Student
orientation programme plays an important role in a students transition to a
university life. Orientation programmes are aimed at
familiarizing the students to an unknown campus environment, its faculties and
infrastructure. It enables them to make essential connection with studies and
develop network among other peers.
“Where
will be my classroom? What will be my majors,
What is the course structure?” Umpteen numbers of questions looms in the minds
of students, when they start their college life.
In the
beginning of the first year, students need to be made acquainted to their
surroundings in the campus. This includes introductory sessions, giving them an
overview of the university life; the rules and regulations mandated for each
student in a particular college/ faculty.It is an essential period at the beginning of the college session, which allows the students to get settled in their new environment.
Teacher
coordinator of every stream sets a model of introductory orientation programme that includes academic as well as social activities.
The
three basic goals of any university/college when organizing an orientation week/month
are:
- Introducing students to their college life.
- Incorporating them in the university environment.
- Giving opportunity to the university members and faculties to get connected to the new batch.
Introducing
Students to a college life
This is the most essential aspect of an
orientation programme in any university, irrespective of the nature of the
course. Students need to be made aware of the social environment of their
university/college. This social factor most definitely includes the extracurricular
activities, social clubs, events, workshops and other special training
programmes available in the college course. This encourages them and helps them
in getting socially integrated with the college culture. In the early few weeks of the college itself, a student should be able to discover his interest in any
of the college activities other than the mainstream course. Social involvement
will make sure that students don’t lose interest in the college life and hence are regular with their attendance.
Introductory
sessions most importantly aims at giving an overview about the academic course,
pursued by the students. By giving a rough idea of academic expectations,
students are prepared for the challenges they might face during their graduation/post
graduation programmes.
Often
in the orientation programmes, eminent lecturers and experts in various fields
are introduced to the new students, to mentally prepare them for awaited
professional life they have set out to achieve.
Orientation
programmes in colleges also give opportunities to students where they can self evaluate their aptitude level, by participating in the workshops and discussion
sessions. Attending
Orientation enables students to make important connections with the collegiate environment,
academic studies, peers and network with the campus community.
Incorporating students in the university environment
The
second most important aspect of an orientation programme is to make students accustomed
to the campus surrounding. For many students going to college may be their
first experience away from home, so orientation programme gives them the
required aid in getting acquainted with their new neighbourhood.
Answering
all their queries and doubts, counseling, guiding them in the choice of their social
clubs are some of the activities involved in these orientation sessions.
In this manner,
orientation helps students get their attitude right as best suited for the new
place.Campus maps,
guided tours in the campus allow them to physically get apprised of the college
interiors so that they do not find themselves lost. Orientation programmes are
the best platform for the new students to get a total overview of what all a university has to offer.
Giving opportunity to the university members and faculty to get connected with the new batch.
Involving the entire university
community in the orientation programme is the most effective aspect as it gives the students and teachers an equal opportunity to interact with each other. The entire
campus community including the faculty, dining services, housing, facilities
management, and student activities groups gets involved in this programme of
welcoming new students.
The interaction among the students
and the college community strengthens student’s persistence in the college. A
feeling of belongingness is inculcated in student’s mind during the
orientation, which makes them feel a part of the university community. Institutions appoint old students as
the orientation leaders who can also share their own experience with the newcomers
and make them aware of the awaited experience.
Conclusion
Orientation programmes serve as a foundation for college/university success. It sets a lasting impression for new students and their families.The main purpose of a good orientation session in a college is to bridge the gap between the professors and the students, ensuring a smooth communication between the two. A good orientation programme should be designed in a manner that it can answer all the queries of the students, before they are asked.
A structured orientation model can aid all the participants including students, faculty members, administration, parents and current students. Orientation marks a successful beginning of a college session as it assures to the new students that they made a good
decision in their college choice. It also helps students prepare for a successful career with clear vision about what lies ahead and what can be achieved at the end of their courses.
Student Orientation is a warm up session for students before they are ready to hit the ground for their final performance, for a successful career.
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