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Transition Tips and Useful InfoCampus SafetyUC has its own police department Blue help phones located throughout campus These phones connect to dispatches in UC’s 911 Communications CenterCan be used for emergency and non-emergency needs (ex: car issues)UCPD frequently patrols the streets and buildings on campus, as well as the surrounding communityUCPD collaborates with Cincinnati Police Department NightRide service offers free nighttime transportation within a mile of campusSunday-Wednesday from 8pm to 12amThursday-Saturday from 8pm to 2amLimited UC services after hours until 5am Campus Watch and Safety Ambassadors: UC students walking around campus to ensure safety on campus. Can assist as a walking escort if you would like extra securityDownload the Bearcat Guardian App for added securityHousing & Food Services Calhoun, Siddall, Daniels, and Dabney are traditional residence hallsMorgens, Scioto, Turner, Schneider, Marian Spencer, Rec, UPA, and Stratford Heights are suite or apartment style residence hallsIf you use your Bearcat Card you can get 10% off a load of laundry Different types of meal plans (see uc.edu/food/meal-plans for more info)How to Get InvolvedFall Welcome Week (the first week of classes): Tons of events and activities to take part in - many are free! All you need is your Bearcat ID to swipe in. Events can be found at uc.edu/welcomeweek/WeekendSchedule Student Organization Fair takes place the Sunday before classes begin in the fall from 3-5pm on Mainstreet. Hundreds of clubs and organizations will be able to provide informationCheck out all student organizations at campuslink.uc.eduThere are 500+ student organizations on campus (including social, Greek life, academic, political, multicultural, religious, community services, club sports, etc.)If you’d like to start a new club or organization, gather ten other friends who are interested and meet with the Student Activities BoardDownload the Corq App and find University of Cincinnati to access a complete list of events happening across campusIf Clifton Campus Seems OverwhelmingDon’t be afraid to ask where to go! Students, staff, and faculty are happy to help guide you in the right direction, or provide you with the appropriate resourceGet involved! Attend a club or organization’s meetings, try something new, meet new peopleGet to know your professors - introduce yourself on the first day, talk with them after class, or visit them during office hours. This way they can put a face with a name, and get to know you better as a studentSit up front! Large class sizes can be intimidating. Sitting up front makes it easier, not only to see the board and hear the professor, but to give you the opportunity to ask questions and be heardGet to know your classmates! These are the people who will become your project group members, study buddies, and, ultimately, your friends. During the first week, make an effort to say hello to the people sitting next to you - we can guarantee they’re just as nervous as you!How to Make FriendsKeep in touch with Welcome Week participants so you can have friends from day oneGet to know your roommate and spend some time together; also meet your floor matesGetting involved is a great way to meet new people. Find a club, organization, or intramural that interests you and make friends through your involvementTalk with people in class/study groups - everyone is looking to make friends, all you need to do is break the ice!Campus Recreation Center (CRC)Full weight room, treadmills & aerobic machines, track, free group fitness classes, boxing & self-defense, racquetball & squash courts, basketball courts, leisure pool, lap pool, hot tub, rock climbing wall, intramural sports Students also have access to the Medical Campus rec center - located in CARE/Crawley buildingHard Classes & Academic SuccessTake advantage of the resources available to you - all included in tuition! Both UCBA and the Uptown campus offer a variety of services including, but not limited to, peer tutoring, academic coaching, writing assistance, math and science support, and career coachingMy Schedule Doesn’t Work for MeTalk to your primary advisor (their name is located on the “My Academics” tab in Catalyst)Best way is to schedule using Starfish - found in Blackboard along the left-hand sideI Want to Change My Major75% of students change their major at least once during their college careerGeneral questions? Need campus resource support or guidance? Reach out to Pathways Advising at 513-556-9000 or pathways@uc.edu or stop by our office on the 1st floor of University Pavilion. We’re happy to help!25370021905000Contact the Center for Pathways Advising and Student SuccessL: University Pavilion, suite 120P: 513-556-9000E: pathways@uc.eduW: uc.edu/pathways40788971379430020706741099500013271519685Pathways Advising is located in University Pavilion. Check our website for directions and parking00Pathways Advising is located in University Pavilion. Check our website for directions and parkingPathways Advising accepts walk-ins and appointments. To schedule an appointment, please use Starfish. For walk-in hours, please visit uc.edu/pathways/contact. ................
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