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Well, the most important thing is a positive attitude and willingness to participate in the program. But the following also will be helpful:
- Something to take notes on. We do provide several blank pages in the parent handbook for notes, but the pages are slick, and sometimes our dedicated note-takers run out of space!
- A light sweater or jacket. The air conditioning is pretty strong inside, and it gets a little chilly.
- Comfortable, light clothing. Don’t go out and buy new stuff! Although we do have an evening reception, the dress is very casual. You will be walking in the heat and then sitting in cold air conditioning for the rest of the day. Please dress comfortably!
Click here for some images of what to and not to wear to orientation.
- An umbrella in case of rain.
- Bring some form of payment (debit, credit, cash, check) to reserve pre-packed textbooks for your student and for miscellaneous purchases.
- The money to rent a P.O. box—$27 will cover your student for a year.
Overnight Stay
If you are staying in a residence hall, we provide sheets (top and bottom) and towels for the bathroom:
- Be sure to pack a separate bag. You will not stay in the same hall as your student.
- Bring your own pillow, pillow case, blanket (sometimes it gets chilly at night), alarm clock, cell phone (the rooms do not have phones) and anything else you think you might need for the room for comfort (maybe a pair of earplugs if you are a light sleeper or a fan if you need background noise to sleep).
- Bring bathroom shoes. It’s communal living. Plan accordingly.
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