New Seawolf Orientation (Fall Admitted Students)
What's included in your New Seawolf Orientation?
During your orientation, you will:
- Meet fellow new students
- Meet university faculty and staff, including your academic advisor, and Peer Assistant Leaders (PALs)
- Learn about life as a Stony Brook student and resources available to you
- Learn about the Undergraduate Colleges
- Learn about "Commuting to Stony Brook" or "Living On Campus"
- Learn about technology at Stony Brook, how to access your Stony Brook email account, and how to navigate the SOLAR system
- Enroll in your first semester at Stony Brook University
Preparing for your New Seawolf Orientation
To get you prepared for your New Seawolf Orientation, please check your StartSBU portal! This portal contains critical information and deadlines to ensure a smooth new student experience. Students who do not complete these items by the listed deadlines may have a delay in the enrollment process.
Seawolf Foundations Online Orientation
Seawolf Foundations Online Orientation (Part 1) focuses on getting to know Stony Brook, including modules on academic readiness, financial responsibility, campus life, and introducing new students to the Undergraduate Colleges. Part 1, modules 1 through 6, are available May 1, and due June 15. Part 2, modules 7 and 8, are available August 1, and due August 15.
Seawolf Connections
Seawolf Connections are small group meetings designed to connect new students with Peer Assistant Leaders (PALs), current undergraduate student leaders, throughout the summer. Students will have an opportunity to ask important questions and learn more about their transition into Stony Brook University. Seawolf Connections will take place during June and July. Students will select a workshop based on their availability on their StartSBU portal. In addition, International Students will have additional orientation requirements during New Seawolf Welcome Week.
Seawolf Information Sessions
Seawolf Information Sessions get you connected to the offices you need to know first! These online sessions will provide your with key information about how they can suport your success and give you an opportunity to ask questions about resources!
The Living on Campus or Commuting to Campus sessions are required; and we highly recommend attending other sessions that interest you! Check out your StartSBU portal to sign up for the live sessions. Can't make it? They will be available on our YouTube page in July!
Advising and Registration Process
Your Academic Advisor (UGC, Honors, Scholars, WISE, EOP, Athletics) will develop students first semester course schedule based on information provided on the Advising Planning Form and supplemental information requested by your Academic Advisor. Students will receive more information via email from their Academic Advisor.
New Seawolf Welcome Week
In addition to Seawolf Foundations Online Orientation, Seawolf Connections and participation in the enrollment process, you are also required to participate in New Seawolf Welcome Week. More information will be shared in mid July! New Seawolf Welcome Week takes place the week before the first day of classes. Students who do not attend New Seawolf Welcome Week will automatically be enrolled in the Required Orientation Makeup Experience (ROME) course in late September.
Please note that the New Seawolf Orientation is only for new students. Family Members and supporters are encouraged to participate in their own virtual orientation program. For more information on Family & Guest Orientation, please visit the Family Services & Support page.
Questions?
Students who have questions about orientation or require an accommodation should contact
the office of New Student and Transition Programs at orientationoffice@stonybrook.edu
or (631) 632-6710.