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Orientation

What does the academic term Orientation mean in higher education?

Orientation


Orientation definition

Short Definition

Orientation is a program or event that introduces new students to the college or university, its culture, resources, policies and expectations.


In-depth Overview

Orientation

Long definition: Orientation, often referred to as New Student Orientation or Freshman Orientation, is a program organized by educational institutions, such as colleges and universities, to welcome and familiarize new students with the campus, academic policies, resources and the university community. It typically occurs before the start of the academic year and aims to ease the transition into college life, providing essential information and support for incoming students.

Etymology: The term "orientation" comes from the Latin word "orientatio", which means "determination of the east" or "the action of facing east". In this context, it refers to helping new students find their way and direction in their academic journey.

Synonyms or related academic terms:

  • New Student Orientation
  • Freshman Orientation
  • University Welcome Week

Examples of Use:

  • During orientation, students receive information about course registration, academic requirements and campus facilities.
  • Orientation programs often include campus tours, meetings with academic advisors and social events to connect with peers.
  • New Student Orientation helps students adjust to college life and build a sense of belonging within the university community.

Translations:
Spanish: Orientación
French: Orientation
German: Orientierung
Italian: Orientamento
Portuguese: Orientação
Japanese: オリエンテーション (Orientēshon)
Chinese (Simplified): 迎新日 (Yíngxīn Rì)
Hindi: अभिविन्यास (Abhivinyās)

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Orientation


unirank Glossary Classification

Miscellaneous higher education terms > University events



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