Pacific Welcome Program 2024

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WEL PACIFIC COME 2024

PACIFIC

Dear Pacific Students and Families,

Welcome to Pacific! We are delighted that you are now part of the University of the Pacific family, joining the rich traditions of California’s first and oldest university.

At Pacific, we pride ourselves on our highly personalized, student-centered approach to learning, living and growing–all on one of America’s most beautiful college campuses.

For our new students, you are taking the first steps in your Pacific journey, a transformational experience during which you will make new discoveries about the world and yourselves, create lifelong friendships, find new passions and become lifelong learners. We want you to take advantage of everything Pacific has to offer, both inside our classrooms, labs and studios and across our extraordinary community. Our Week of Welcome is designed to show you all the possibilities–from courses and internships to the arts and athletics to our more than 100 student groups and organizations. There is truly something for every student at Pacific. Enjoy the start of your journey!

You will often see our First Lady Jean and me around campus, whether attending a concert or cheering on our Tigers at a game or strolling around our lovely 175-acre campus with Cali, our Golden Retriever (who also is looking forward to meeting you—and playing!). Please say hello. We want to get to know you. And as part of Week of Welcome, Mrs. Callahan and I look forward to having you over to our home, which is located on campus near Grace Covell Hall.

For our parents and family members who are temporarily saying goodbye to their students, please know that we are here to ensure your child’s success. Jean and I look forward to meeting you at one of our receptions for parents at the President’s Residence during Week of Welcome. And we look forward to welcoming you back October 11-13 for our Homecoming and family weekend activities.

We are honored to have you as part of the Pacific family. Now, let the journey begin.

Go Pacific!

Stay connected and follow President Callahan on social media at:

WEEKEND MOVE-IN & PRE-ORIENTATION

Schedule

SATURDAY+SUNDAY · AUGUST 17–18, 2024

SATURDAY AUGUST 17, 2024

ASK ME TENTS

8am–5pm | Campus Wide

Have questions or need assistance?

Stop by any Ask Me Tents located across campus to chat with Pacific staff and volunteers.

MOVE-IN (RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS ONLY)

8am–5pm | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

Check in at the DeRosa University Center where you will pick up your Pacific ID card and room key. You will need your Pacific ID card for the dining hall and access to your residence. Move-in time will be assigned by the Housing office.

INTERNATIONAL CHECK IN (INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ONLY)

8am–8pm | River Room

Check in for Orientation and pick up your program materials!

NEW STUDENT AND FAMILY ORIENTATION

CHECK IN (NEW UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY)

8am–5pm | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

All incoming undergraduate students and registered family members attending Orientation with their students can check in early and pick up their Orientation materials. You will receive your name tag, Orientation group information and instructions that you will need throughout the Orientation program.

CAMPUS RESOURCES

8am–5pm | DeRosa University Center, Second Floor Conference Rooms

Representatives from campus support services will be there to distribute information and answer questions about the many services available to students.

REGISTERED VOTERS OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY

Noon–5pm | DeRosa University Center, Lawn

Are you registered to vote? Would you like to change your ballot address? Come

register with the Registered Voters of San Joaquin County. Your voice matters!

OPEN SWIM

6–8pm | Calaveras Hall and Townhouse Pools

PARENT AND FAMILY RECEPTION (FAMILIES AND GUESTS ONLY)

6–7:30pm | 700 Presidents Drive

Mingle with other parents and meet Pacific Leadership at this special reception at the home of President Christopher Callahan and First Lady Jean Callahan to celebrate the start of a new school year.

MOVIE NIGHT: FALL GUY

8:30–10pm | DeRosa University Center, Lawn

Rest and relax after a busy day of move-in with the movie night under the stars, sponsored by Associated Students University of the Pacific, Arts and Entertainment. Bring your own blanket!

SUNDAY

AUGUST 18, 2024

LIBRARY TOURS

9am, 11am and 1pm | William Knox Holt Memorial Library

Join us for a tour of the William Knox Holt Memorial Library. Find out how to get help with your research, scope out the best places to study and experience the services offered by the Student Academic Support Services Hub, The Cube and the X-Space.

CAMPUS TOURS

10am, Noon, 2pm | Burns Tower

A campus tour is the best way to experience all that Pacific has to offer. Tours are guided by students on the Tiger Team who will show you their favorite spots on Pacific’s historical campus. Tours will depart from Burns Tower.

LUNCH

11:30am–2:30pm | Various

Fuel up for the day and enjoy lunch in one of our on-campus eateries including The Marketplace, The Lair and The Grove.

HEALTH AND WELLNESS SERVICES

WELCOME

Noon–1pm | Cowell Wellness Center

Meet Student Health Services staff and learn about the services offered to support your health which include medical, pharmacy, counseling, psychological services and more. Information about the University-sponsored health insurance plan and immunization requirements will also be available.

COMMUTER STUDENT WELCOME

1–2pm | Elbert Covell Lounge

Come meet other commuters and discuss topics around commuting to campus and utilizing student amenities.

MOVE. PLAY. EXPLORE. WELCOME.

1–3pm | Baun Fitness Center

All undergraduate students receive access to our Baun Fitness Center. Come by to check out our state-of-the-art fitness rooms, rock wall and exercise machines.

AFFINITY AND EQUITY GROUP

WELCOMES

1–3pm | McCaffrey Center

All students and family members are invited to meet staff from the Equity and Inclusion departments who are deeply committed to creating a more socially just, accessible and inclusive campus community. Come and explore the various spaces dedicated to our Affinity and Equity groups.

TIGER HUDDLE AND NEW STUDENT PHOTO (NEW UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY)

3–4pm | DeRosa University Center, Lawn

Meet your Orientation leader and group before embarking on a Pacific Tradition, the Class of 2028 Photo!

NEW STUDENT AND FAMILY ORIENTATION CHECK IN (NON-RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS)

4–6pm | Knoles Lawn

All incoming non-residential new students with their registered family members for Orientation will receive your name tag, Orientation group information and instructions for the whole Orientation program. New students are required to wear their Orientation badges to gain access to program sessions and activities.

PRESIDENT’S WELCOME RECEPTION AND INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP

4:30–6pm | Knoles Lawn

President Christopher Callahan welcomes all new students and their families to University of the Pacific during this opening ceremony.

Note: Families not participating in New Family Orientation should take time to say goodbye to their students following the end of the reception.

OPENING BUILDING MEETINGS (RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS ONLY)

7–8pm | Residence Halls

Meet your new neighbors and learn about your specific residential community. Gain information from the Residential Life and Housing (RLH) professional staff and Resident Assistants (RAs) who are here to help you while living on campus!

LATE NIGHT FUN!

8:30–10pm | See below

• Bingo | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

Join the Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) as they host a lively game of bingo with multiple exciting prizes!

• Pool Party | Calaveras Hall Pool

Enjoy a late-night dip with staff from Residential Life and Housing (RLH)

• Karaoke Night | DeRosa University Center, The Lair

Sing your heart out with new and returning Tigers!

• S’mores | DeRosa University Center, Fire Pit

Come and relax by a cozy fire and roast s'more marshmallows!

• Game Night | Elbert Covell Lounge

Learn to play a new card game or revisit a classic.

NEW Orientation 4 FAMILY

MONDAY · AUGUST 19, 2024

ORIENTATION CHECK IN (INCLUDES REGISTRATION FOR DAY OF ATTENDEES)

7:30–9am | Knoles Lawn

All new family members and guests will check in for New Student and Family Orientation. Families and guests will receive an individualized schedule and Orientation materials. All guests must wear their Orientation badges to access program sessions, meals and activities.

BREAKFAST

8–9:30am | Knoles Lawn

Fuel up for Day One of Orientation!

Note: Families and guests must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

FINDING COMMUNITY AND A SENSE OF BELONGING AT PACIFIC

9:30–10am | Knoles Lawn

Discover what belonging means to us at Pacific and how you play a vital role in our inclusive, caring and engaged campus community.

A FOCUS ON HEALTH AND WELLBEING

10-10:50am | Knoles Lawn

In this session, representatives from Counseling and Psychological Services and Student Health Services teams come together to discuss how they work collaboratively as a first-stop resource to help students navigate campus and difficult situations.

THE PACIFIC EDUCATION

11–11:50am | Various

The undergraduate academic experience at Pacific is designed to make our students informed and engaged citizens who think critically, act ethically and communicate effectively. In this session, families will join breakout sessions with the school in which their students are enrolled.

• College of the Pacific and Dugoni School of Dentistry | Faye Spanos Concert Hall

• Eberhardt School of Business | Janet Leigh Theatre

• School of Engineering and Computer Sciences | Grace Covell

• Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

• School of Health Sciences | DeRosa University Center, 211

• Benerd College | Benerd College 118

• Conservatory of Music | Recital Hall

LUNCH WITH POWERCAT AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Noon–1:15pm | Knoles Lawn

Join us on Knoles Lawn for a lively lunch featuring special guests, Powercat and Public Safety!

Note: Families and Guests must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

LIVING AND THRIVING OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

1:30–2:20pm | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

This session will provide an overview for how families and guests can help their student(s) develop healthy co-curricular habits, how the residential experience will foster their personal growth and ability to build meaningful connections and how students can access essential campus amenities in their home away from home.

MONEY MATTERS AND FINANCING YOUR STUDENT’S EDUCATION

2:30–3:20pm | Faye Spanos Concert Hall Hear from Financial Aid, Student Accounts and Pacific Card representatives to learn how they can help your student access their services and get answers to questions about financial aid requirements, billing, payments, student accounts and more!

FREE EXPLORATION

3:30–4:30pm | Various Sessions will be repeated twice and rooms will close at capacity.

• Bookstore Shopping Trip | DeRosa University Center, University Bookstore Looking for a place to shop for Pacific Gear? Stop by the bookstore!

• Greek Life Info Session | DeRosa University Center, 2nd Floor ‘The Lair’ Interested in Greek Life? Come hear about all the opportunities for involvement.

• Student Academic Support Services Hub Tour | William Knox Holt Memorial Library

Learn about the wide array of student support services that students can access during their time as a Pacifican.

• Partners in Career Development | Janet Leigh Theatre

Discover all the possibilities for your student’s career development that are offered at Pacific.

• Alumni House Tour | Vereschagin Alumni House

Parents of the Class of 2028! It’s never too soon to be thinking about the alumni experience. Join us for a sneak peek into the Alumni House.

FAMILY FAREWELL

4:30–5pm | Knoles Lawn

At this closing reception, we will say farewell to our parents, families and supporters and talk about the ways you can stay involved with your student’s experience and as new members of the Pacific Family.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

JOIN US FOR HOMECOMING AND FAMILY WEEKEND ON OCTOBER 11–13, 2024!

ONEW Orientation STUDENT

R R A

WE CAN’T WAIT TO MEET YOU FOR NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION

ON AUGUST 19–20

It'll be an exciting two days full of informative programming and activities to help you transition into your new Tiger community. Our orientation leaders and staff are here to support you. Orientation will be separated into three tracks.

• FIRST YEAR STUDENT TRACK

• TRANSFER STUDENT TRACK

• INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TRACK

Follow your schedule in the next few pages for events and info sessions.

NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION

FIRST YEAR STUDENT TRACK

MONDAY AUGUST 19, 2024

NEW STUDENT AND FAMILY ORIENTATION CHECK-IN (LATE CHECK IN)

7:30–9am | Knoles Lawn

All incoming undergraduate students with their registered family members for Orientation will check in for New Student and Family Orientation. Students will receive an individualized schedule, orientation materials and Pacific Welcome t-shirt. New students are required to wear their orientation badges to gain access to program sessions and activities.

BREAKFAST

8–9:30am | Knoles Lawn

Fuel up for Day One of Orientation!

Note: New Students and guests must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

PLACEMENT TESTING (INVITATION ONLY)

8–9am | Anderson Hall 162

If students have yet to complete their placement testing, please head to Anderson Hall 162 to complete your testing.

FINDING COMMUNITY AND A SENSE OF BELONGING AT PACIFIC

9:30–10am | Knoles Lawn

Discover what belonging means to us at Pacific and how you play a vital role in our inclusive, caring and engaged campus community.

A FOCUS ON HEALTH AND WELLBEING

10–10:50am | Knoles Lawn

In this session, representatives from Counseling and Psychological Services and Student Health Services teams discuss how they work collaboratively as a first-stop resource to help students navigate campus and difficult situations.

THE PACIFIC EDUCATION

11–11:50am | Various

The undergraduate academic experience at Pacific is designed to make our students informed and engaged citizens who think critically, act ethically and communicate

effectively. In this session, families will join breakout sessions with the school in which their students are enrolled.

• College of the Pacific | Faye Spanos Concert Hall

• Eberhardt School of Business | Janet Leigh Theatre

• School of Engineering and Computer Sciences | Grace Covell

• Conservatory of Music | Recital Hall

• Benerd College | Benerd College 118

• School of Health Sciences | DeRosa University Center 211

• Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy | DeRosa University Center Ballroom

LUNCH WITH POWERCAT AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Noon–1:15pm | Knoles Lawn

Join us on Knoles Lawn for a lively lunch featuring special guests, Powercat and Public Safety!

Note: New Students and guests must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

TIGER HUDDLE: FIRST YEAR ACADEMIC TOOLS AND RESOURCES

1:30–2:20pm | Wendell Phillips Center Classrooms

Orientation Leaders share tips and strategies for navigating academic tools for

registration and class selection, accessing campus resources and providing a tutorial on using DegreeWorks, eProwl and other university tools ahead of the class enrollment period.

LIVING AND THRIVING OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

2:30–3:20pm | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

This session will provide an overview for how students can develop healthy co-curricular habits, how the residential experience will foster their personal growth and ability to build meaningful connections and how students can access essential campus amenities in their home away from home.

MONEY MATTERS AND FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION

3:30–4:30pm | Faye Spanos Concert Hall

Hear from Financial Aid, Student Accounts and Pacific Card representatives to learn how they can help you access their services and get answers to questions about financial aid requirements, billing, payments, student accounts and more!

FAMILY FAREWELL

4:30–5pm | Knoles Lawn

At this closing reception, we will say farewell to our families and supporters and talk about the ways your family can stay involved in your Pacific experience!

DINNER WITH THE DEANS

5–6pm | Knoles Lawn

Deans of each school and college invite you to join them for a casual dinner and lively conversation.

TIGER RALLY

6:30–9pm | Alex G. Spanos Center

End the evening with this fun and highenergy rally, Pacific style! Students will participate in games and challenges and learn fun traditions and cheers to show off their Pacific school pride.

TUESDAY

AUGUST 20, 2024

BREAKFAST

8–9:30am | Knoles Lawn

Fuel up for Day Two of Orientation!

Note: New Students must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

PLACEMENT TESTING (INVITATION ONLY)

8–9am | Anderson Hall 162

If students have yet to complete their placement testing, please head to Anderson Hall 162 to complete your testing.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND STUDENT CONDUCT EXPECTATIONS

9:30–10am | Knoles Lawn

The Office of Student Conduct will lead students in an open discussion about understanding Pacific’s Code of Conduct, how we enforce academic integrity and how campus policies can affect the student experience in and out of the classroom.

A FOCUS ON GENDER EQUITY AND SEXUAL MISCONDUCT POLICIES AND RESOURCES

10–10:50am | Knoles Lawn

Pacific is a community whose members watch out for each other. The Dean of Students office will facilitate conversations about topics surrounding personal safety, consent, advocacy and how students can actively practice bystander intervention in everyday scenarios.

SUSTAINABILITY AT PACIFIC

11–11:50am | Faye Spanos Concert Hall Pacific is committed to creating a campus culture that advances sustainable practices and is an emerging living laboratory dedicated to finding sustainable solutions to today’s issues. Learn how the Office of Sustainability guides and supports these efforts in academics, campus infrastructure, operations and programs and how students can help build a future where society, the economy and the environment thrive.

LUNCH WITH PACIFIC RECREATION

Noon–1:15pm | Knoles Lawn

Join us on Knoles Lawn for a lively lunch featuring special guests, Pacific Recreation!

Note: New Students must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

1:30–2:50pm | Rotating Sessions

• Campus Resource Tours | Various This interactive session will give new students the opportunity to connect with campus resources available during their Pacific experience to support their academic, personal and professional goals.

• Tiger Huddle : What it Means to be a Pacifican | Various

Wrap up your Orientation experience by discussing the ins and outs of planning

your first year at Pacific. From life in the residence halls to student involvement on campus, Orientation Leaders will provide insight, tips, tricks and advice for how to explore, engage and experience life at Pacific to its fullest.

ORIENTATION WRAP UP AND ENGAGEMENT EXPO

3–5pm | Various

As we close New Student Orientation, this is your opportunity to learn more about unique programs, opportunities and services that will actively support your success while you are a student at Pacific. Sessions will be repeated twice. Rooms will close at capacity.

• Archive Tour/John Muir Center | University Library

• X-Space and the Cube Demos | University Library

• Pacific Recreation Open House | Baun Fitness Center

• Center for Identity and Inclusion Open House | McCaffrey Center

• Career Services Open House | McCaffrey Center

• Services for Students with Disabilities Open House | McCaffrey Center

• Study Abroad Workshop | Grace Covell

• Speed Friending | DeRosa University Center, The Lair

• Transfer Student Panel | DeRosa University Center 211

• Find Your Class Tour | DeRosa University Center, Lobby

TIGER NIGHT

5–8pm| DeRosa University Center Lawn

Join us for food, friends and music during this fun-filled evening on the eve of Week of Welcome. Do not miss out!

NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION TRANSFER STUDENT TRACK

MONDAY

AUGUST 19, 2024

NEW STUDENT AND FAMILY ORIENTATION CHECK-IN (LATE CHECK IN)

7:30–9am | Knoles Lawn

All incoming undergraduate students with their registered family members for Orientation will check in for New Student and Family Orientation. Students will receive an individualized schedule, orientation materials and Pacific Welcome t-shirt. New students are required to wear their orientation badges to access program sessions and activities.

BREAKFAST

8–9:30am | Knoles Lawn

Fuel up for Day One of Orientation!

Note: New Students and guests must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

PLACEMENT TESTING (INVITATION ONLY)

8–9am | Anderson Hall 162

If students have yet to complete their placement testing, please head to Anderson Hall 162 to complete your testing.

FINDING COMMUNITY AND A SENSE OF BELONGING AT PACIFIC

9:30–10am | Knoles Lawn

Discover what belonging means to us at Pacific and how you play a vital role in our inclusive, caring and engaged campus community.

A FOCUS ON HEALTH AND WELLBEING

10–10:50am | Knoles Lawn

In this session, representatives from Counseling and Psychological Services and Student Health Services teams discuss how they work collaboratively as a first-stop resource to help students navigate campus and difficult situations.

THE PACIFIC EDUCATION

11–11:50am | Various

The undergraduate academic experience at Pacific is designed to make our students informed and engaged citizens who think critically, act ethically and communicate effectively. Students and their families will

join breakout sessions with the school their students are enrolled in.

• College of the Pacific | Faye Spanos Concert Hall

• Eberhardt School of Business | Janet Leigh Theatre

• School of Engineering and Computer Sciences | Grace Covell

• Conservatory of Music | Recital Hall

• Benerd College | Benerd College 118

• School of Health Sciences | DeRosa University Center, 211

• Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

LUNCH WITH POWERCAT AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Noon–1:15pm | Knoles Lawn

Join us on Knoles Lawn for a lively lunch featuring special guests, Powercat and Public Safety!

Note: New Students and guests must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

MONEY MATTERS AND FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION

1:30–2:20pm | Faye Spanos Concert Hall

Hear from Financial Aid, Student Accounts

and Pacific Card representatives to learn how they can help you access their services and get answers to questions about financial aid requirements, billing, payments, student accounts and more!

TECHNOLOGY AND RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS AT PACIFIC

2:30–3:20pm | Janet Leigh Theatre

Learn how we support students through the registration process for accommodations and documentation requirements, while getting an overview of academic intervention programs, tutoring, library services, technology and tools for academic success.

SUSTAINABILITY AT PACIFIC

3:30–4:20pm | Grace Covell

Pacific is committed to creating a campus culture that advances sustainable practices and is an emerging living laboratory dedicated to finding sustainable solutions to today’s issues. Learn how the Office of Sustainability guides and supports these efforts in academics, campus infrastructure, operations and programs and how students can help build a future where society, the economy and the environment thrive.

FAMILY FAREWELL

4:30–5pm | Knoles Lawn

At this closing reception, we will say farewell to our families and supporters and talk about the ways your family can stay involved in your Pacific experience!

DINNER WITH THE DEANS

5–6pm | Knoles Lawn

Deans of each school and college invite you to join them for a casual dinner and lively conversation.

TIGER RALLY

6:30–9pm | Alex G. Spanos Center

End the evening with this fun and highenergy rally, Pacific style! Students will participate in games and challenges and learn fun traditions and cheers to show off their Pacific school pride.

TUESDAY AUGUST 20, 2024

BREAKFAST

8–9:30am | Knoles Lawn Fuel up for Day Two of Orientation!

Note: New Students must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

PLACEMENT TESTING (INVITATION ONLY)

8–9am | Anderson Hall 162

If students have yet to complete their placement testing, please head to Anderson Hall 162 to complete your testing.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND STUDENT CONDUCT EXPECTATIONS

9:30–10am | Knoles Lawn

The Office of Student Conduct will lead students in an open discussion about understanding Pacific’s Code of Conduct, how we enforce academic integrity and how campus policies can affect the student experience in and out of the classroom.

A FOCUS ON GENDER EQUITY AND SEXUAL MISCONDUCT POLICIES AND RESOURCES

10–10:50am | Knoles Lawn

Pacific is a community whose members watch out for each other. The Dean of Students office will facilitate conversations about topics surrounding personal safety, consent, advocacy and how students can actively practice bystander intervention in everyday scenarios.

TIGER HUDDLE: TRANSFER ACADEMIC TOOLS AND RESOURCES

11–11:50am | Wendell Phillips Center Classrooms

Orientation Leaders share tips and strategies for navigating academic tools for registration and class selection, accessing campus resources and providing a tutorial on using DegreeWorks, eProwl and other university tools ahead of the class enrollment period.

LUNCH WITH PACIFIC RECREATION

Noon–1:15pm | Knoles Lawn

Join us on Knoles Lawn for a lively lunch featuring special guests, Pacific Recreation!

Note: New Students must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

1:30–2:50pm | Rotating Sessions

• Campus Resource Tours | Various

This interactive session will give new students the opportunity to connect with campus resources available during their Pacific experience to support their academic, personal and professional goals.

• Tiger Huddle : What it Means to be a Pacifican | Various

Discuss the ins and outs of planning your first year at Pacific. From life in the residence halls to student involvement on campus, Orientation Leaders will provide insight, tips, tricks and advice for how to

explore, engage and experience life at Pacific.

ORIENTATION WRAP UP AND ENGAGEMENT EXPO

3–5pm | Various

As we close New Student Orientation, this is your opportunity to learn more about unique programs, opportunities and services that will actively support your success while you are a student at Pacific. Sessions will be repeated twice. Rooms will close at capacity.

• Archive Tour/ John Muir Center | University Library

• X-Space and the Cube Demos | University Library

• Pacific Recreation Open House | Baun Fitness Center

• Center for Identity and Inclusion Open House | McCaffrey Center

• Career Services Open House | McCaffrey Center

• Services for Students with Disabilities Open House | McCaffrey Center

• Study Abroad Workshop | Grace Covell

• Speed Friending | DeRosa University Center, The Lair

• Transfer Student Panel | DeRosa University Center, 211

• Find Your Class Tour | DeRosa University Center, Lobby

TIGER NIGHT

5–8pm | DeRosa University Center Lawn

Join us for food, friends and music during this fun-filled evening on the eve of Week of Welcome. Do not miss out!

NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TRACK

MONDAY AUGUST 19, 2024

BREAKFAST

8:30–9:30am | Raymond Great Hall

Meet in Raymond Great Hall for an introduction to your orientation group and to fuel up for the day ahead!

ORIENTATION AND GOALS FOR THE WEEK OVERVIEW

9:30–10am | Raymond Great Hall

Welcome to Pacific! New students will go over the Orientation schedule and learn about the fun activities planned.

MEET THE PACIFIC GLOBAL TEAM

10–10:50am | Raymond Great Hall

Students will meet the Pacific Global team who will assist them in their journey at Pacific.

ACADEMIC CULTURE AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW

11–11:50am | Wendell Phillips Center Classrooms

Learn more about your academic program here at Pacific!

THE PACIFIC EDUCATION

11–11:50am | Various

The undergraduate academic experience at Pacific is designed to make our students informed and engaged citizens who think critically, act ethically and communicate effectively. In this session, families will join breakout sessions with the school in which their students are enrolled.

• College of the Pacific | Faye Spanos Concert Hall

• Eberhardt School of Business | Janet Leigh Theatre

• School of Engineering and Computer Sciences | Grace Covell

• Conservatory of Music | Recital Hall

• Benerd College | Benerd College 118

• School of Health Sciences | DeRosa University Center 211

• Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy | DeRosa University Center Ballroom

LUNCH WITH POWERCAT AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Noon–1:15pm | Knoles Lawn

Join us on Knoles Lawn for a lively lunch featuring special guests, Powercat and Public Safety!

Note: New Students and guests must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

MEET THE PACIFIC GLOBAL TEAM AND F1 STUDENT INFORMATION SESSION

1:30–2:20pm | Long Theatre

International students will get to know the team that will guide them through the ins and outs of navigating systems and procedures at Pacific.

PART-TIME ON-CAMPUS EMPLOYMENT: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

2:30–3:20pm | Long Theatre

Are you interested in finding an on-campus job at Pacific? The Career Services team and other campus partners will help explain the university’s employment process and share

support services that students can utilize to improve their professional development and interview skills.

TAKING ROOT: SKILLS AND RESOURCES FOR MAINTAINING MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH AND SAFETY RESOURCES

3:30–4:30pm | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

Pacific’s Student Health Services (SHS) and Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) will lead an interactive session for international students on health and wellness exercises, typical adjustment phases, selfcare and resources to support well-being. Topics will include healthy coping skills for common concerns such as missing home, Pandemic-related uncertainties, adjusting to a new cultural climate and navigating interpersonal communication and relationships.

HEALTH INSURANCE OVERVIEW

4:40–5:15PM | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

This session dives deeper into health insurance for international students.

DINNER WITH THE DEANS

5–6pm | Knoles Lawn

Deans of each school and college invite you to join them for a casual dinner and lively conversation.

TIGER RALLY

6:30–9pm | Alex G. Spanos Center

End the evening with this fun and highenergy rally, Pacific style! Students will participate in games and challenges and learn fun traditions and cheers to show off their Pacific school pride.

TUESDAY AUGUST 20, 2024

BREAKFAST

8–9:30am | Knoles Lawn

Meet at Raymond Great Hall and walk over with your Orientation group. Fuel up for Day Two of Orientation!

Note: New Students must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY AND STUDENT CONDUCT EXPECTATIONS

9:30–10am | Knoles Lawn

The Office of Student Conduct will lead students in an open discussion about understanding Pacific’s Code of Conduct, how we enforce academic integrity and how campus policies can affect the student experience in and out of the classroom.

A FOCUS ON GENDER EQUITY AND SEXUAL MISCONDUCT POLICIES AND RESOURCES

10–10:50am | Knoles Lawn

Pacific is a community whose members watch out for each other. The Dean of Students office will facilitate conversations about topics surrounding personal safety, consent, advocacy and how students can actively practice bystander intervention in everyday scenarios.

LIVING AND THRIVING OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM (UNDERGRADS ONLY)

11–11:50am | Grace Covell

This session will provide an overview for how students can develop healthy co-curricular habits, how the residential experience will foster their personal growth and ability to build meaningful connections and how students can access essential campus amenities in their home away from home.

GETTING INVOLVED ON CAMPUS: STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS & COMMUNITY (GRADUATES ONLY)

11am–11:50am | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom

This session will provide an overview for how graduate students can develop healthy co-curricular habits by utilizing on campus amenities and getting involved.

LUNCH WITH PACIFIC RECREATION

Noon–1:15pm | Knoles Lawn

Join us on Knoles Lawn for a lively lunch featuring special guests, Pacific Recreation! Note: New Students must wear their Orientation badge to gain entry to food and drink lines.

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

1–2:50pm | Grace Covell

• Money Matters and Financing Your Education

This engaging workshop will help inform international students about various kinds of bank accounts, credit and debit cards, as well as how to secure identity theft protection, navigate U.S. banking services and how to understand paying student account bills.

• International Journey At Pacific Moving to a new country and starting a new school is a major transition. In this session, current international students share their experiences and offer tips and advice about finding a sense of belonging in the United States, adjusting to American culture and how to build a network of support at Pacific.

ORIENTATION WRAP UP AND ENGAGEMENT EXPO

3–5pm | Various

As we close New Student Orientation, this is your opportunity to learn more about unique programs, opportunities and services that will actively support your success while you are a student at Pacific. Sessions will be repeated twice. Rooms will close at capacity.

• Archive Tour/ John Muir Center | University Library

• X-Space and the Cube Demos | University Library

• Pacific Recreation Open House | Baun Fitness Center

• Center for Identity and Inclusion Open House | McCaffrey Center

• Career Services Open House | McCaffrey Center

• Services for Students with Disabilities Open House | McCaffrey Center

• Study Abroad Workshop | Grace Covell

• Speed Friending | DeRosa University Center, The Lair

• Transfer Student Panel | DeRosa University Center, 211

• Find Your Class Tour | DeRosa University Center, Lobby

ENGLISH & MATH PLACEMENTS (INVITATION ONLY)

3:30–5pm | Wendell Phillips Center Classroom 140

If students have yet to complete their placement testing, please head to Wendell Phillips Center Classroom 140 to complete placements.

TIGER NIGHT

5–8pm | DeRosa University Center, Lawn

Join us for food, friends and music during this fun-filled evening on the eve of Week of Welcome. Do not miss out!

CONVOCATION

WEDNESDAY · AUGUST 21, 2024 10:30am | Alex G. Spanos Center

CONVOCATION

Convocation is the University’s official academic welcome ceremony for new students. Convocation is one of the hallmark bookend events, alongside Commencement, in a student’s collegiate career. It is a time to connect with fellow students, hear inspiring speeches from administrators, faculty and staff, and to celebrate the start of your new student experience. Our Pacific community will come together in a fantastic display of school pride following Convocation in the form of our annual Tiger Roar parade.

PACIFIC HAIL!

Words and Music by Lois Warner Winston ’23

From o’er the rugged mountains standing high; From out the broad low valleys, ‘neath the sky; Our alma mater calls, We cannot fail, Our voices blend in praise, Pacific Hail! Pacific Hail!

Long may her flaming torch give out its light; Long may her spirit guide us in the right; To her we pledge our hearts, We dare not fail; To her we raise our song, Pacific Hail! Pacific Hail!

W O W WEEK OF Schedule WELCOME

WEDNESDAY–SUNDAY · August 21–25, 2024

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21, 2024

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES (SSD) OPEN HOUSE

8:30–9:30am | McCaffrey Center, Services for Students with Disabilities Lounge, Second Floor

Join the staff at Services for Students with Disabilities at their open house event to kick off their Refresh, Relax and Recharge Series.

REFRESH, RELAX AND RECHARGE AT THE SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES (SSD) LOUNGE

O9am–4pm | McCaffrey Center, Services for Students with Disabilities Lounge, Second Floor

SSD Lounge will have coffee, tea and snacks available to refresh you for your busy day. Take a break and relax in our lounge or check out one of our testing rooms if you want a little more privacy. Our office will have phone/device chargers to get you recharged and ready to attend more events. Our office is also wheelchair accessible and sensory friendly. Staff will be around to answer questions and give tours of our space.

PLACEMENT TESTING (INVITATION ONLY)

9–10am | Anderson Hall 162

If students have yet to complete their placement testing, please head to Anderson Hall, Room 162 to complete your testing.

NEW STUDENT CONVOCATION

10:30–11:15am | Alex G. Spanos Center

A long-standing tradition here, this event brings together faculty and administration to welcome new students and set the stage for their education at Pacific.

TIGER ROAR

11:00–11:30am | Alex G. Spanos Center

Immediately following New Student Convocation, the campus community comes together to welcome the Class of 2028 at this special Pacific tradition!

ALL-CAMPUS LUNCHEON AND SCHOOL SUPPLY GIVEAWAY

11:30am–1pm | Knoles Lawn

Join us for lunch on Knoles Lawn and participate in the School Supply Giveaway. Pick up free school supplies donated by last year’s students!

FIRST YEARS AND TRANSFERS GROUP

ADVISING SESSION

1–5pm | Campus-wide

Students who need to adjust their Fall 2024 class schedules, or who are experiencing registration holds, can use this time to meet up with their Faculty Advisor, drop-in to academic support offices and visit the Offices of the Registrar, Student Accounts and Financial Aid to troubleshoot issues.

• College of the Pacific | Wendell Phillips Center

• Eberhardt School of Business | Weber Hall

• School of Engineering and Computer Science | Chambers Technology Center

• Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy | Pharmacy Building, 115

• School of Health Sciences | Pharmacy Building

• Benerd College | Benerd College

• Conservatory of Music | Buck Hall

• Offices of the Registrar and Financial Aid | Knoles Hall

• Student Accounts | Finance Center

BAUN FITNESS CENTER ORIENTATION

5–6pm | Baun Fitness Center

Experience all the fitness opportunities students have access to at Baun Fitness Center and get yourself orientated to the facility by staff.

DINNER AT THE MARKETPLACE

5–8pm | DeRosa University Center, Marketplace

Meal plans have been activated. Enjoy dinner with a friend or floormate.

CRICKET DEMO AND MATCH

5:30–7:30pm | Brookside Field

Did you know that Pacific is home to one of the few cricket pitches at a University? Swing by Brookside Field for a cricket demonstration by the Pacific Cricket Team and the opportunity to play a match and then grab a sampling of fresh samosas and tea.

TARGET TAKEOVER

8–11pm | Target at 4707 Pacific Ave. Pacific Students will have an opportunity for a late-night shopping spree at Target! Enjoy a complimentary ride to pick up lastminute necessities for your residence hall

SIGNATURE WOW EVENT

room, plus get additional discounts from your favorite local businesses. Buses will depart every 30 minutes from Burns Tower.

THURSDAY AUGUST 22, 2024

BREAKFAST IN THE MARKETPLACE

7–11am | DeRosa University Center, Marketplace

Breakfast will be opened early to accommodate Pacific Day of Service. Enjoy a hearty breakfast before you go volunteer in the Stockton Community!

REFRESH, RELAX AND RECHARGE AT THE SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES (SSD) LOUNGE

9am–4pm | McCaffrey Center, Services for Students with Disabilities Lounge, 2nd Floor

PACIFIC DAY OF SERVICE

8am–1pm | Burns Tower

New students will join continuing undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents and community members to participate in a range of community service projects across the greater Stockton community. Volunteers participate at partner sites providing critical service work, beautification and support at food banks, parks, shelters, senior centers, schools and various other community organizations. Meet at Burns Tower at 8am to receive transportation.

GLOBAL GATHERING: CONNECT AND EXPLORE WITH PACIFIC GLOBAL 1–2:30pm | Bechtel International Center

Meet the international student support team and learn about global opportunities at Pacific and beyond! All students may visit our Study Abroad tables outside Bechtel or drop into the center to learn more about Pacific Global and our services and events.

NO CAR, NO PROBLEM AND OTHER MONEY SAVING RESOURCES

1–3pm | McCaffrey Walkway

From a free shuttle to electric assist bikes to electric Zipcars, Pacific has you covered. Come test ride rentable e-bikes and learn more about how to use these and other campus resources.

WEEK OF WELCOME

TAKE CARE FAIR

1–3pm | DeRosa University Center, Ballroom A and Reception Area Campus departments and partners welcome you to this interactive mental health, wellbeing and holistic care fair with information, activities and free giveaways.

STUDY ABROAD EXPERIENCE PANEL

2–3pm | Bechtel International Center

Returning Study Abroad students will share their experiences abroad and answer questions to students considering one of Pacific's 330 international programs in over 65 countries! Participants will also learn about the steps and timeline for studying abroad for a semester, year, or summer.

INTERESTED IN AN ON-CAMPUS JOB?

2–3pm | Wendell Phillips Center 140

Are you interested in finding a job? Learn how to search for and apply for on-campus jobs at Pacific. We are hiring!

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS' UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (ASUOP) RESOURCE FAIR

2–3:30pm | DeRosa University Center Ballroom B

Meet the Associated Students University of the Pacific (ASUOP), Pacific’s student government and learn about how the fee is used to serve Pacific students.

PROUD TO BE A FIRST GEN AT PACIFIC

3:30–5pm | McCaffrey Center, First Gen Hub

Join us for music and games to welcome all new First Generation (FG) Pacificans! Head over to the patio area outside The Grove on the first floor of the McCaffrey Center and connect with our FG community at Pacific.

FALL IN LOVE WITH FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE (FSL): GREEK PANEL

3:30–4:30pm | Janet Leigh Theatre

Wondering if joining a Greek organization is right for you? Join the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life for an information session on the benefits of joining one of our 24 recognized organizations and how we keep our community safe. Hear from university professionals, alumni and active members who decided to #GoGreek.

BAUN FITNESS CENTER ORIENTATION

4–5pm | Baun Fitness Center

Experience all the fitness opportunities students have access to at Baun Fitness Center and get yourself orientated to the facility by staff.

POP & HIP HOP CARDIO DANCE CLASS

5:15–6:15pm | Baun Stripes Studio

Introductory Class to show you the basic steps of a cardio dance intro class. All are welcome, no experience needed. Taught by Kelsey Smith. Lets have fun!

FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE FAIR

6–9pm | DeRosa University Center Lawn

Join the Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) community for an evening of outdoor carnival adventures, indoor activities and lots of fun! Meet students from our social, professional and multicultural organizations here at Pacific.

MEN’S SOCCER VS UC DAVIS

7:30–9:30pm | Knoles Field

Cheer on our men’s soccer team at Knoles Field as they play against UC Davis.

LATE NIGHT IN THE LIBRARY

8–11pm | William Knox Holt Memorial Library and Learning Center

Come with a team of five, or link up with a group on the spot, for an exciting, tournament-style version of laser tag. Also, check out Silent Disco, a free movie

screening and open play with E-Sports! Light refreshments will be available.

PICKLEBALL, PADEL DEMO AND OPEN PLAY

9–11pm | Pickleball and Padel Courts

Interested in the newest sports craze? Come out and watch a demonstration of the game or hop onto the court and compete in a friendly game of singles or doubles.

FRIDAY AUGUST 23, 2024

REFRESH, RELAX AND RECHARGE AT THE SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES (SSD) LOUNGE

9am–4pm | McCaffrey Center, Services for Students with Disabilities Lounge, 2nd Floor

ROBB GARDEN TOURS

9am–Noon | Ted and Chris Robb Garden

Breathe in the fresh air as you get to know the Ted & Chris Robb Garden as a resource on campus for nutritious food as well as a place of learning and relaxation.

NAVIGATING YOUR PRE-HEALTH JOURNEY WITH CAREER SERVICES

9–10am | Wendell Phillips Center 140 Embark on your journey towards a career in healthcare with assistance from Career Services, offering tailored guidance and abundant resources to help you succeed.

PLACEMENT TESTING

9–11am | Anderson Hall 162

FIRST AT PACIFIC

10–11am | McCaffrey Center, First Gen Hub

Meet new and returning SUCCESS TRiO students as you enjoy arts and crafts. All First Generation students are welcome!

#PACIFICFRIDAY TIGER FAIR

11am–1pm | DeRosa University Center Walkway

Tiger Fair is the largest club, resource and involvement fair that features several student clubs, organizations and campus departments. This is your chance to explore interests that you are passionate about, find new opportunities for oncampus jobs, learn more about essential resources and to engage with students from campus!

GAMING AND ESPORTS AT THE PACIFIC GAMING CENTER

1–3pm | Garden Level of the William Knox Holt Memorial Library

Explore the brand-new state of the art esports and gaming center. Choose from a variety of games and play solo or in teams.

"LIFE HACKS FOR GETTING INVOLVED” PANEL DISCUSSION WITH SLIC

1:30–3pm | DeRosa University Center, The Lair

Hear from student leaders in the Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) as they share tips on time management, balancing academics and extracurriculars and how you can find your community.

CONNECT WITH THE CALLAHAN’S

CONNECT WITH THE CALLAHAN’S 4–6pm | 700 Presidents Dr. New Undergraduates and transfer students are invited to mingle with their fellow students, meet Pacific leadership and celebrate the start of a new school year at this special reception at the home of University of the Pacific President Christopher Callahan and First Lady Jean Callahan.

TIGER PROWLIN’ THE MILE

6–9pm | Miracle Mile

Pacific Students will have an opportunity to check out a popular local neighborhood called the Miracle Mile which features shopping, dining, entertainment, arts and more. With specialty shops and boutiques, outdoor dining, coffeehouses and a vibrant nightlife, there is something for everyone! Enjoy a ride and bring your Pacific ID card for extra discounts from local businesses and restaurants! Buses will depart every 30 minutes from Burns Tower.

SATURDAY AUGUST 24, 2024

REFRESH, RELAX AND RECHARGE AT THE SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES (SSD) LOUNGE

9am–4pm | McCaffrey Center, Services for Students with Disabilities Lounge, Second Floor

GAMES ON THE QUAD

11am–1pm | Wendall Philips Center, Lawn

Get to know your RAs and fellow Tigers as you enjoy the summer sun before the start of classes! There will be plenty of games.

TIGER ESCAPE: SUNSET KAYAKING TRIP ON THE DELTA

4:15pm | Meet at Baun Fitness Center Students come and explore the beauty of the Delta in a one-of-a-kind kayak experience. You will paddle out into the Delta and watch the sun set over the water.

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS’ UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (ASUOP) BLOCK PARTY

7–11pm | Greek Circle

Block Party is ASUOP’s annual kick-off event for the new academic year! Enjoy a night full of music, giveaways and good times with old and new friends.

SUNDAY AUGUST 25, 2024

ATHLETICS POOL PARTY

10:30am–12:30pm | Kjeldsen Pool

Enjoy the Kjeldsen Pool, home to Pacific's water polo and swim teams, before walking over to the women's soccer game!

WOMEN’S SOCCER VS UC DAVIS

1–3pm | Knoles Field

Come out and support your fellow Tigers at this Pacific Athletics home game. Students get in FREE with their Pacific ID! #UpRoar

GRAD AND SENIOR HAPPY HOUR

5–7pm | DeRosa University Center Lair Graduates and seniors come out and celebrate all that you have done so far as Pacificans! Enjoy the beverages and food that the Lair serves as you think about how far you have come and where you are going. $3 Beers will be served!

RESOURCES

ACADEMICS

FINANCIAL AID financialaid@pacific.edu | 209.946.2421 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

PACIFIC CARD pacificcard@pacific.edu | 209.946.2273 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

REGISTRAR registrar@pacific.edu | 209.946.2135 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

STUDENT ACCOUNTS studentaccounts@pacific.edu | 209.946.2517 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

STUDENT LIFE

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC asuoppresident@pacific.edu | 209.932.2807 | M-F | 9am–5pm

BOOKSTORE pacificstockton@bkstr.com | 209.460.3875 | M-F | 9am–3pm

PUBLIC SAFETY dispatch@pacific.edu | Emergency: 209.946.3911, NonEmergency: 209.946.2537 24/7

RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL LIFE religiouslife@pacific.edu | 209.946.2538 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

RESIDENTIAL LIFE AND HOUSING iamhome@pacific.edu | 209.946.2331 | M-F | 8am–5pm

STUDENT CONDUCT jstammer@pacific.edu | 209.946.2084 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

STUDENT LEADERSHIP & INVOLVEMENT CENTER (SLIC) slic@pacific.edu | 209.932.2807 | M-F | 9am–5pm

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (CAPS) caps@pacific.ed | 209.946.2315x2 | M-F | 8am–5pm

STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES healthservices@pacific.edu | 209.946.2315 | M-F | 8am–5pm

STUDENT ASSISTANCE

CARE MANAGERS caremanagers@pacific.edu | 209.946.2177 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm, appointment only

CAREER SERVICES CENTER careerservices@pacific.edu | 209.946.2361 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

CENTER FOR IDENTITY AND INCLUSION

LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Native American Support Services, Black Support Success, El Centro, Asian & Pacific Islander and Desi Support Center thecenter@pacific.edu | 209.946.7707 | 8:30am–5pm

DEROSA UNIVERSITY CENTER 209.946.7744 | SUN-TH: 7am–Midnight, F-SAT: 7am–1am

GENERAL ACADEMIC TUTORING CENTER tutoring@pacific.edu | 209.946.2437 | M-TH: 9am–8pm; F: 9am–5pm, SUN: 3-8pm

MILITARY AND VETERAN STUDENT CENTER srapada@pacific.edu | 209.641.8421 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

PACIFIC REC

Baun Fitness Center: M-TH: 6am–11:30 pm, F: 6am–9pm, SAT: 10am–8pm, SUN: 10am–10pm Rock Tower: T-TH: 4:30–8:30pm, SAT: 10am–1pm Open Rec JL Gym: SUN-TH: 6:30–11pm, F-ATS: 6:30–10pm Open Rec Main Gym: M-TH: Noon–3pm

PACIFIC TECHNOLOGY HELPDESK Helpdesk@pacific.edu | 209.946.7400 | M-F | 8am–5pm, afterhours available 24/7 via phone

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES ssd@pacific.edu | 209.946.3221 | M-F | 8am–5pm

THE MAIL ROOM mailroom@pacific.edu | 209.946.2250 | M-F | 8am–4:55pm

WRITING CENTER writingcenter@pacific.edu | 209.932.2969 | M-F | 9am–5pm

WILLIAM KNOX HOLT MEMORIAL LIBRARY library@pacific.edu | 209.946.2431 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

VOLUNTEER CENTER volunteercenter@pacific.edu | 209.946.2384 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

TITLE IX OFFICE titleix@pacific.edu | 209.946.7770 | M-F | 8:30am–5pm

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