Student Orientation Handbook

Please refer to the Student Orientation Handbook for information on student rights and responsibilities, registration, academic information, campus resources and services, and other frequently asked questions.

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CONTENTS

Questions and Answers

  • What you need to know, Where am I going to live?--page 1
  • Financing your adventure--page 2
  • On the road to adventure (getting to, from, and around Iowa State and Ames)--page 5
  • Health concerns--page 6
  • What you'll need at Iowa State, Changes you can expect--page 7
  • Getting involved at Iowa State--page 8
  • How to talk like an Iowa Stater--page 9

Rights and Responsibilities

  • Confidentiality information policies--page 11
  • Academic regulations--page 12
  • Code of computer ethics and acceptable use policy--page 15
  • Harassment and hazing--page 19
  • Safety, ISU Alert--page 20

Registration and Academics

  • Four-year Graduation Plan (Soar in 4!), Academic checkpoints (advisers, classes, grades, records)--page 21
  • Academic landmarks (academic progress, grading scale, academic recognition), Planning your adventure (registration)--page 25
  • Weekly planner, monthly planner--page 27
  • University calendar--page 33

Resources and Services

  • Campus directory--page 37
  • Things to know, places to go--page 38
  • Information technology and campus computing services--page 39
  • Campus resources and opportunities--page 41
  • Department of Public Safety--page 43
  • Community resources--page 49

History and Traditions

  • History--page 55
  • Traditions--page 57

Additional information can be found in the Family Handbook located on the Iowa State University Parents' Association Web site.

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