Begin with a targeted check of the en línea campus hub to pick two activities that match your current goals. See the shrine of student traditions hosting a 90-minute session on knowing yourself and mapping your experience. After you register, note the space where the workshop will run and set a calendar alert.
En inventory of campus spaces expanded this fall: 12 new study pods, 3 quiet rooms, and 2 collaboration hubs in the student center. The manager de servicio operations reports that all locations stay open until 11 PM on weekdays, with en línea booking available, which reduces walk-ins by 28%. Plan to reserve space for group activities by Sunday to secure slots for Sept 7–9.
Applications opened for fall leadership roles across 5 student departments. The coordination team expects 82 candidates this cycle, with 16 finalists per role advancing to interviews behind the scenes. Candidates should prepare a concise 90-second pitch and a one-page resume, then practice with a guardian or mentor before submitting en línea.
Knowing yourself helps you choose roles that fit your skillset. For example, a project role in the campus tech space relies on organized inventory tracking and clear communication. If you lack experience, enroll in a short online course to build a basic toolkit and log it in your experience ledger. The street-smart approach means visiting the student service desk for a quick skills assessment and a feedback loop to improve your next application.
Behind every strong application, there is a clear plan. Create a 3-part package: a brief narrative that describes your role, a concrete sample of past work, and a short plan for the first 30 days in the slot. Use the en línea portal to attach the documents, and set reminders. The guardian of your progress is you; track progress in a simple inventory and review monthly with a mentor.
Student Scoop: September 3, 2025 – Latest Campus News & Related
Sign up now for the september volunteer programs this week to connect with campus leadershape and gain insights while supporting cultural events on campus; august turnout informed schedule changes for several programs.
- Volunteer Fair on September 5, 3–5 pm, Student Union Plaza; seven clubs participate; bring a photo ID; pickup signup sheets at the desk; email confirmations arrive within 24 hours.
- Foreign Language Exchange on September 7, 4–6 pm, Language Center; pair with international students; learn greetings; Vermont hosts present; sign up via the campus email list.
- Music Night on September 6, 7–9 pm, Campus Center Auditorium; student bands perform; ride options from the quad; free entry for all students.
- Firehall Safety Drill on September 4, 1–2 pm, Fire Hall Lot; evacuation routes explained; note safety handouts; stop by for quick tips.
- Campus Visit for Cultural Programs on September 8, 11 am–1 pm; guided tours of student clubs; meet leadershape members; learn how to join programs in the state.
- Career and Internship Info Session on September 9, 2–4 pm, Career Center; direct Q&A with mentors; bring a resume for on-site feedback; email confirmations after registration.
- Volunteer Projects with local partners in vermont on September 10, 9 am–12 pm; pickup equipment at the volunteer desk; sign up by contacting the email address on the events page.
Note: The week connects international and local communities with practical opportunities that fit busy student schedules. For updates, visit the events page or email the volunteer desk. Related updates cover campus safety, cultural exchange outcomes, and leadership development opportunities.
Where to find today’s campus-wide alerts, newsletters, and must-read announcements
Check the university alerts page first and use the link to access today’s campus-wide alerts, newsletters, and must-read announcements. The News & Alerts hub aggregates notices from campus departments, student groups, and auxiliary programs, with updates posted hourly. For quick updates, the givepulse feed shows events and meetings from teams you follow.
Alerts cover parking, rules, services, and appointment reminders. Look for parking maps, altered hours, and safety notices in the section labeled for the week or during the week. Each item includes concrete actions, such as moving a meeting, bringing documents, or RSVP-ing. Reading the headlines helps you learn which items affect your plans and schedule.
The campus store notifies clientes about hours, sales, and service changes. Alerts from university offices also cover programs and events you can attend, along with completed tasks that require your attention. Stay aware of shifts in auxiliary services and where to bring questions or feedback.
Memorial and foreign student services publish notices about counseling, language support, and campus events. If you need to schedule an appointment, use the link in the services area or contact the office directly. These posts help you learn what meets your needs this week and how to participate in events, programs, and activities.
To stay informed, bookmark the alerts page, subscribe to newsletters, and review the reading list for the week. The teams across departments post plans and updates about parking, hose safety locations, and other campus services; bring your calendar and align your schedule with what matters most.
Housing updates: dorm move-in windows, room changes, and application deadlines
Plan your dorm move-in within your assigned window to ensure a smooth check-in. While you prepare, review your roommate preferences and club interests in the housing portal to align with natrona, front, and hall layouts.
Move-in windows and check-in steps
Move-in windows are assigned by building and posted in the housing portal. natrona Hall and Front Building share Wednesday, Sept 3, through Friday, Sept 6, with blocks: Natrona Hall 9:00–11:00, 11:00–13:00, 14:00–16:00; Front Building 10:00–12:00, 13:00–15:00; Firehall 9:30–11:30, 12:30–14:30. Arrive 15 minutes before your slot; bring your student ID, housing packet QR code, and any required forms. If you plan to bring a guest or heavy furniture, confirm in advance with the building supervisor. Walk-ins are welcome if slots remain, but scheduled slots minimize lines. The front desk in each hall will guide you; Cathy will be on duty during the window to greet new arrivals. For delays, use the campus portal to reschedule within the same window. After arrival, staff complete room assignments and verify roommates; be prepared to follow the building rules and safety orders. While you settle in, consider visiting the parade and clubs fair to learn about campus life and meet neighbors.
Deadlines and room-change options
Application deadlines: new housing applications by Sept 10. Room-change requests by Sept 19. The portal shows your current room status within your township and available options. If you plan to move to a different building, such as a front building, check how it affects your commute. Foreign students should verify visa-related housing requirements and contact Cathy for guidance. Resmer support helps with forms and steps in the housing office. For walk-ins, note that availability declines as deadlines approach, and processing may incur cents-based fees. Complete all steps to become settled in your new room by the start of the fall term.
Academic calendar updates: important dates for registration, add/drop, and deadlines
Register by September 12 to secure your fall courses and avoid late fees.
On the Tarentum campus and across the university, the academic calendar opens several key windows each month. Most students benefit from early planning: note deadlines, connect with a meeting with your advisor, and keep options open. To achieve a balanced load, be willing to adjust, and use the resources available. In this article, you’ll find the essential dates and practical steps to stay registered and on track through September. september calendar notes the start of the add/drop window and the need to act quickly. Know when to register and plan ahead to avoid surprises. If you are registered, double-check your list and your waitlists.
Many organizations offer guidance during the add/drop window, and veterans play a role in mentoring peers. Their benefits include peer support, campus resources, and tips for navigating busy weeks. Open reminders, friend check-ins, and campus events help you stay informed. During events, facilities teams test hoses as part of safety drills. This version of the schedule provides the most essential deadlines to help you approach fall with clear expectations and the willingness to adapt for success, turning potential adventures into organized progress.
| Fecha | Evento | Detalles |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-09-01 | Registration Opens | Students can browse sections, add to plan, and confirm enrollment. Open to all platforms. |
| 2025-09-12 | Add/Drop Period Ends Online | Last day to add or drop courses online without advisor approval. Most popular sections sell quickly, so act fast. |
| 2025-09-15 | Advisor Approval Required for Some Courses | Restricted sections or prerequisites require a meeting with your advisor; check your department site for specifics. |
| 2025-09-25 | Tuition Payment Due | Balance must be paid or arranged via a payment plan. Bills show amounts in dollars and cents; ensure funds are available to avoid holds. |
| 2025-09-30 | Last Day to Withdraw with W | Withdraw by this date to receive a W on your transcript. Review refund windows and impact on your academic record. |
Safety and security: new procedures, emergency numbers, and campus reporting

Appointments can be booked there by emailing safety@freeport.edu to secure a briefing. There are updated rules for access control: ID checks at all entry points, doors auto-lock after 11 PM, and visitors must be escorted by a guardian. Guardians patrol the campus in the evenings, with a steady position near Holmes Hall and Firehall. Without your ID, access to residence areas is blocked. The fifth floor has targeted alerts for rapid notification, and note that bedding must be secured and the closet kept clear to prevent trips. There are insights from many peoples across the campus; this makes family safety a priority and strengthens support there. On game nights, the husky program adds presence in common areas, but you should still report issues through the guardian channel.
Emergency numbers and call protocols
Dial 911 for medical or fire emergencies when you cannot reach campus staff by other means. Campus Security operates 24/7 at 555-0202. For non-emergency reports, use 555-0203 or email safety@freeport.edu. A guard on duty handles follow-ups and can provide on-site guidance where you are located, including in the fifth floor dorms. The firehall location and the guardian team coordinate with Holmes Hall leadership to ensure quick placement of responders. The maintenance company coordinates with guardians to address hazards quickly. On game nights, the husky mascot appears at events, but you should still report issues through the guardian channel.
Reporting channels and steps
The campus reporting portal is available from the student hub; there you select the incident type, note where it occurred (building, room, closet), time, and any people involved. You can attach photos or documents when safe to do so. Submissions are routed to the guardian on duty and generate an email receipt so you have a note of the action. In evenings, expect a response within a few minutes; in daytime hours, responses come within 5–10 minutes. This process is related to campus rules and uses leading safety workflows to reduce risk there, benefiting many students and staff who rely on support from the safety team.
Upcoming events and activities: registration steps and tips to maximize attendance
Register within 24 hours of release to secure your spot, add events to your calendar, and set two reminders before each session. Use the activitiesmtuedu online portal to search by month and industry, then filter for east campus or online options to tailor your plans and stay on track with your goals. This approach is super practical and well supports your experience, helping you reach more benefit from each session.
Registration steps
Step 1: Open the online calendar and locate the event in activitiesmtuedu or the campus portal. Verify the date, time, and location to avoid conflicts during your week.
Step 2: Click Register, fill needed fields (name, email, student ID if required), and choose attendance mode (online or on-campus). If there is a fee, review payment options and receipts will issue immediately.
Step 3: Review terms and confirm, then you will receive a confirmation email with a link to add the event to your calendar and add alarms. The masthead on the events page will show the contact for help.
Step 4: Add the event to your calendar and set reminders: first reminder 24 hours before, second reminder 2 hours before the start. This ensures you stay on schedule and avoid missing times.
Step 5: If you need assistance, reach out to your advisor or auxiliary services; they can help with accessibility needs and group registrations and ensure you have all needed information for the issue or questions during registration.
Tips to maximize attendance
Plan your month by syncing the calendar with your study and work plans; target activities that align with your industry interests and offer hands-on experiences. The more you participate, the more growth you feel and the more opportunities you will gain.
When you engage, introduce yourself to the host, collect contact details, and follow up after the event to stay connected with speakers and peers. This expands your reach and can support future sales or collaboration opportunities.
During sessions, take notes on key topics such as new products and services presented by campus partners and auxiliary suppliers. This helps you capture concrete bite-sized takeaways for your portfolio.
Online options let you login from home or the east campus; if you cannot attend live, watch the recording in the online portal and catch up during the next event. Keeping a consistent schedule will build momentum month after month.
Keep track of times and dates; check the calendar for changes and updates, and refer to holmes notes for recurring best practices from past cohorts. Stay proactive and leverage every opportunity to learn and network.
Tech and library updates: Wi-Fi changes, hours, and study space access
Log in with your vermont email on the new CampusWiFi network to gain stable access today.
- Wi‑Fi changes
- New networks: CampusWiFi-Student (recommended) and CampusGuest for visitors
- Sign‑in uses your email with a refreshed version of the portal; state policies may require a second verification step
- If you need help, contact a technician or email the help desk; cathy will meet you at the window
- Benefits include faster connections, fewer drops, and easier access on three devices
- Library hours
- Operating hours: Mon–Fri 7:00 am–11:00 pm; Sat–Sun 9:00 am–6:00 pm
- thursdays extend to 9:00 pm for rigorous study sessions
- Holiday hours and notices posted at the street-facing window; operating updates stay visible at a glance
- Library operations are aligned with campus schedule to simplify planning
- Study space access
- Three study zones: Quiet Zone (Level 2), Collaborative Zone (Level 3), and Media Lab (Ground Floor)
- Access via self-check-in kiosks or the library portal; youre able to book spaces up to three days in advance
- Visit the desk for a one-visit pass if you dont have your ID; programs and learning cohorts frequently use these spaces
- Booking is available up to three days ahead, giving you more control over your schedule and not wasting time
- Cafe, snacks, and drinks
- The campus cafe offers coffee and free drinks during peak hours; snacks nearby support you during long study blocks
Student support services: how to book tutoring, counseling, financial aid, and career advising
Book tutoring today by visiting the Student Support portal, select Tutoring, pick your subject, and choose a time; thursdays and sunday slots appear. After you confirm, a link arrives to join the session. Monitors track attendance and tutor feedback, so you see progress; this support builds steady study habits for lives on campus and fostering a culture of learning, with Wadsworth Hall and the president guiding the effort to make tutoring accessible. Planned options cover topics beyond the core course, helping you gain confidence for the future.
Tutoring scheduling and study planning
Tutoring bookings happen in the Student Support hub. Choose Tutoring, pick a subject, and select a time on the week that fits your schedule; thursdays and sunday slots are common. The system sends a session link once you confirm. To prepare, jot a short note about what you want to cover; tutors review it beforehand so you get efficient help. Bring a computer or tablet if you join online, and have your course materials ready. After the session, post a brief summary to your paper trail and share progress with the deputy and your advisor. Participants from various programs log in, and the center offers programs aimed at different needs, so whether you want to boost a test score, complete a paper, or plan a fifth course, you can find a fit.
Counseling, Financial Aid, and Career Advising
Counseling, financial aid, and career advising are available through the same hub. Schedule a session by selecting the service, choosing an available time, and submitting a brief intake form. Counselors respond within 2 business days; for urgent situations, contact the on-call line and use the link on your dashboard. Financial aid staff explain grants, scholarships, and planned loan options, and help you assemble documents and a paper trail for applications covering tuition and books. Career advising helps you build a resume, practice interviews, and explore internships, with programs that include bluesky exploration weeks, campus clubs like a night club, and opportunities in childrens theater and musical productions. Whether you aim for internships, graduate school, or fifth‑semester planning, share your progress with your advisor and post updates to your plan. For first internships, the team offers practice interviews and tailored connections on campus. The deputy and president keep wait times short, and the overall effort fosters your growth.
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