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Orientation

Congratulations! The college admission process is behind you, summer vacation is in front of you, and your college career is right around the corner.

Next fall and the beginning of your first semester may seem like a long time away, but it will be here before you know it. Everyone at LMU wants to make sure you get off to a great start. New Student Orientation gets things started, and smoothes the transition between high school and college. It’s your first official activity as an LMU student.

Orientation is designed to prepare you for your academic life at LMU, and to introduce you to your opportunities and responsibilities as a member of the LMU community. You’ll meet a faculty advisor and take part in activities that will touch on a very wide range of the challenges and experiences most college students encounter.  By the time you’ve completed your Orientation, college will seem much more real, and you’ll feel like you are really an LMU student.

You will also get a head start on meeting some of your classmates, many of whom will be your friends throughout your days at LMU, and some for much longer than that.

Orientation Registration

Freshman Orientation sessions will be offered on the on the following dates:

Session1: June 3-4 Session 4: June 13-14
Session 2: June 6-7 Session 5: June 17-18
Session 3: June 10-11    Session 6: June 20-21


Click here to view the Orientation Schedule

In order to reserve a space for an orientation session, students must complete the Orientation and Registration Tutorial.  Freshmen who have submitted a commitment deposit will receive an email with instructions on completing the tutorial by the end of April.

Orientation requires an overnight stay.  Housing will only be provided for the student.  Please visit the link below for Local Family Accommodations:

Local Family Accommodations


Questions?

Contact Orientation at 310-338-7429 or orientation@lmu.edu.

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