Division of Student Affairs

The Orientation Checklist


This checklist is a guide for several of the things you should do before attending orientation. Keep in mind that this list is not all-inclusive, but it does organize some of the foundations tasks that will help you prepare for orientation and registration. It is also important that you carefully read all materials you receive from UNI. If you would like a PDF version of this checklist to print and save for later, click here.

What to do before orientation

Activate your MyUniverse account

When admitted, you received a letter from the Office of Admissions that included your Cat ID and student number. This information will allow you to access your MyUniverse account, a personalized web portal. In order to activate your account, visit the UNI web site at www.uni.edu, click on the MyUniverse link at the top of the page, enter your Cat ID, and follow the directions listed under the "New User" information link. You will be using your MyUniverse portal during orientation to register for classes.

Immunization Requirement Form

You should have received this form with your acceptance letter from the Office of Admissions. Complete the form and mail it in, or bring it with you to orientation.

Financial Aid Tasks

1)   Review your Online Award Notification, available through MyUniverse within the "My Personal Records" section. Paper award letters are no longer mailed to students; all initial award notifications are available on MyUniverse. Grants, UNI scholarships, and work study are automatically accepted for students. Loans require acceptance via the Online Award Notification.

If choosing to accept a loan, students and parents can complete separate electronic promissory notes at www.dlenote.ed.gov. Your 4-digit federal PIN is required to accept these loans. If you've forgotten or lost your PIN, visit www.pin.ed.gov. Please read the materials that accompany the award notification for more information on loans and other forms of financial aid.

2)   Report all off-campus/hometown scholarships to the UNI Financial Aid Office. This can be done via the Online Award Notification by emailing additional.aid@uni.edu or by phone at (319) 273-2700.

3)   View the UNI Online Job Board at www.uni.edu/finaid. Click on the "Student Employment" link to learn more about on-campus employment and to search for jobs. On-campus employers may be accessible during orientation or could be contacted prior to the start of the semester.

4)   Complete Direct Loan Entrance Counseling at www.dl.ed.gov. Entrance counseling is required prior to any disbursement of loans to the university. We encourage all students to complete this process if they ever plan to borrow during their collegiate career.


Special Accommodations for Orientation Programs

Special accommodations for students and family members with disabilities will be provided upon request. Please notify us of your needs at least two weeks prior to your arrival. This can be done online as you complete your reservation, by emailing kristin.woods@uni.edu, or by calling 319-273-2332.

Foreign Language Placement Tests (if applicable)

Students who plan to continue study in a foreign language (French, Spanish, German, or Russian) should complete an online foreign language placement test. Visit http://www.uni.edu/modlangs/main/placemnt.shtml for more information and a link to the test. Bring a copy of your results (score and recommended course placement) with you to orientation. You will not be allowed to register for any foreign language classes if you have not completed this placement exam.

Notify UNI of Earned College Credits

Make arrangements to have a transcript sent to UNI prior to attending orientation for any college credit earned by:



College Coursework:
Ask the college granting you credit to send a transcript to UNI, including any courses that you are currently taking.

If you are not able to have this information to UNI by your orientation date, please bring appropriate information / documentation of your earned college credits to be used in your academic advising session at orientation.

*Please note that you must have a transcript sent directly to UNI for earned college credits from other sources to be entered in your official UNI records.*

What to bring to orientation

CatID for MyUniverse login

You will be logging in to MyUniverse for multiple functions during orientation, including online registration. You will need your username and password in order to access MyUniverse.

List of Exams taken for College Credit (such as Advanced Placement)

Even if you haven't yet received scores for Advanced Placement exams, bring along a list of the specific exams that you have taken. This will help your academic advisors to identify which course requirements you may have already completed.

Financial Aid materials

1)   A complete listing and the amounts of your hometown scholarships can be reported during orientation. Hometown scholarship checks can be submitted during orientation.

2)   Your Federal PIN number. This is the same PIN that parents and students used to electronically submit the FAFSA.

3)   Parent PLUS disbursement Agreements: Parents wanting to accept the Parent PLUS Loan should bring their disbursement agreement for submission. This disbursement agreement would have been mailed upon initially accepting the Parent PLUS Loan on the Online Award Notification.


Immunization Records and Health & Pharmacy insurance cards

You should have received the Immunization Requirement Form with your acceptance letter from the Office of Admissions. If you have not turned in this form prior to orientation, bring it with you to your orientation session. The Student Health Clinic will collect copies of immunization records and can also scan copies of your health and pharmacy insurance cards at the Student Services Fair.

Comfortable walking shoes

We will be walking between a few University buildings between sessions, so it's important to dress appropriately.

Umbrella

It's best to be prepared for the occasional rain shower, as we will be walking on campus.

Light Jacket or Sweatshirt

Temperatures may vary between buildings.

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