SLC Orientation 2008

Attention current and incoming Sarah Lawrence students: the moment you’ve been waiting for all summer is finally here—the Orientation 2008 schedule is now available to download!

In order to view it, simply log onto MySLC and click on the Orientation Page link, located beneath the “New Students” header (it’s on the right side of the page). This will take you to a page mostly designed for new students (if you haven’t already, all you incoming first-years are encouraged to explore it); you can find the Orientation 2008 schedule beneath the “Orientation Downloads” header (again, on the right side of the page).

I don’t want to give too much away, but I can guarantee everyone’s favorite “sexpert” David Moyer will be back, SLC’s perennial favorite film The Princess Bride will be screened, and Orientation Cabaret will, yet again, introduce everyone to the immense talent our school has to offer (shameless plug: this year, it’s being hosted by us fun-loving Sadie Lou types). Oh, and some guy named Frank Warren is scheduled to appear…

Update: For those undergrads pining to get a head start on choosing classes, the 2008-2009 course catalogue is also available, as is the preliminary course schedule (available on MySLC, under the “Academics” tab). Graduate courses can be found on the SLC website, within each program of study.

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