<p>My undergrad (Spelman, a historically black women’s college) had some great orientation week traditions, but they’re generally kept semi-secret from first-years until they happen so I won’t elaborate.</p>
<p>But our graduation traditions are great too. We have Class Day on the Friday before graduation, which is planned by the top 10 seniors in our class for the class, and then we all walk under the Alumnae Arch after a long line of alumnae who are there for renunion. They stop on the other side of the arch and applaud us as new alumnae when we go through. It’s such an awesome feeling.</p>
<p>We also have a festival each semester on the day before finals begins.</p>
<p>Agnes Scott seniors (another women’s college) ring a bell in a bell tower when something important happens. It used to be for women who were getting married, but now it’s if you get a job or get into a graduate school.</p>
<p>And Wellesley’s got that hoop run.</p>