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First-year student

A first-year student is any student attending college for the first time (not including dual-enrollment taken in high school), typically straight from high school or after a short time away from school. Orientation for first-year students offers an immersive experience for students to learn about life at VCU, understand academic requirements, learn about campus resources and connect with VCU students, faculty and staff. Our program also includes an overnight stay on VCU's campus.

Learn more about Orientation for first-year students.

Transfer student, adult learner or readmitted student

VCU offers several Orientation program options for transfer students, adult learners and non-traditional students and readmitted students. Orientation is a vital step in your success at VCU.

Transfer students are those that have attended at least one semester at another college or university and are transferring credits to VCU. Adult learners and non-traditional students include students age 25 or older or students who are married/widowed/divorced, have children/dependents or who are military-affiliated (veteran/active duty/reservists). 

Readmitted students are those returning to VCU after three consecutive semesters away.

Learn more about Orientation for transfer students, adult learners and readmitted students.

Parent, family member or supporter

Family members and supporters of new first-year and transfer students are strongly encouraged to participate in Orientation with your student. Families and supporters who register for Orientation can attend the event with their student, gain access to online resources and get connected with the VCU community through our Ram Families listserv.

Learn more about Orientation for families and supporters.