New Student Orientation

One of the many benefits of attending Clark Honors College is the personal attention students receive, as exemplified by our New Student Orientation (NSO). NSO provides an opportunity to meet fellow students, faculty, CHIP groups, and staff. Students also participate in stimulating discussions and learn about opportunities and resources unique to Clark Honors College students. Lunch and snacks are provided, and the day ends with Prince Pücklers Homemade Ice Cream and a frisbee game, hosted by the Clark Honors College Student Association.
Prior to arriving on campus, students will participate in the Summer Reading Program. During NSO, students participate in small discussion groups to further address issues raised by the reading materials.
New Student Orientation 2011
Other Useful Information
Campus Map: Interactive, Printable.
University Housing, Barbara Nunez 541-346-4227,
Clark Honors College Student Association
Clark Honors FAQ: Answers to some common questions, by Richard Kraus, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Clark Honors College from 2003-2008.