
LOCATION
TAMIU Campus
5201 University Boulevard, Laredo, TX, US
Residential Learning Community
78041
CONTACT INFORMATION
Nicholas HudsonDirector
Office of Student, Orientation, Leadership, and Engagement
956-326-2951orientation@tamiu.eduNew Student Orientation (NSO)
Description
We are excited about your acceptance to TAMIU!
Orientation is a mandatory step in your enrollment to TAMIU. Here, you will receive information about campus services, academic expectations, student life and more. You will also have the opportunity to meet your future classmates and make connections with important offices on campus. The program is a two day all-day experience.
Questions & Answers
Get to Know the Campus
Get to Know our University Resources
Get to Make Connections
You will be able to familiarize yourself with the campus, find out where your classes will be located, meet your freshmen peers as well as current students, staff, and faculty, and find out about our campus resources free for students to use, such as Tutoring, Advising, Career Services, Counseling, etc.
Since we will all be staying overnight during orientation, be sure to pack comfortable clothes (shorts, comfy shoes, etc.), a pillow, blanket, bedsheets, toiletries, a couple of towels (we will have access to a pool), snacks, phone & laptop chargers, and any other basics for staying overnight. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and bug spray (we will be outside for a portion of the day). On the first day, wear the TAMIU shirt you were given upon your registration for orientation.
You’ll experience what student life feels like during the year at TAMIU, from organizations, to activities, to the Rec sports center, a pool party, food, music, games, and resident life.
You’ll also experience what academic life at the university looks like. You’ll get a feel for what it will be like to attend your classes, walk around campus, ask questions, and explore the numerous learning opportunities that TAMIU offers.
Orientation is required for all incoming freshmen at institutions across Texas. Failure to attend orientation will result in a “Hold” being placed on your student account that will prevent you from registering for your Spring semester courses.
Orientation is an opportunity to learn about TAMIU’s free resources for students. It is also a time to experience university student life. Above all, orientation is an opportunity to meet new people, some of which you may take classes with. It is an opportunity to meet new friends, future research partners, future business partners, or your future employers. Orientation if full of opportunities, and approaching it with an open mind and willingness to learn and grow will give you one of the best experiences of your university life.