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ALMA MATER The University of Mississippi Way down south in Mississippi, There’s a spot that ever calls Where among the hills enfolded. What is Stand Old Alma Mater’s Halls. Where the trees lift high their branches, To the whisp’ring southern breeze. There Ole Miss is calling, calling, Orientation? Orientation exists to assist new students and their families by to our hearts’ fond memories. supporting their transition to life as a part of the UM community – academically, socially, and culturally. In this session you will have the opportunity to meet classmates, 2 | U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I SS I SS I P P I O R I E N TAT I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 1 | 3 faculty, staff, administration, and learn about campus resources and services that will help make you lc o m e t o We the successful while you’re here. Flagship.
6 10 2 4 7 Orientation 1 leaders 5 9 Summer 2021 3 11 8 MEET TEAM THE 13 21 15 17 18 23 12 20 14 16 19 22 1 | Savan n a h A r m i st ead 5 | Lan do n B rad l e y 9 | M o i ra Ca r n e y 1 3 | A n d e rso n D e W i tt 1 7 | M adi so n G o r do n 2 1 | J aco b K n i g h t Columbia, MO | Junior Laurel, MS | Sophomore Columbus, OH | Junior Alexandria, LA | Sophomore Meridian, MS | Junior Star, MS | Junior Elementary Education International Studies- Spanish Finance and Real Estate Biology Public Policy Leadership Criminal Justice 4 | U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I SS I SS I P P I 2 | Ca r los A r z at e 6 | D e A n g e lo B row n 1 0 | A b by C h u rc h 1 4 | Cam e ro n E vans 1 8 | L i ly H e n l e y 2 2 | Dan e e l Ko n n a r Norwalk, CA | Junior Vaughan, MS | Junior Mobile, AL | Sophomore Starkville, MS | Senior Birmingham, AL | Senior Meridian, MS | Sophomore O R I E N TAT I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 1 | 5 Political Science Integrated Marketing Psychology Broadcast Journalism Communication Sciences Public Policy Leadership Communications and Disorders 3 | T i an a Ba l dw i n 1 1 | Ca r l e y C ra i g 1 5 | Sa ra h Ryan n Fo rt n e r 2 3 | Ch ynna L ee Olive Branch, MS | Junior 7 | M an u e l Cam p b e l l Brookhaven, MS | Sophomore Tupelo, MS | Junior 1 9 | A l ea J o n e s Collierville, TN | Junior French Jackson, MS | Junior Biochemistry Psychology Jackson, MS | Senior Communication Sciences Biochemistry Biochemistry and Disorders 4 | K e nz e e B lou n t 1 2 | J enna Cri pe 1 6 | V i cto r i a Fox Independence, MS | Senior 8 | H a r r i so n Ca r m i c h a e l St. Joseph, MO | Junior Tupelo, MS | Junior 2 0 | K ayc i K i m mo ns General Business Mobile, AL | Senior Biochemistry General Business Batesville, MS | Senior Allied Health Studies Chemistry
2 4 | K e e ly M ay 2 8 | J a K ay la P h i l l i ps 3 2 | A d di so n R uss e l l 3 6 | T e’K e y ra S h e lto n 4 0 | Pa rk e r V i ato r 4 4 | C o dy W i l so n Madison, MS | Sophomore Vaiden, MS | Junior Brandon, MS | Junior Tupelo, MS | Junior Hattiesburg, MS | Junior Savannah, TN | Junior Public Policy Leadership Elementary Education Exercise Science Multidisciplinary Studies Theatre and Music Biology and Integrated Marketing 2 9 | M i l e y R ay 3 3 | M o rgan Sass e tt i 3 7 | J aco b Sou t h e r n 41 | Ca r ly e Was h i n g to n 4 5 | G e n e v i e v e W i l so n Communications Jackson, MS | Sophomore Chicago, IL | Junior Memphis, TN | Sophomore Water Valley, MS | Senior Birmingham, AL | Sophomore 2 5 | B ran do n M c C l e n do n Journalism and International Business Management Accountancy Accountancy International Studies and Public Beaumont, TX | Senior Studies- Italian Policy Leadership 3 4 | M ad di e S c h e r 3 8 | G rac e T em p l e 4 2 | a lyssa W h i t e h ead Accountancy 3 0 | E sot e r i ca R ay fo r d Rosemary Beach, FL | Senior Madison, MS | Senior Hattiesburg, MS | Senior 26 | Kevin M ich el Holly Springs, MS | Junior Integrated Marketing Journalism Psychology Florence, MS | Senior General Business Communications 3 9 | Tay lo r T h om pso n 4 3 | A b b i e W i l bu r Finance 31 | Olivia R eeves 3 5 | Cam d e n S c h wa r z Laurel, MS | Senior Tampa, FL | Sophomore 2 7 | Ca ro l i n e Pa rk e r Sulphur, LA | Sophomore Normal, IL | Junior Public Policy Leadership International Studies- Spanish Brandon, MS | Junior Integrated Marketing Accountancy Communication Sciences Communications 34 and Disorders 27 30 32 25 29 31 33 24 26 28 38 42 36 40 41 44 35 37 39 43 45 6 | U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I SS I SS I P P I O R I E N TAT I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 1 | 7 G ran t M c C u l loug h Orientation Staff Pascagoula, MS M A RT I N F I S H E R Graduate Assistant for Orientation Associate Director of Admissions for Orientation & Campus Visit Programs C L A I R E SC H WA RT Z Hattiesburg, MS Ca l ly n Fa h e y Graduate Assistant for Orientation Coordinator of Orientation Programs
Student REBEL FAVS Logistics GET Your WebID and password Blackboard are used for all university systems. Here are some of the most important Rebel Rewards ones you should know: Starship Ole Miss Athletics my olemiss Google Drive The myOleMiss portal is used for registration, viewing grades, updating phone or address, Box viewing financial aid, advisor assignment, bursar bill, and more. Go to my.OleMiss.edu NearPeer then enter your WebID with the password. UM Social Media UMGmail NextBus All UM students are issued an official @go.olemiss.edu email address when they are admitted. This is the primary means of communication from the administration, instructors, and advisors. Make sure you check it often! Black Board Blackboard is a mobile and web-based learning management system many instructors use to share content, post assignments and manage grades. Students also use Blackboard to keep track of coursework, due dates and schedules. Download the app free or log in at blackboard.olemiss.edu. 8 | U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I SS I SS I P P I O R I E N TAT I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 1 | 9 Student ID Student ID contains your student # (used for many things including registration), a bar code (scanned for Flex, Plus 1, and attendance for some courses), and your photo.
! 1 Meet with your academic advisor. After Registration meeting with your advisor, you should have courses provided to you to help you fulfill the requirements of your degree program. You will use this list to register for classes. HELP 2 IS HERE Know when your registration window opens for the next term in order to register. This is the COURSE specific date and time in which you can register for upcoming open terms. For optimal course availability, it is recommended that you register as close to your registration window as possible. 3 Once the course schedule comes out, you should review it in advance of your registration The Center for Student Success window for the courses you and your advisor and First Year Experience discussed. The course schedule is the listing of courses for the entire campus and can be is made up of six units whose goal found here: www.olemiss.edu/courseschedule. is to help students succeed: You will place your preferred courses in your favorites. This is a shopping cart for your Advising schedule. You will need to place any course you plan to register for in your favorites. First-Year Experience 4 Once your registration window opens, you Student Persistence will utilize your favorites list to add your preferred courses to your schedule. When you have completed your schedule, it can be Academic Support found here: www.olemiss.edu/myschedule. Programs Be sure to have alternate courses available so that registration goes smoothly. Success Coaches Veterans & Military Services Let’s Talk Classes th a n ks to css f y e 1 0 | U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I SS I SS I P P I You will have an academic advisor assigned to you who is UM FRESHMAN O R I E N TAT I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 1 | 1 1 either faculty or a professional advisor depending on your RETENTION RATE 87 % major: www.olemiss.edu/myadvisor. Each semester you will have an advisor hold placed on your account. You must meet with your academic advisor each semester to have this hold lifted prior to registering for classes.
WHAT IS A Meal Plan? LEXvsEXPRESS A Meal Plan unlocks delicious meals, coffee, snacks, on- campus places to Eat ALL-YOU -CARE-TO- EAT DINING HALLS and more, at 26 locations across campus. Your Meal Plan includes Meal Swipes and Flex, conveniently Rebel Market loaded onto your Student ID. Marketplace at Residential College Grill at 1810 F l e x vs E x p r e s s The Flex Dollar program is a declining balance linked to STUDENT UNION your student ID, and designed to supplement students’ Chick-Fil-A campus dining needs. Flex Dollars can be used at food Panda Express locations on campus including on-campus restaurants, Which Wich Superior Sandwiches vending machines, coffee shops, convenience stores, orientation session to ask any questions Find a Dining Ambassador during your for food items only in the Ole Miss Bookstore, Starship Qdoba Mexican Eats you may have about your meal plan! Robots, Blenz Bowls, and the off-campus Papa Johns. McAlister’s Deli All undergraduate students will automatically be given Flex Dollars. PAVILION AT OLE MISS ? Steak n’ Shake Ole Miss Express is a prepaid, stored-value/debit Raising Cane’s account also linked to your University of Mississippi ID card that you can deposit into at any time. Once GETmobile funded, simply swipe your Ole Miss ID card as a method This app allows you to see your OTHER LOCATIONS of payment at participating locations on campus and Einstein Bros. Bagels in Anderson Hall meal swipes and your Flex around town. balance. You can even add more Starbucks in JD Williams Library Flex or utilize mobile food ordering Starbucks in Coulter Hall right through the app! You simply Freshii in Johnson Commons log into the app using your MyOleMiss login credentials. Papa Johns in Minor Hall Blenz Bowls in Weir Hall Blenz Bowls Food Truck CONVENIENCE P.O.D. in Crosby Hall 1 2 | U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I SS I SS I P P I P.O.D. in Martin/Stockard Hall O R I E N TAT I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 1 | 1 3 P.O.D. in Minor Hall P.O.D. in Lamar Hall To stay up-to-date with meal P.O.D. in Turner Center plans, dining information, hours, P.O.D. in Guyton Hall locations, menus, updates, and more, please follow us on social P.O.D. in South Campus Recreation Center media @OleMissDining and P.O.D. in Law School visit our website. P.O.D. in Student Union
Whether it’s ‘locking the Vaught’ on an autumn Saturday, getting 3865 loud with Club Red in the 3 4 . 3 66 8° N , OXFOR Pavilion, or becoming a Swayze 8 9. 5 1 8 6° W. Crazy from right field, you have the chance to experience a game day that is second to none. LET’S GO Rebels! It’s time to cheer on the Rebs! Attendance to all Ole Miss sporting events (except football) is free for students! 2021 Football Student Season Tickets will be available for purchase through students.olemisstix.com after you register for your fall classes. A student season ticket is $155, which includes a $25 Rebels25 donation and 1 4 | U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I SS I SS I P P I admission to all home games. Tickets will be sent to O R I E N TAT I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 1 | 1 5 your go.olemiss.edu email, and your student ID will act as your ticket to the games. The purchasing window will remain open until tickets are sold out. On-sale dates and prices are subject to change. h o t t y t o d dy, g o s h a l m i g h t y. w h o t h e h e l l a r e w e ? h e y ! F l i m F la m , B i m Ba m , o l e m i ss , by da m n !
U Q G U M AROUND CAMPUS M Martindale-Cole Student Services Gertrude C. Ford Student Union is often referred to as the “living room” of the university and is the hub for Center is where you’ll find student activities and involvement. Admissions, Registrar, Bursar, Financial Aid, Student Disability Services, Career Center, Center for Student Success and First-Year Experience, Global Engagement, Health Professions Advising Office, and Study Abroad. G Q The Grove is famously known for its tailgating which takes place every home football game Saturday in the fall. Every other day of the week, students have a multi-use, 10-acre park (equipped with wifi) in the heart of campus. The Quad is in the pantheon of beautiful 1 6 | U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I SS I SS I P P I O R I E N TAT I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 1 | 1 7 areas of campus and is home to a number of buildings and offices like the J.D. Williams Library, the ID Center, the Student Media Center, and Rebel Market.
WELLNESS University Counseling Center assists students, faculty, and staff by offering individual New! counseling, couple’s counseling, group counseling, stress management, crisis intervention, assessments and referrals, outreach programs, consultations, and substance abuse services. Violence Intervention and Prevention Services is a confidential, supportive, and inclusive resource center that provides emotional and academic support for those impacted by sexual violence and harassment, intimate-partner violence, domestic violence, stalking, and other gender-based discrimination. Physical, Mental, & Emotional The newly opened South Campus Recreation Center serves as a fitness space complete with basketball courts and a climbing wall. The Turner Center William Magee Center for Wellness Education provides provides additional fitness facilities including an education, research, and support related to alcohol and other olympic-size pool. Multiple outdoor spaces include drugs. With a focus on the holistic wellbeing of students, they the intramural fields and South Campus Rail Trails. work across campus to promote student success by learning about prevention education and engaged support. iv e rsi ty p o l i c The V.B. Harrison un e Student Health Center emergency: 662 promotes the health and well-being of students 915-4911 through education and non- emergency: 662 prevention by offering acute care, immunization 915-7234 services, mental health evaluations, and x-ray and lab services. The University Police Department consists of 1 8 | U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I SS I SS I P P I patrol units, administrative O R I E N TAT I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 1 | 1 9 operations, and emergency The UMatter office coordinates support efforts both on- and management who act as an off-campus to assist students facing challenges by providing integrated team by striving to resources and information that promote personal and achieve excellence in public academic success. UMatter also houses the Care Report process safety and to ensure a high which allows any member of the Ole Miss community to refer quality of student-faculty life by anyone who may be in distress or in need of assistance. promoting a safe atmosphere.
JUST DO IT- CICC Get Involved! With more than 400 registered The Center for Inclusion and Cross-Cultural Engagement (CICCE) supports the University’s core value of inclusiveness and seeks for students to deepen student organizations, you their understanding of their will find countless ways to own and others’ identities participate in student life. The and culture. CICCE programs gateway to involvement starts with the ForUM website, where and services encourage cross- cultural interactions and the Cross Cultural you can search for organizations by any of these categories: Center (located in the Student Union) serves as a physical Engagement Academic space that nurtures and Programs welcomes underrepresented Creative and historically marginalized populations on campus. All In. All Year. Cultural/Multicultural Fraternity/Sorority Pride Camp Graduate School & Allies Training Health & Wellness Honors Society iTeam Leadership Military & Intelligence Are You Ready? Political Dialogue Series Religious & Spiritual Service & Philanthropic Retention & Success Special Interest Sport Club MOST Student Governance (Mississippi Outreach to University Department/Sponsored Scholastic Talent) Women’s Interests Mentoring Program 2 0 | U N I V E R S I T Y O F M I SS I SS I P P I o n e fo r IMPACT+ Peer Mentoring Program r e 's O R I E N TAT I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 1 | 2 1 yo he u t 400+ ! UMConnect Mentoring Program STUDENT Men of Excellence ORGS (MOX)
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