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Key dates

Your summer experience kicks off with new student orientation and takes you through your first week on campus.

June - August: New Student Orientation sessions

The New Student Orientation program helps ease the transition to college for incoming students and their parents and supporters. Students get to know campus, meet classmates and prepare for a great first year at the University. Orientation is required for all first-year students, and optional but highly recommended for new transfer students. Parents and other supporters are invited to participate in a family orientation program that takes place at the same time.

August 14-17: Opening Weekend

Attend New Student Check-in, move into your residence hall, attend Fan Fest and Opening Ceremony, and more! Here's your chance to connect with other students and get to know your community.

August 16-21: Â鶹ӳ»­FIT and TransferFIT

Â鶹ӳ»­FIT is a required one-credit academic camp for all incoming first year students. It is designed to help students successfully transition from high school to college and provides realistic exposure to the style, pace, intensity and rigor of college courses. After completing Â鶹ӳ»­FIT, students are better prepared for their first semester of college.

TransferFIT is an optional three-credit course for transfer students that runs alongside Â鶹ӳ»­FIT in the evenings with similar goals and objectives, but extends virtually into the fall semester.

August 22-24: First Weekend

Enjoy your weekend with us before the fall semester begins! We have some awesome events planned on and off campus. You can find these events in PackLife.

Wolf Pack Welcome

Explore Pack Life for fun events - especially Running of the Wolves - geared toward new students just like you. Look for events in Pack Life tagged with #WPW.

Welcome to the Pack!

It's going to be a great year.
 

Who do I contact for help with ...

  • ACADEMIC ADVISING: **Class placement and registering for classes

    The mission of academic advising at the Â鶹ӳ»­ is to assist each student in developing and implementing an academic plan designed to meet his/her educational, career and life goals. The advising process is one of shared responsibilities between students and advisors.

    Academic Advising website

  • ACADEMIC CALENDAR: **Important dates for the academic year

    The academic calendar includes important dates for the academic year at the Â鶹ӳ»­ including registration, enrollment, University holidays, tuition and fees and more.

    Academic calendar website

  • ADMITTED STUDENT CHECKLIST: **Next steps after receiving your admission notification

    Congratulations. We're happy you'll be part of the Pack. Learn more about the steps to take after you are admitted as a new freshman at our University.

    Admitted student website

  • CASHIER'S OFFICE: **Paying tuition and processing refunds

    The Cashier’s Office is responsible for assessment, collection, and distribution of tuition and fees, processing department deposits, 3rd party billing, 1098-Ts, processing of refunds for residual aid, loans, overpayment, class withdrawals and status changes.

    Phone: (775) 784-6915

    Cashier's Office website

  • DIGITAL WOLF PACK INITIATIVE: **Picking up your iPad and how the iPad program works

    The Digital Wolf Pack Initiative provides all new, full-time, degree-seeking freshman and transfer students an iPad Air, Apple Pencil, and Smart Keyboard Folio to ensure equal access to technology and digital tools. This device will be pre-loaded with a range of productivity and University-specific apps for notetaking, research, campus life and resources to help students succeed on campus.

    Phone: (775) 682-9800

    Email: dwpi@unr.edu

    Digital Wolf Pack Initiative

  • DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER: **Requesting accommodations or disability services

    The DRC provides a coordinated program of support services which are not furnished by other University offices or outside organizations. The DRC assists students in negotiating disability related barriers and strives to improve access and opportunity.

    Phone(775) 784-6000

    Disability Resource Center website

  • OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS: **Scholarships, loans and Work Study

    The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships oversees the financial aid process for students, covering items such as grants, loans, Work Study, scholarships and more.

    Phone: (775) 784-4666

    Email: finaid@unr.edu 

    Financial Aid and Scholarships website

  • FIRST-GEN STUDENT CENTER: **Resources for first-generation or income-qualified students

    Our mission is to help students who will be the first in their families to complete a baccalaureate degree, and income-qualified students to overcome class, social and academic barriers to higher education. We believe all students should have an equal opportunity to prepare for, attend and graduate from college.

    First Generation Student Center website

  • HONORS COLLEGE: **Find out if Honors is right for you

    At the Â鶹ӳ»­ Honors College, our students maximize their unique gifts and passions through a series of personalized experiences that deepen their capacity for transformative societal impact. For 60 years we have welcomed students into our supportive, nurturing family. We invite you to join us.

    Phone(775) 784-1455

    Emailhonors@unr.edu 

    Visit the Honors College website

  • RESIDENTIAL LIFE: **Move-in day, housing assignments or meal plans

    Residential Life, Housing and Food Services oversees residence life on campus, including living spaces, residence halls and dining facilities and is committed to creating an inclusive community that embraces all residents and upholds the NSHE policy on non-discrimination.

    Phone: (775) 784-1113

    Residential, Life and Housing Services website

  • MYNEVADA: **Register for classes

    A MyÂ鶹ӳ»­ account is your place to accept admission, register for classes and pay your tuition.

    Emailmynevada@unr.edu

  • NEVADAFIT: **Information about Â鶹ӳ»­FIT programming

    Â鶹ӳ»­FIT is a required, one-credit academic program that kicks off the fall semester for first-year students. It is designed to help students successfully transition from high school to college and provides realistic exposure to the style, pace, intensity, and rigor of college courses.

    An optional bootcamp specifically designed for transfer students, TransferFIT, is also offered.

    Email: nevadafit@unr.edu

    Phone: (775) 784-1193

    Â鶹ӳ»­FIT website

  • ORIENTATION: **Information about registering for Orientation and where to stay

    The New Student Orientation program helps ease the transition to college for incoming students and their parents and supporters. Students get to know campus, meet classmates, and prepare for a great first year at the University. Orientation is required for all first-year students. Orientation sessions are offered in the summer for students who start school in the fall and in January for students who start school in the spring.

    Phone(775) 784-4306

    Emailorientation@unr.edu

    Orientation website

  • PARKING SERVICES: **Learn about parking options and apply for a permit

    View helpful parking information like parking maps and the PACKTransit campus shuttle route. You can apply for a parking permit or find options for alternative transportation around campus.

    Phone(775) 784-4654

    Emailparking_questions@unr.edu

    Parking Services website

Connect with student events across campus with Pack Life

Check out Pack Life and stay connected to student events across campus and in the community.

Cheerleaders on the football field during Opening Ceremony.