your living community

Registrar- Office responsible for course registration and academic records

SGA- Student Government Association- Voice of the student body

SSJ- Sister of Saint Joseph (founders of CHC) Blackboard Financial Tips

[7! ] CAMPUS MINISTRY If you want to reflect on your life and passions, make a difference in the community, or come to AREA INFO know a part of yourself while serving the dear neighbor, Campus Ministry is the perfect place for you. Make your unique contribution, deepen your spirituality, grow in your relationships with self, others and God – no matter your faith or creed. All are welcome! Hotels Reach out to the Dear Neighbor Campus Ministry offers a variety of service opportunities on a weekly basis. St. Francis Inn Soup Hilton Garden Inn Kitchen, Our Mother of Sorrow School, Sarnelli House Soup Kitchen, St. Joseph’s Villa, and 530 W. Ave. LaSalle Academy are just a few of the service sites. Campus Ministry also provides week-long Fort Washington, PA 19034 Service Immersion Experiences including the Urban Plunge over winter and summer breaks, and 215-646-4637 the Appalachia Service Experience over spring break. In addition Campus Ministry offers Service *Mention CHC for a discount Suppers where students can gather to join with others who have participated in services experiences. It is a time to reflect on our shared SSJ mission and build community. Hampton Inn Retreats/Worship 2055 Chemical Road A retreat is time spent away from the one’s ordinary routine to reflect upon one’s life, relationships and journey. Campus Ministry offers is a variety of retreat experiences. Retreats Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 include: First Year Get Away, Search Retreat, Finding God in All Things, Busy Persons Retreat, 610-567-0900 and the Silent Guided Retreat to name a few. The Campus community worships together in Carlino Chapel in Fournier Hall on Sundays at SpringHill Suites 8:00 PM and each day at 11:45 AM. Students are part of the choir, readers, and offering 430 Plymouth Road reflections. Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 A place to feel at Home 610-940-0400 Come join us for community dinners, reflection evenings, and tea- time every day at 3:00 to share conversation and just be with one another. It is a place to come to know the heart of our mission that all are one. Campus Ministry is a place that welcomes all! We would love to have Shopping you visit us!

Andorra Shopping Center Visit the Campus Ministry Office SJ348 and SJ 337 for more information! (Acme, Kohl’s, Staples) 701 East Cathedral Road For More Information Contact: Director of Campus Ministry Sister Joannie Cassidy, SSJ at [email protected] Philadelphia, PA Metroplex Shopping Center MISSION AND CORE VALUES OF CHC (Target, Best Buy, Bed, Bath Mission Core Values & Beyond, Giant, Barnes and Noble) “The mission of Chestnut Hill College is to • We Value Personal and Professional 2410 Chemical Road provide students with holistic education in Growth throughout the Community. Plymouth Meeting, PA an inclusive Catholic community marked • We Value Academic Excellence. Plymouth Meeting Mall by academic excellence, shared • We Value Ethical Principles. 500 W. responsibility, personal and professional • We Value Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Plymouth Meeting, PA growth, service to one another and to the History, and Legacy.

Plymouth Square Shopping global community, and concern for the • We Value Spirituality. (Weis Market, Marshall’s) earth.” • We Value Service. Ridge Pike and Butler Pike • We Value Concern for the Earth. Conshohocken, PA • We Value Holistic Pursuit of Truth, Integrity and Justice.

[8! ] ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016-2017 Fall Semester 2016 Spring Semester 2017 August 22 January 15 • Classes Begin • Residence Halls Open, 12:00 Noon August 28 January 16 • Last Day to Drop/Add Classes • Classes Begin September 5 January 22 • Labor Day Holiday • Last Day to Drop/Add Classes October 7 March 3 • Midterm Grades Due • Residence Halls Close, 6pm October 7 March 6-10 • Residence Halls Close, 6:00pm • Spring Break October 10 & 11 March 12 • Fall Break • Residence Halls Open, 12:00 Noon October 11 March 13 • Residence Halls re-open, 12:00 Noon • Classes Resume October 12 March 15 • Classes Resume • Midterm Grades Due October 17 March 20 • Last Day to Withdraw from courses w/o • Last Day to withdraw from courses w/o failure/Last day to Change status (p/f, audit) failure/Last Day to change status (p/f, audit) November 22 April 12 • Residence Halls close, 6:00pm • Residence Halls Close, 6:00pm November 23-25 April 13-17 • Thanksgiving Holiday • Easter Break November 27 April 17 • Residence Halls re-open, 12:00 noon • Residence Halls Open, 12:00 Noon November 28 April 18 • Classes Resume • Classes Resume December 5-9 May 4-10 • Final Exams • Final Exams December 13 May 10 • Residence Halls Close, 6:00pm • Residence Halls Close, 6pm

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