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Resources for Parents of First-Year Students
Washington and Lee is preparing for the possible appearance of the novel H1N1 influenza, or swine flu, on the campus this fall. A special Web site has been developed with important information about this flu.
Leading Edge pre-orientation programs take place the week before regular first-year student orientation begins, and provide incoming students with the opportunity to begin their college career with friends, a sense of community, sharpened teamwork and leadership skills, and a memorable, meaningful, and challenging experience.
W&L's four-day Orientation Program for first-year students introduces new students to various aspects of academic and student life at Washington and Lee through formal and informal discussions with members of the faculty, administration and various student government organizations.
W&L's Parents' Orientation program begins with a President's Welcome for parents and family members of first-year students and new students on move-in day, followed by a number of sessions designed to address parents' questions before they depart campus.
Tour the first-year student residence halls, view floorplans and learn about furnishings and residential living policies.
Includes links to Student Health and Counseling, Student Computing, Financial Aid, Parking and Public Safety, Career Services, the Fitness Center, and information about banking in Lexington.
Instructions for sending letters and packages to your student.
Academic advising, placement tests, peer tutoring, study skills and more resources to help first-year students enjoy a successful academic experience at W&L.
Answers to parents' most frequently asked questions, including housing, required forms for enrollment, substance abuse policy, Parents Weekend and more.