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Important Dates

INTO Pathway Orientation Begins

First Day of Classes August 23rd, 2021

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Last Day to Make Schedule Changes August 17th -20th, 2021

August 26th, 2021

Thanksgiving Break November 25th -26th, 2021

Last Day of Fall Classes December 3rd, 2021

Progression Decision Timeline for Progressing Students December 17th —21st, 2021

• Changing your program (major) is NOT possible once you arrive at INTO USF. If you are interested in changing your program, please email INTOAdmissions@usf.edu as soon as possible.

• Changing from an Accelerated Pathway to a Standard Pathway is possible until the end of the first week of classes. If you want to make the change now, please email your request to

INTOAdmissions@usf.edu as soon as possible.

PRE-ARRIVAL CHECKLIST

ITEMS TO BE COMPLETED All new students in the undergraduate Pathway Program are required to complete the items listed in the checklist below. To access and submit electronic versions of the Attendance and Dismissal Policy Form and the Progression Agreement Form, please click on the links provided on these pages. Students must submit these forms prior to ar-

rival to INTO USF.

FOR STUDENTS IN THE ACCELERATED

PATHWAY PROGRAM (1 SEMESTER) ONLY

 Progression Agreement Contract

ORIENTATION

WHAT TO EXPECT

All new students beginning the Pathway Program are required to attend INTO USF Orientation. The goal of Orientation is to familiarize you with the resources available to assist you with your academic, immigration, and personal needs. Because this semester Orientation will be conducted online, you will be invited to a Canvas course with modules with information about Finance, Immigration, and the Credentials areas. The “Meet Your Academic Advisor” and the “Learning Resource Services” sessions will be held live. Your Academic Advisor will send you a TEAMS invitation to join the session.

During the “Meet Your Academic Advisor” session, students will: • Meet their Academic Advisors and learn about how they can assist students in meeting academic goals. • Learn more about progression requirements, undergraduate requirements, and culture shock. • Learn about the technology used in the Pathway Program and have time to answer any questions you may have.

Orientation is an opportunity for meeting other incoming Pathway students as well as so be prepared to make new friends and have fun!

Watch this video for a glimpse of what former INTO USF students experienced at their Orientation!