I know that your acceptance letter obviously tells you if you got in or not, but does it tell you important information, like when orientation is?
Depends on the school. Some have multiple orientation dates, and you just pick one online. I imagine the acceptance package would have instructions like how and when to register for orientation.
It’s also becoming increasingly common for schools to send out notifications through email, and send a physical copy in the mail weeks later as formality.
In most cases, you should have created a student portal when you submitted your deposit and announced your intention to attend. There should be information for admitted students on the college website.
Sorry for asking a question on your thread, but orientations are at the school that you go to right? Some people said that they would be in the city that you live in (if its a big city/metropolitan area) which I dont think is logical…
@nervousguy38 - your screen name is apt. I have seen on other threads that you are only a sophomore in high school? Or perhaps a rising junior now? Either way, you are awfully hung up on many small details with regard to what happens once you get accepted and choose a college to attend. Please don’t get caught up in the orientation process and how one pays tuition just yet. Concentrate on doing well in high school, prepping for the PSAT, and thinking about what colleges you might want to apply to. You really are getting ahead of yourself on the minute details.
As they say, “Don’t sweat the small stuff!”