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Summer School Orientation

8 to 12 November 2024

Summer School Orientation will introduce you to your faculty staff, provide important academic information, and show you how to access key support services before classes start. You’ll also connect with other new students and set yourself up for a smooth start.

Rā Whakawhanaukataka | Orientation Day is filled with activities that help you meet the faculty staff and other students and explore the support available to you at Lincoln Uni. For international students, the International Orientation is a must-attend event where you’ll meet our International Student Advisors and receive useful information to help you settle into life and study in New Zealand and at Lincoln Uni. Registrations are required for these compulsory orientation events. Don't forget to visit the Welcome Desk for help finding your way around and getting information on where to get support for your enrolment and course timetable.

All eligible students will be getting an email to register for the compulsory orientation event (s). International students, please remember to register for both events.Once registered, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a QR code for check-in on orientation day. Please save this email for easy check-in.

We understand that family and whānau are an important part of your journey, and they’re welcome to join you for these events. Be sure to check the schedule and mark your calendar.

Time & Date Activity Location
9am - 4pm, Friday 8 November Rā Whakawhanaukataka | Orientation Day (More details) Stewart Building & Landscape Architecture (D) (SoLA) (Campus Map)
9am - 4pm, Friday 8 to Tuesday 12 November (excluding the weekend)  Welcome Desk Ground floor, Te Whare Pūrākau | Ivey Hall (Library) (Campus Map)
2.30 - 4.30pm, Friday 8 November International Orientation (More details) S2 & foyer, Stewart Building (Campus Map)
10am & 1.30pm, Monday 11 November Campus Tour Meet outside Te Whare Pūrākau | Ivey Hall (Library)
Monday 11 to Tuesday 12 November Wayfinding Outside Te Whare Pūrākau | Ivey Hall (Library)