A large group of students together at orientation

New Student Orientation

Welcome to your hilltop community!

We’re thrilled to have you join us at St. Edward’s, and we’re excited to meet you during Orientation.

We have an entire team of Hilltoppers eager to get you ready and energized for your ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â's journey! Your Orientation session on campus will be fun and inspiring, and set the pace for a full and meaningful first year. Get more details on what you need to do and know, and register ahead of time.

Here’s What You’ll Experience During Orientation

Orientation leaders standing in front of the red doors.

Connect

You’ll connect with Student Orientation Leaders and your classmates — all who are smart, globally minded, creative thinkers and problem solvers, just like you. (Not to mention, super friendly and fun-loving, too!)

Success coach meeting with student talking about their classes.

Meet

You’ll meet one-on-one with your personal success coach who will guide you throughout your time on the hilltop and help you customize your ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s experience to achieve your goals.

Student Involvement standing outside main building encouraging students to sign up clubs and organizations.

Learn

Key community leaders will also be present at Orientation to introduce you to academic programs, campus resources and opportunities to get involved.

Student leaders helping with Big Event in the alumni gym.

Succeed

The student leaders, success coaches, staff and professors you meet at Orientation will serve as a great resource to help you succeed by providing updates, advice and answers as you get ready for the semester.

Making the Hilltop Your Home

We’ve mapped out the following 4-part plan for your Orientation experience that will keep you engaged with your hilltop community â€” and fully prepare you for your first semester. You’ll learn all about St. Edward’s and start building relationships with your fellow Hilltoppers. Check out each part, and get started right away!

Take Care of Necessary Tasks First

Like most milestone events in life, entering college involves reviewing and completing paperwork, procedures, and tasks that are mandatory for a smooth transition.

Hillstart allows you to conveniently take care of these important transactions online at the beginning of Orientation. That way, you can focus the majority of your Orientation experience on meeting new friends, building relationships, and getting ready for the spring semester.

Complete Your Required Hillstart Tasks Based on Your Status

First-Year Students

Transfer Students

International and Exchange Students

First-Year Students
  1. Activate and regularly check your 
  2.  and complete ALL ACTIVITIES, including:
  • Registering for Orientation
  • Modern Language Placement Test
  • Math Placement Survey
  • Signing up for housing
  • Completing the advising questionnaire
  • Signing up to meet your success coach
  • Submitting your bacterial meningitis vaccination record
  • Submitting your proof of health insurance
Transfer Students
  1. Activate and regularly check your 
  2.  and complete ALL ACTIVITIES, including:
  • Registering for Orientation
  • Signing up for housing
  • Completing the advising questionnaire
  • Submitting your bacterial meningitis vaccination record
  • Submitting your proof of health insurance
International and Exchange Students
  1. Activate and regularly check your 
  2.  and complete ALL ACTIVITIES, including:
  • Registering for Orientation
  • Signing up for housing
  • Completing the advising questionnaire
  • Submitting your bacterial meningitis vaccination record

Do you have your I-20 or DS-2019 form? If not, learn more about this important first step for exchange students and degree-seeking studentsContact International Student Services with any questions.

Both Orientation and check-in at International Landing Day are mandatory for all new students.

Meet Your Success Coach

All students at ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s benefit from the guidance and support of a personal success coach, who collaborates with them throughout their college career. Your success coach will get to know you and become your go-to person for all kinds of advice. They’ll learn about your talents, interests and career goals, and help you navigate your college experience successfully. See what students say about the support their success coaches provide.

During this part of Orientation, a success coach will take you through the advising and registration process. Here’s how it works:

  • To get started,  and fill out the advising questionnaire.
  • Complete the Math Placement Survey and Modern Language Survey in  (If you are a transfer student, your success coach will let you know if the math placement exam is needed and a link will be sent to your ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â's account for the exam).
  • During orientation you will receive your schedule. There are also designated sessions in orientation for you to talk with a success coach about your major, classes and schedule, and get answers to any academic questions you have. 

Find out what to expect when you meet with your success coach for the first time.

Connect With Students, Staff, Professors and Classmates

During your Orientation session you’ll get a fuller picture of life at ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s and the numerous opportunities, programs, activities and resources available to you. Best of all, you’ll have a chance to meet many of the people who will play a big role in your first semester, including your peers. To register for Orientation, please complete the Orientation Registration module in your Hillstart Course. 

We look forward to welcoming you to campus! 

First-Year Student Orientation

Thursday, June 13 – Friday, June 14, 2024*

Monday, June 17 – Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Monday, July 15 – Tuesday, July 16, 2024*

Thursday, August 22 – Friday, August, 23, 2024*^

* Parent and Family Orientation during First Year Sessions 1, 3, and 5 will offer Spanish Translation Services 

^ Session 5 is reserved for all out-of-state, international, and CAMP students. 

Transfer Student Orientation

Transfer Session 1 – Friday, August 16, 2024 *^

Transfer Session 2 – Wednesday, August 21, 2024^^

* Parent and Family Orientation during Transfer Session 1 will offer Spanish Translation Services 

^ Transfer students living locally are encouraged to attend Transfer Session 1. Students are not permitted to move on campus.

^^ Transfer students living on campus are encouraged to attend. Students are permitted to move on campus prior to orientation.   

Topper-Time Talks

Student Orientation Leaders, staff and professors will provide an inside view of what you can expect to experience at ÁùºÏ²Ê¿â’s, from college classes and campus resources to hilltop traditions and opportunities in Austin.

LiveWellSEU Introduction

Hear from our Recreation and Wellness (RecWell) staff about the many activities and resources on the hilltop that support your physical and mental health and wellbeing throughout your years on the hilltop. From club sports to Group X classes to personal training and counseling, you’ll be amazed at the range and popularity of our RecWell programs. 

Choose Your Own Adventure

You’ll have time at the end of the day to visit different university offices to get questions answered and meet our friendly staff. Make the rounds to hear from success coaches, study abroad staff, career services advisors, financial aid counselors, the admission team and more. The choice is yours!

Move-In

For new students living on campus, the Office of Residence Life will contact you to get acquainted, cover your move-in date and details, and answer any questions you have prior to your arrival on campus. 

All College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) students will move in for CAMP enrichment week which includes First Year Orientation Session 5 on August 16, 2024. 

All incoming transfer and international students will move in on August 20, 2024

All remaining incoming first year students will move onto campus on August 21, 2024.

Become an Official Hilltopper! 

Your Orientation experience will culminate with the Medallion Ceremony and Legacy Walk, which marks your formal induction into the St. Edward’s community. All incoming students participate in this time-honored and cherished campus tradition. You’ll receive your university medallion and join your fellow incoming Hilltoppers in a procession through the iconic red doors of Main Building.

The Medallion Ceremony and Legacy Walk will take place as the first event of Anchors at 4:30 p.m. in the Recreation and Athletic Center on August 23, 2024. Families are welcome to join for the ceremony. 

Orientation is sponsored in part by UFCU.

St. Ed's students gathered at orientation in Mabee Ballroom

Your Orientation Checklist

Stay on top of everything you need to do and know for Orientation with our handy checklists for first-year students and transfer students. More information on the upcoming Orientation and Anchors schedules and resources for this summer will be provided once available.

Summer 2024 Parent and Family Orientation