We've been planning for your arrival for the last several months and are excited for you to join our community! We’ve prepared a Welcome Week 2024 schedule with an array of activities – and expect to finetune it throughout the summer.
Feel free to check back regularly to see any changes before you arrive this Fall 2024.
RESIDENT STUDENT CHECK-IN & MOVE-IN 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.Location: Roundabout & Your Residence Hall We are so glad that you are here! We will be moving students in at certain times based on the floor of your Residence Hall. Please see the below graphic with the details for your move-in time. Once you’ve made it to campus and enter through the Geneva arch, a friendly face will greet you at the roundabout to welcome you to campus and begin the check-in process.
If you have any questions, contact housing@geneva.edu. |
HOSPITALITY STATION 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.Location: 2020 Class (McKee) Pavilion Who doesn’t love freebies? After moving in, stop by the Hospitality Station to pick up gifts for both students and parents - and grab a donut & some coffee while you’re at it. |
EXTRA OPTIONS 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.Various Locations Have some extra time? Go to the mailroom to pick up your mailbox key or stop by the Bookstore to pick up your books if you didn’t have them delivered to your room. The Bookstore, McCartney Library, Riverview Cafe, Brig, and Student Center are all available for you all day. |
COMMUTER CHECK-IN 11:30am. – 1 p.m.Inside Alexander Hall Welcome to campus! We’re so excited to have you here! When you pull into campus, park in one of the lots on the left and the right. You'll then walk to Alexander Hall, check in inside, make sure you completed your forms and have an ID picture. We will also provide meal tickets for commuters to use during Welcome Week. |
EARLY ARRIVAL CHECK-IN (Commuters) 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Alexander Hall Commuters who have arrived early to campus for any number of reasons (fall sport, band, etc) will also check-in this morning at Alexander Hall. Early Arrivals who are staying on campus may proceed directly to their residence halls. |
READING/WRITING PROFICIENCY EXAM* 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.Northwood 211 & 212 Any deposited student that does not have a standardized test score (SAT, ACT, or CLT) for Reading and Writing needs to take the proficiency exam for Reading and Writing. Many incoming students have taken the exam throughout the summer, but this will be the last time it is offered before the fall. If you are a resident student who needs to take the exam and your move-in time is between 11am-noon, you will have time to move-in after the exam. |
LUNCH 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.Alexander Hall or Local Options New students can enjoy a meal at Alexander Dining Hall with their family (up to two members can eat for free). Additional tickets can be purchased at the Hospitality Station. You are also welcome to eat at a restaurant in the local community. Here are some of our favorites.
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OPENING WELCOME 2 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.Metheny Fieldhouse Welcome to the Geneva family! You will hear from members of the Geneva faculty, staff and student leaders! |
FAMILY AND STUDENT RECEPTION 3 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.Old Main Tent Enjoy some refreshments and take a moment to say goodbye before meeting your L&T group. |
MEET YOUR LEARNING & TRANSITION GROUP 3:45 p.m. – 5 p.m.Meet on Clarke Lawn Students Only - Students receive their Learning and Transition Group at Check-InGet to know your Learning & Transitions class instructor, student mentors, and fellow classmates who will be with you throughout your first semester. |
DINNER WITH L&T GROUPS 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.Alexander Dining Hall It's time to meet other students! Students will eat in their groups and get to meet other students and mentors. Commuters will receive a meal ticket. |
GATEWAY CLIPPER PITTSBURGH EXCURSION 6 p.m. – 11:15 p.m. // Alumni Parking LotAlumni Parking Lot Get ready for a fun evening riverboat cruise in downtown Pittsburgh! |
BREAKFAST 8:15 – 9 a.m.Alexander Dining Hall It’s the best way to start out the day! Go eat breakfast. |
MATH PROFICIENCY EXAM & MATH PLACEMENT EXAM* 8:30 a.m.SE 022 The Math Proficiency exam is for students who have not established math proficiency with a SAT, ACT, or CLT score, or a College Algebra class. The Placement Exam is primarily for Math, Science, and Engineering Majors and will place students into MAT 120 and MAT 161. |
9 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.: Life and Learning @ GenevaVarious Locations We have a great day planned with lots of valuable connections to peers, staff, and faculty who are here to assist your success in college. You also get class credit for being present. Here's a few things that will be part of Welcome Weekend:
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BREAKFAST 7:15 – 8:15 a.m.Alexander Dining Hall Get some fuel for the day ahead! |
9 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.: Life and Learning @ GenevaVarious Locations We have a great day planned with lots of valuable connections to peers, staff, and faculty who are here to assist your success in college. You also get class credit for being present. Here's a few things that will be part of Welcome Weekend:
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BREAKFAST 7:30 – 8:30 a.m.Alexander Dining Hall What’s better than waffles on a Saturday morning? |
9 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.: Life and Learning @ GenevaVarious Locations We have a great day planned with lots of valuable connections to peers, staff, and faculty who are here to assist your success in college. You also get class credit for being present. Here's a few things that will be part of Welcome Weekend:
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BREAKFAST 8:30 – 9 a.m.Alexander Dining Hall |
CHURCH WITH A FRIENDVarious Times It can be awkward to try out a new church, but ahoy, we've made it less awkward. There are about 20 upperclassmen who would like to take you with them to experience their church. (Note that in order to sign up for Church with a Friend that you'll need to activate your Operoo Account. You can find the Church With a Friend Registration Form under the Form Library of Operoo. Operoo is Geneva's Event Registration and Risk Management Software). |
LUNCH 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.Alexander Dining Hall Sunday lunch—always a good meal. |
DINNER 5 – 6 p.m.Alexander Dining Hall Switch things up. Sit in a booth or at a high-top table. |