My student has friends or family members on campus or the nearby area. Can he/she visit with them when sessions aren’t taking place?
No. While at orientation, students are required to stay in the vicinity of Case Hall until they have successfully completed the program on the second day. Students are also required to spend the night in Case Hall. Activities in the evening have been planned to give the students a chance to meet new people, relax, and have some fun. They can use this time to talk with AOP staff members, who are a great source of information. Leaving Case Hall will result in the inability to enroll for classes until the week before school begins.
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