Your spring Orientation day

With KU closer than ever, it’s time to attend your last major milestone: Orientation. Here’s what to know about your upcoming session.

Orientation welcome

You will first attend our required Welcome Session with the Center for Orientation and Transition Programs to learn more about resources at KU, ways to get connected with campus in your first weeks of the semester and have a space to get your questions about KU answered.
Snowy Jayhawk Statue in front of Strong Hall

Advising and enrollment

After the welcome session, you will be given the link and information to meet virtually with an academic advisor one-on-one to get enrolled in your first semester at KU.
Jayhawk Global stock photography in the Kansas City residence of Andrea Williams.

Your Jayhawk guides

Student and guest speaking to an Orientation staff member

Orientation Staff

All Orientation staff members are from the Center for Orientation & Transition Programs, which means they’re experts at providing new students with the information and tools they need to excel in their first semesters at KU. Together, these staff members organize and oversee the Orientation process.