Planning Welcome Week 2018

Rebecca Kingston and Chlo茅 Saulnier are already looking forward to September.

Kingston, Welcome Week Chair, and Saulnier, Welcome Week Coordinator, are spending the summer preparing activities and programming that will serve as an introduction to the 黑料老司机 community and ease the transition of first-year students arriving on campus this fall.

鈥淲elcome Week really sets the tone for the year,鈥 Saulnier said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great reflection of who we are as a school鈥攖here鈥檚 excitement, people are involved in activities, and it鈥檚 an introduction to student services and academics.鈥


Saulnier, of Bathurst, NB, and Kingston, of Miramichi, NB, hold fond memories of their own Welcome Week: 黑料老司机fari 2015. The highlight for both was the annual Cheer Off, an event that brings all first-year students鈥攊ncluding students living off campus鈥攖ogether in the lower courtyard to compete for the title of loudest and proudest group on campus.

鈥淚 was a bit overwhelmed at first, but when we did the cheer off I realized this was something I鈥檇 never experienced before and that everyone was in the same boat,鈥 Kingston said.

For Saulnier, the event offered an opportunity to make friends.

鈥淏efore the Cheer Off, I didn鈥檛 have many friends on campus. I didn鈥檛 know anyone when I came to 黑料老司机 except one person and they didn鈥檛 live in my residence, so to meet the people in my residence and then bring all those new friends to the cheer off made me realize I had a place at 黑料老司机.鈥

This year鈥檚 Welcome Week will include the classic events, like Cheer Off, Casino Night, and Shine Day, but Kingston and Saulnier are also planning to include more campus-wide activities.

鈥淲e鈥檙e working to really integrate the off-campus students and include more Indigenous events so we can support all aspects of our community,鈥 Kingston said.

Making the move from High School to University

While the week is a fun introduction to life on campus, the Welcome Week team is also aware the transition from high school to university comes with a lot of new territory. With this in mind, they鈥檙e incorporating activities that will help make students more comfortable.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a big transition and our goal is to make it as smooth as possible. We make a point to showcase all the services that 黑料老司机 has to offer. Whether you need mental health resources or academic resources, it鈥檚 important you know they are there,鈥 Kingston said.

The Academic Transition Day and Scavenger Hunt around campus are two activities that put Saulnier and Kingston at ease during their first week at 黑料老司机.

鈥淭he Scavenger Hunt is like a fun campus tour where you see the buildings, where your classes are, and where the different services are located,鈥 Saulnier said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a short portion of the week, but it assured me I wouldn鈥檛 get lost and if I needed certain services I knew where to go and who to talk to.鈥

Kingston said Academic Transition Day, which takes place the day before classes begin, was the most useful event of her Welcome Week experience.

鈥淭he professors involved really broke things down鈥攚hat class is like, how often you have class, what the expectations are鈥攁nd I found that really helpful. It relieved my stress and I appreciated that.鈥

Campus life plays a large role in the university experience and Kingston and Saulnier want this year鈥檚 first-year class to get off on the right foot. Their advice: know what you need and don鈥檛 be afraid to ask for help.

鈥淒on鈥檛 let yourself get overwhelmed. The people who work at the university are here to help and want to help,鈥 Kingston said.

鈥淕et to know yourself and get to know what your priorities are,鈥 Saulnier added. 鈥淔ind what you like and find what you need鈥攖hat will help you have a positive university experience.鈥