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Are children allowed to attend orientation?

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Are children allowed to attend orientation?

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Yes, but this will be a personal family decision. Our program may contain some topics which you are not comfortable discussing in the presence of your younger child and because of the length and walking required in the program, we suggest that orientation is best suited for those 18-years and older. The Office of Orientation will not require those under 18 to pay the orientation registration fees, but requires that they pay for meals individually at each dining location.

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It is not recommended for a sibling to attend orientation. Again, this is an important time of the student’s life and it is imperative that he/she be allowed to experience the college more personally. Siblings, friends, boyfriends/girlfriends will only detract from the students’ experience.

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