Saint Louis University Fall Welcome
Saint Louis University's Fall Welcome is full of campus traditions to mark the arrival of our new and returning SLU Billikens.
About Fall Welcome
- Fall Welcome includes University Convocation and our student-led "Live the Oath" presentation, mixed with programs to help students connect with each other and the University.
- Look for the students in orange! Oriflamme leaders are sophomore, junior and senior students here to help you move in and acclimate to your first several days on campus by answering questions and helping you get involved.
Wondering what happens at Fall Welcome? Get an inside look.
Fall Welcome 2025: Schedule of Events
Times and locations of events may be subject to change until closer to the date. The student meal plan begins Friday, Aug. 15. Looking for a location? Check the campus map.
New Student Move-In
8 a.m.-5 p.m., Campus Housing
Welcome Home, new Billikens! Please consult your housing assignment message to confirm
                           your scheduled arrival time, as well as details regarding the University's move-in
                           logistics.
Visit Housing and Residence Life for More Move-in Information
Catholic Mass for the Feast of the Assumption
7:15 a.m., noon, and 5:15 p.m., St. Francis Xavier College Church
Join the SLU and College Church community for the Feast of the Assumption, a holy
                           day of obligation for Catholics.
Parent and Family Hospitality Headquarters
Noon-4 p.m., Busch Student Center, room 254
A one-stop resource for families looking to rejuvenate, relax and release during move-in
                           to cool down, grab a quick snack, or meet University staff.  The Center for Accessibility
                           and Disability Resources Suite 331 will be open for families and students to ask questions,
                           provide additional information, and prepare for the fall semester.
Learning Community Orientation
2-4 p.m., Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
During LC orientation, students will have the opportunity to meet others in their
                           Learning Community, peer mentors, and faculty members who serve as a support throughout
                           the year. Learn what's in store for the fall, from class requirements to cool events.
                           Plus, get ready for some team-building games that'll have you laughing and bonding
                           in no time. Think of it as the ultimate kickoff for a semester full of learning and
                           good times! Required for all Learning Community students. 
Micah Orientation
4-5:30 p.m., DuBourg Hall, Sinquefield
This session is part of the orientation for all incoming Micah Program students. You
                           will be escorted from your Learning Community Orientation to this event. During this
                           session, you will be introduced to key components of the Micah Program, including
                           service opportunities, and will participate in small group discussions facilitated
                           by upper-class Micah student leaders.
New Transfer Student Welcome
5-6 p.m., Busch Student Center, rooms 352 and 353
New transfer students are invited to meet one another, their Oriflamme leader, and
                           make plans for a fun and engaging Fall Welcome experience! Light snacks will be provided.
                           If you are driving to campus, please park in Olive/Compton Parking Garage.
New Family Social @ Expat BBQ
5:30-7:30 p.m., 3730 Foundry Way, St. Louis, MO 63108 (Mezzanine Room)
The Office of Parent and Family Engagement warmly welcomes all incoming families to
                           join us at Expat BBQ at the City Foundry for an evening of connection, celebration,
                           and good food! Enjoy complimentary appetizers and a chance to meet and mingle with
                           other Billiken families. It's a perfect way to unwind after move-in and kick off this
                           new chapter. Drinks will be available for purchase. New Billikens should remain on campus for student
                              programming.
Commuter Student Welcome (Freshmen)
6:30-8:30 p.m., Busch Student Center, Saint Louis Room
All new freshmen commuter students are invited to the Busch Student Center to complete
                           their own official check-in. Meet members of the Commuter Student Association and
                           your Oriflamme leaders, review the Fall Welcome calendar, and get to know your commuter
                           community. Event will begin with an informal reception, followed by a formal welcome and dinner.
                              If you are driving to campus, please park in Olive/Compton Parking Garage.
Welcome to the Neighborhood!
8:30-9 p.m., Campus Housing
Gather with your RAs and Oriflamme leaders for a Billiken welcome and quick preview
                           of your Fall Welcome experience! Required for all new residential students.
Outdoor Movie: Monsters University
9-11 p.m., DuBourg quad
Kick off your first official night on campus with a special showing of Monsters University.
                           The quad transforms into an outdoor movie theater, complete with movie theater treats,
                           all courtesy of the Student Activities Board. Come for the film, stay for the snacks
                           and make new friends!
New Student Convocation
10-11 a.m., Chaifetz Arena
You won't want to miss the official kickoff to the academic year. Members of the SLU community celebrate new beginnings and new Billikens with a special ceremony, outstanding speakers and an inspirational message from SLU's 34th president, Edward Feser, Ph.D. Families and guests are encouraged to attend; please park in Olive Compton Parking Garage and enter the arena via Gate B. Chaifetz Arena bag policy applies.
Family, Food Trucks and Farewell!
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Chaifetz Arena parking lot (Fred Weber Lot)
As you exit Chaifetz Arena, we invite you to join us for a food truck festival where
                           you can grab a quick bite, engage with fellow Billiken families, and meet members
                           of SLU's faculty and staff. We also encourage you to use this time to offer a goodbye
                           to your student, run last-minute errands or share heartfelt hugs. After the food trucks
                           depart, the Fall Welcome schedule ramps up and we keep your Billiken busy and engaged,
                           making new friends and starting their journey at SLU. Please note that all food truck purchases are on your own.
Oriflamme Meet-Up No. 1
1:45 p.m., various locations
Your friendly Oriflamme leaders will have told you where to meet to start your Fall
                           Welcome experience. Get ready, Fall Welcome begins now!
Life on Campus: Part 1
2-3 p.m., various locations
Join your Oriflamme leader for your first small-group dialogue where you will review
                           the full calendar of activities, learn what it means to be a SLU-dent, and share your
                           hopes, fears and dreams about what to expect in the next few weeks. Consider these
                           folks your peer group throughout Fall Welcome and beyond. 
Spirit Competition Prep
3 p.m., with your Oriflamme groups
Get ready to show your Billiken pride! In anticipation of SLU's annual Spirit Competition,
                           join your Oriflamme leaders and get decked out in your new Billiken gear. Plan on
                           an evening full of cheering, face-painting and sign-making as you show spirited support
                           for Billiken soccer. Residential students will meet on their floor; commuter students should gather in
                              the Commuter Lounge (Busch Student Center 140).
Dinner
4-6 p.m., Grand Dining Hall
As you prepare for the 2025 Spirit Competition, don't forget to take a dinner break
                           at Grand Dining.
Spirit Competition Judging
6:15 p.m., West Pine Mall (outside Busch Student Center)
As you travel to Hermann Stadium, make a pit stop outside of the BSC to perform your
                           community's unique cheer! Judges will select the top three teams based upon your cheer
                           theme, creativity and overall school spirit.
Billiken Men's Soccer vs. DePaul
7-9 p.m., Hermann Stadium
New students will journey to Hermann Stadium to cheer our Billiken men to victory
                           over the Blue Demons from DePaul.  As a special treat, the new class will also participate
                           in SLU's biggest "Rock, Paper, Scissors" competition at halftime!
Billiken Block Party
8:30-11 p.m., Center for Global Citizenship, Simon Recreation Center, Grand Dining
                           Hall and West Pine Mall
Did someone say block party?! Partake in activities from inflatables and karaoke to
                           mini golf and crafts. There will be something for everyone, including a chance to
                           make new friends as you work your way through campus and down West Pine for this night
                           of fun.
Hit the Ground Running: Introduction to General Biology
- 9-10 a.m.: BIOL 1240-01 (Ben England, Ph.D.), Kelley Auditorium
- 9-10 a.m.: BIOL 1240-02 (Mahboubeh Tavakoli-Nezhad, Ph.D.), Kelley Auditorium
- 10-11 a.m.: BIOL 1240-03 (Ashley Milam, Ph.D.), ISE 211/215
- 11 a.m.-noon: BIOL 1240-04 (Alice Tipton, Ph.D.), ISE 211/215
- 11 a.m.-noon: BIOL 1240-06 (Mahboubeh Tavakoli-Nezhad, Ph.D.), ISE 211/215
- 11 a.m.-noon: BIOL 1240-07 (Elena Bray Speth, Ph.D.), MOR 3400
Hit The Ground Running is an opportunity to meet your general biology instructor and classmates, and to get some useful insights into the course before classes begin. You will hear advice based on experience and will take some practical steps to help you get a good start in biology.
Yoga on the Quad
9-10 a.m., DuBourg quad
Start your morning off with a 45-minute yoga session on the quad. This class is for
                           all levels and will be a relaxing start to the week ahead. Bring your own yoga mat
                           if possible; limited mats will be provided. Rain location: Simon Recreation Center
Zumba on the Quad
10-11 a.m., DuBourg quad
Join us for a dynamic 45-minute total-body workout of cardio dance on the quad! This
                           fun and easy fitness class will combine high energy and motivating music; put on comfortable
                           shoes, fill up your water bottle and get ready to dance. Rain location: Simon Recreation Center
Oriflamme Meet Up
12:30 p.m., various locations
Time to check in with your Oriflamme leader and head to the BSC!
Live the Oath
1-2:15 p.m., Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
How can we live as a community that lives in solidarity, and seeks and fights for
                           justice, equity, and inclusivity for all? What is our responsibility to one another?
                           An oath is defined as "a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding
                           one's future action or behavior." Begin to learn about SLU’s Oath of Inclusion ---
                           its herstory, why it was suspended, and why it’s returned. Join the Student Government
                           Association as we dive into what it means to “Live the Oath.” Required for all new students.
Life on Campus: Part 2
2:30-3:30 p.m., various locations
Now that you've taken the Oath of Inclusion, spend some time with your Oriflamme leaders
                           and reflect about what it means to live the oath in your daily life. Consider how
                           this will impact your time at SLU, and what you can do to make the oath a living experience.
                           As a Jesuit institution with a mission of serving "for and with others," the Oath
                           of Inclusion is a great example of how we should embrace and celebrate all members
                           of the Billiken family. Required for all new students.
SLU 101: Refresh
4-4:30 p.m. and 4:30-5 p.m., Busch Student Center, rooms 251 and 253
Remember this summer when you selected sessions based upon your own interests? Whether
                           you didn't get to attend everything you wanted, or you've forgotten everything you
                           learned, here's your chance to brush up on important SLU topics. Choose your own adventure,
                           again, and join us for an encore of one of the following SLU 101 presentations. Join
                           us for "Build Your Academic Toolbox" in BSC 251 and "Involvement & Engagement" in
                           BSC 253. Both sessions will be offered at 4:00 p.m. and again at 4:30 p.m.—attend
                           one or catch both!
Commuter Community Meal
4-6 p.m., Busch Student Center, Commuter Student Lounge (room 140)
Now that you've found your classes, new commuter students are invited to join members
                           of the Commuter Student Association and Oriflamme as they lead you on a special campus
                           tour, including crucial hangout spots and resources for commuter students! Commuter
                           students are invited to stay for a community meal following the tour.
Staying Safe with DPS
6-8 p.m., Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
Spend some time with SLU's outstanding Department of Public Safety, where you will
                           meet many of our officers, learn how to stay safe on campus, and pick up some handy
                           self-defense tips. Presentation and panel discussion begins at 6 p.m.; self-defense activities to follow
                              at 7 p.m.
First Sunday Night Mass
8-9 p.m., St. Francis Xavier College Church and fountain plaza at Lindell and Grand
                           boulevards
Join the SLU community for the first student liturgy of the academic year, followed
                           by a cool taste of St. Louis!
Academic Advising
See the "Academic Orientation and Advising Schedule"
Academic Orientation
See the "Academic Orientation and Advising Schedule"
Academic Resources: Tabling
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Busch Student Center, North Lobby 
While you're gearing up for classes, stop by these tables to learn more about campus
                           resources that are here to help. Featuring Tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, University
                           Writing Services, Success Coaching, Math Help Sessions, the Communication Skills Lab,
                           the English Language Center, and the Language Resource Center.
Honors Program: Fall Orientation
4:30-6:15 p.m., Center for Global Citizenship
Honors Program staff will share information about the program's requirements and expectations,
                           and new students will collaborate with their path mentors on a team-building task.
                           Required for all incoming honors students.
Life on Campus: Part 3
6:30-7 p.m., various locations
Now that you've learned more about your academic program, use this time with your
                           Oriflamme leader to ask those last-minute questions to prepare for your first day
                           of class, and ensure success in your first semester as a Billiken!
Oriflamme Game Night
8-10 p.m., Vandeventer (Vandy) fields
Come one, come all to a night of silly activities and games hosted by your wonderful
                           Oriflamme leaders. Fun, laughter and new friends are guaranteed! Rain location: Simon Recreation Center.
Academics 101
New undergraduate students will participate in a variety of academic programs designed by their college or school. Each student will participate in an academic advising information session and their college/school orientation session. Times and locations are listed below.
College of Arts and Science (CAS)
Academic Advising: 1:15-2:30 p.m.
Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
Orientation: 3-4:30 p.m.
Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
This academic advising session will be shared with School of Social Work.
College for Public Health and Social Justice (CPHSJ)
Orientation: 10-11:45 a.m.
Wool Center, room 294
Academic Advising: 1-2:15 p.m.
Wool Center, room 294
Light refreshments will be available during the orientation session.
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Academic Advising: 9-10 a.m.
Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
Orientation: 10-11 a.m.
Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Orientation: 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Cook Hall/A-B Auditorium
Academic Advising: 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Cook Hall/A-B Auditorium
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business students enrolled in BIZ1000 will also have an introductory class session from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. "Meet the Programs" fair and lunch provided in the atrium from 12:30-1:15 p.m. Optional tours of the business school will be from 1-1:45 p.m.
School of Education (SOE)
Orientation: 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
DuBourg Hall, Pere Marquette Gallery
Academic Advising: 1-2p.m.
Busch Student Center, Saint Louis Room
Lunch will be provided during the orientation session. Adacemic advising session shared with School of Science and Engineering.
School of Science and Engineering (SSE)
Academic Advising: 1-2 p.m.
Busch Student Center, Saint Louis Room
Orientation: 2:15-3:15 p.m.
Various rooms in ISE
At the conclusion of your academic department orientation, join the SSE dean for a snack and conversation in the rotunda of McDonnell-Douglas Hall. Academic advising session shared with School of Education.
School of Social Work (SSW)
Orientation: 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Tegeler Hall
Academic Advising: 1:15-2:30 p.m.
Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
Lunch will be provided during the orientation session. Academic advising session shared with College of Arts and Sciences (CAS).
Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing
Orientation: 9-10:30 a.m.
South Campus, Allied Health Building
Academic Advising: 10:45-11:45 a.m.
South Campus, Allied Health Building
Nursing students will travel to South Campus for academic advising and orientation. Buses will be staged in the Fred Weber lot (Chaifetz Arena) by 8:15 a.m., departing by 8:45 a.m. Buses will also bring students back to North Campus when orientation concludes. A light breakfast will be available in the Allied Health Building.
Meet Your Ignite Seminar!
9-9:30 a.m.
9:45-10:15 a.m.
10:30-11 a.m.
Various locations
This is the first time you will meet your Ignite Seminar instructor. Required for all new students enrolled in an Ignite Seminar.
Find Your Classes
11 a.m., Campus tours
As a final preparation for class tomorrow, join your Oriflamme leader for a quick
                           campus tour to find your classes! Required for all new students. Please dress comfortably as you will be traveling throughout
                              campus.
General Chemistry SLUper Session
3-4:15 p.m., Kelley Lecture Hall (Lec 005)
In this informal/optional event, students preparing to take CHEM 1110 or 1130 are
                           welcome to meet some of this year’s gen chem instructors, learn about lecture and
                           lab, and ask burning questions about the class and majoring/double-majoring in chemistry.
                           A variety of candy — gloriously full of chemicals — will be provided.
Community Engagement Fair
3-5 p.m., Cook Hall Atrium
It's never too early to start living out SLU's mission of service to humanity and
                           social justice values! Meet the Center for Social Action team and learn more about
                           how to become involved in service and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives
                           on and off campus. Community organizations looking for volunteers will also have booths
                           set up in the Center for Global Citizenship (CGC) and along West Pine. Stop by and
                           see how you can get involved in the community while having fun with carnival snacks.
School of Science and Engineering's First-year Experience Mentoring Mixer
5-7 p.m., McDonnell Douglas Hall patio and rotunda
Welcome to the School of Science and Engineering! New SSE undergraduate students are
                           invited to learn more about our First-year Experience Mentoring Program, which pairs
                           new SSE undergraduate students with upper-class SSE student mentors to help navigate
                           their first year. Learn how to sign up for the mentoring program, meet SSE student
                           mentors and enjoy a fun social event to head into the academic year with confidence!
But What Can I Do?: A conversation to end sexual violence with keynote speaker Bonny Shade
7-8:15 p.m., Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
What is sexual violence really? What is consent? How do I respond to someone? These
                           are questions we all need help answering and this keynote answers them all. With 20%
                           of college-age women and 9% of college-age men being victims/survivors of sexual assault,
                           we all need to get more comfortable talking about prevention, education, and response.
                           This conversation isn’t meant to make you comfortable — It’s meant to make you better!
                           Get ready to laugh, cry and walk away with new knowledge to end sexual violence and
                           change the world.
First Floor Meeting (all residential students)
8:30 p.m., Campus Housing
Now that you've spent several nights on campus, join your new floor mates for your
                           first floor meeting of the year. During this time your RA will help you get to know
                           both your neighbors and your new community better. Required for all residential students.
Classes Begin
The Fall Welcome fun doesn't end when classes begin. Events continue this week and are open for all students to enjoy.
Interfaith Fair
6-8 p.m., West Pine Mall (Clocktower West)
Join Campus Ministry and our affiliate non-Catholic partners on West Pine Mall outside
                           of Campus Ministry for tasty treats and to learn about what we have to offer students
                           of all faiths.
Student Activities Board Bingo
7-9 p.m., Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
Grab your friends and join Student Activities Board (SAB) for a night of good clean
                           fun, snacks and fun prizes.  You don't want to miss the first bingo event of the year!
Residence Hall Association Late Night Breakfast
9:30-11:30 p.m., Grand Dining Hall
Fuel up for your first day of classes at Residence Hall Association's (RHA) Late Night
                           Breakfast — a SLU favorite! We recommend spacing out your arrival as lines may be long.
Mass of the Holy Spirit
11 a.m.-12:15 p.m., St. Francis Xavier College Church
Saint Louis University will mark the beginning of the new academic year with its traditional
                           Mass of the Holy Spirit. This is a tradition at Jesuit schools and universities throughout
                           the world. These celebrations date to 1548, when the first Jesuit school in Messina,
                           Sicily, celebrated the initial Mass.
Academic Support Open House
1-5 p.m., Busch Student Center, room 331
Classes have started — now check out the Student Success Center! Stop by to learn
                           about Tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, University Writing Services and Success
                           Coaching. Familiarize yourself with the space, and chat with the success coach and
                           our peer tutors, SI leaders, and writing consultants about how our resources can support
                           you throughout the year. While you're here, score some swag and enter to win Billiken
                           Bucks.
The CookOut
5-7 p.m., Center for Global Citizenship Auditorium
The CookOut is a welcome party for first-year students! Join the fun for great food,
                           learn the latest line dances, and learn more about a few of the cultural organizations
                           on campus. The theme for The CookOut is "So St. Louis." Swing by in your St. Louis
                           gear and win prizes by testing your St. Louis knowledge. Great event for those old
                           and new to St. Louis City!
Paint SLU
8-11 p.m., Olive/Compton Garage
PaintSLU, a Fall Welcome favorite, returns with a live DJ, dancing, and neon colored
                           fun! PaintSLU is a cross between a live concert and a color run ... with real paint!
                           Because this event has become a campus favorite, all students are welcome to attend!
                           We recommend wearing clothes you don't mind getting wet from our biodegradable and
                              water-soluble paint. There will be shower caps provided for those who wish to remain
                              paint-free.
International Student Orientation
8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Busch Student Center, Wool Ballrooms
The International Student Orientation supports new international students in their
                           transition to Saint Louis Univeristy. This is your opportunity to meet faculty and
                           fellow students. Orientation will include helpful presentations, engaging activities,
                           and giveaways. All new international students are required to attend orientation. A breakfast and
                              lunch will be provided. 
Additional resources for new international student arrival and orientation
SLU Involvement Fair
11 a.m.-2 p.m., West Pine Mall
Learn how to get involved in more than 200 co-curricular opportunities on campus,
                           while building community with your fellow SLUdents!
C U @ the Rec!
8-10 p.m., Simon Recreation Center
Join your fellow classmates for this one-of-a-kind Fall Welcome dance show. This event
                           showcases SLU’s outstanding cultural dance teams. You won't want to miss the exciting
                           Fall Welcome giveaway either. Join us for another great year of C U @ the Rec!
Student Government Association Prom
10 p.m.-midnight, Simon Recreation Center
We invite you to dance with us at our glow in the dark themed prom right after C U
                           @ the Rec. Complete with a DJ, great music, yummy food, good times, and even a prom
                           queen and prom king.
Interfraternity Council: Recruitment Orientation and Chapter Meet & Greet
1-3 p.m., Busch Student Center, Saint Louis Room
Interfraternity Council (IFC) recruitment begins here! A required event for those
                           participating in the IFC recruitment process. Potential new members will have the
                           opportunity to connect with one another, the IFC Executive Board, and mingle with
                           each IFC fraternity at SLU! Required event to participate in IFC recruitment in Fall 2025.
Fall Welcome A Capella Showcase
4 p.m., Tegeler Hall
This free event showcases the a capella groups at Saint Louis University. This showcase
                           features The Bare Naked Statues, Beyond All Reason, Astha A Capella, Decadence A Capella,
                           and Six Eight A Capella. Find us on Instragram @SLUBNS for more information.
Res Hall Night at Billiken Soccer (Women vs. Mizzou; Men vs. SMU)
5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Hermann Stadium
Grab your new friends and dress in your SLU blue for a special soccer double header.
                           Cheer on the SLU women's team against Mizzou, followed by the SLU men battling Southern
                           Methodist. 
Panhellenic Council Meet and Greet
6-8 p.m., Busch Student Center, Saint Louis Room
If you are interested in learning more about membership in a Panhellenic organization,
                           you don't want to miss this meet and greet! You'll learn more about each of SLU's
                           seven Panhellenic organizations, meet other potential members, and ask Panhellenic
                           recruitment counselors all your questions.
National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) 101
7-8 p.m., Busch Student Center, rooms 352 and 353
Interested in the history of National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) organizations, or
                           curious about membership in a historically Black Greek chapter? Come to this event
                           for a brief Q&A to learn about SLU's community partnerships that form our city-wide
                           chapters. Required event to participate in the NPHC Intake Process during the 2025-2026 academic
                              year.
Pride Reception
3-5 p.m., Center for Global Citizenship Auditorium
The Pride Reception serves as a welcome and introduction to organizations and services
                           at SLU for queer-identified students and those doing ally work within the queer community.
Audre Lorde Scholars Info Social
5-6 p.m., Center for Global Citizenship, room 124
The Audre Lorde Scholars Program provides an uplifting communal space for students
                           to openly discuss their lived experiences and develop skills in their paths to become
                           future women leaders. Learn how to become involved with Audre Lorde Scholars and mingle
                           with current scholars and mentors!
Panhellenic Council Scoops and Sisterhood: Recruitment Meet-Up
6-8:30 p.m., SLUruba at Simon Recreation Center
This is a brand-new Panhellenic event designed to build connections between potential
                           new members and recruitment counselors before recruitment begins. Join us for a sweet
                           treat and a chance to learn about the Panhellenic community in a relaxed and welcoming
                           environment. This event is the perfect opportunity to meet hopeful familiar faces,
                           ask questions, ease any nerves and get excited for recruitment while celebrating the
                           spirit of Panhellenic love!
Campus Ministry Welcome Night
5:30-6:30 p.m., Wuller Hall
Join Campus Ministry for the opportunity to connect with your SLU community, have
                           a snack and have some fun!
Billiken Night at the Ballpark
6:45 p.m., Busch Stadium (Downtown St. Louis)
Connect with your fellow Saint Louis University alums and cheer for the St. Louis
                           Cardinals as they take on the Pittsburgh Pirates at this year's Billiken Night at
                           the Ballpark!
Meet the Greeks!
7-8 p.m., Center for Global Citizenship
Whether you know a little or a lot about fraternities or sororities, you won't want
                           to miss a Q&A opportunity with members of SLU's Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL)
                           Community. What does it mean to be part of a values-based organization? This panel
                           will include representatives from all four of SLU's affiliated councils.
National Pan-Hellenic Council Yard Show
8-11 p.m., Lipic Clock Tower and the Dr. Jonathan C. Smith Amphitheater
Get ready for a fun and lively late-night event featuring stepping and strolling from
                           local National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations! Seating at the clock tower is limited; please consider bringing a chair or blanket,
                              or wear comfortable shoes.
First Gen Social
4-6 p.m., Busch Student Center, Saint Louis Room
Calling all first-generation college students! Meet other SLU students, staff and
                           faculty who are also first-generation and see that you are not alone in this journey.
                           There will be food, fun, a chance to build your SLU community, and maybe win some
                           prizes along the way.
IFC Brothers and BBQ
6-9 p.m., SLUruba at Simon Recreation Center
Meet brothers from SLU's Interfraternity Council, while enjoying food and fellowship
                           at SLUruba! You'll spend the evening playing yard games, eating good BBQ, and chatting
                           with members from our nine IFC fraternities on campus.
Fresh Look Retreat
Aug. 29 - 31, Manresa Retreat Center
If you're new to SLU as a first-year student, this retreat is specifically created
                           and designed for you. Through community-building activities and story sharing, this
                           retreat provides a chance to take a fresh look at your life: who you have been, and
                           who God desires you to be in your future. Within this retreat community, you will
                           also explore the concept of gratitude, and the ways that you — through a variety of
                           approaches to prayer — can encounter and converse with God in everyday life. 
Panhellenic Primary Recruitment Orientation
5:30-7 p.m. or 7:30-9 p.m., Busch Student Center, Saint Louis Room
Potential new members will get to know their recruitment counselors, learn more about
                           the recruitment process, and connect with one another as they embark on their recruitment
                           journey. Required event to participate in Panhellenic Primary Recruitment.
Interfraternity Council Recruitment
Tuesday, Sept. 2 - Thursday, Sept. 18
Join our nine Interfraternity Council (IFC) chapters for the Fall Recruitment experience.
                           For additional information regarding the IFC recruitment process, please review the IFC Recruitment Guidebook. Follow us on Instagram @SLU_IFC to stay up to date. Registration is required.
Fresh Check Day
11 a.m.-2 p.m., West Pine Mall
Fresh Check Day is an uplifting mental health promotion and suicide prevention event
                           which includes interactive expo booths, peer-to-peer messaging, support from multiple
                           campus representatives, and includes free food, entertainment and exciting giveaways.
                           Fresh Check Day aims to create an approachable and hopeful atmosphere where students
                           are encouraged to engage in dialogue about mental health, and helps build a bridge
                           between students and the mental health resources available on campus, locally and
                           nationally. Rain location: Simon Recreation Center.
Panhellenic Council Primary Recruitment
Wednesday, Sept. 3 - Sunday, Sept. 7
The Panhellenic Primary Recruitment provides prospective members with an opportunity
                           to find a community of like-minded individuals through Sorority Life. SLU takes a
                           values-based approach to the recruitment process to provide a meaningful experience
                           for all participants. For more information regarding the Panhellenic Primary Recruitment
                           experience, please review the Panhellenic Guidebook. Follow us on Instagram @SLUPanhellenic to stay in the loop! Registration is required.
MLK Scholars BBQ Meet and Greet
2-4 p.m., SLUruba at Simon Recreation Center
Are you an MLK scholar? Stop by for this summer fun pool party for all MLK scholars.
                           Meet and greet both new and current scholars and celebrate the start of the term.
Student Leadership Retreat
Friday, Sept. 19 - Sunday, Sept. 21
The purpose of the Student Leadership Retreat is to develop a cohort of student leaders
                           that can foster change on campus by cultivating a diverse campus environment that
                           is radically inclusive. The Student Leadership Retreat is designed to fortify students
                           in leadership roles on campus and beyond while making meaningful connections through
                           shared experiences. Application closes at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 3. Limited space available.
Fraternity and Sorority Life Cardinals Game
1:15 p.m., Busch Stadium (Downtown St. Louis)
Join your FSL community for an afternoon at the ballpark! We're heading to Busch Stadium
                           to cheer on the St. Louis Cardinals. This outing is a great chance to connect with
                           fellow fraternity and sorority members, show your SLU spirit, and enjoy America's
                           favorite pastime. Don't miss out on this fun and memorable community event!
Fall Welcome Program Goals and Outcomes
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| Provide experiences for students to live the University mission and gain a greater understanding of our Jesuit Catholic values, through meaningful programs and activities. | |
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| To revisit the academic expectations of Saint Louis University, each college/school, department and classroom instructors; and review relevant academic support programs. | |
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| Create a seamless physical, social and academic transition for students to matriculate at Saint Louis University, affirming their decisions to “Be a Billiken.” | |
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| Assist students in navigating the physical campus environment and determine critical campus resources that will deepen their engagement with their communities. | |
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| For students to gain a greater understanding of their own personal values, expectations and identity by engaging in small group peer dialogue focused on topics centered around diversity, inclusion and equity. | |
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| For students to better understand the Jesuit value of cura personalis and to identify strategies and campus resources to practice care for themselves and others. | |
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