First-Year Students – Next Steps (2024)

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As you continue your academic journey to Southern, review and complete the items on the below checklist to make sure that you’re prepared for your first semester as a Southern Owl.

If you have any general questions, please contact First Year Admissions at 203-392-5644 or email admissions@southernct.edu.

Reply to your Admission offer and Submit Enrollment Deposit

Within yourAdmissions portal, complete the SCSU Reply Form.

Full Time Students are required to submit a $200 non-refundable enrollment deposit to secure your placement in Orientation and course registration.

Attend Accepted Student Events

Fall 2024 Students

We're excited to offer our newly accepted first-year students many opportunities to get to know Southern. From academic focused events and accepted student tours to in-person celebrations, we're bringing Southern students and staff together to help answer your questions in real time.

View Events

Set-up your SCSU Account

How to Activate Your MySCSU Account

Using your SCSU email address provided in your Admissions portal,activate your MySCSU account.

Your initial password will be set to:SCSU!mmddyy(month, date and year of your birth)

  • How to Access MySCSU Video
  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Setup and Troubleshooting

Check your SCSU Email Using the Outlook App

SCSU Email is the official means of communication from the university. It is your responsibility to check it frequently.

  • How to Check Your SCSU Email using the Outlook App

Contact SCSU IT Helpdeskif you have trouble logging in.

REQUIRED: Establish Placement Levels in English and Mathematics

All first-year students (full-time and part-time)must establish a placement level in English and Mathematicsbefore they can register for Fall semester courses. Students typically receive their fall course schedule at New Student Orientation (NSO).

Many students will need to take the English or Mathematics placement assessments. We strongly encourage you to take themas soon aspossibleso that we are able to help you get the right schedule for your first semester.

In order to determine whether you need to take the Mathematics or English assessment, please follow the numbered steps provided in the link below.

Academic Placement for New First-Year Students

REQUIRED: Final Official High School Transcript (AP and ECE Optional)

All students must request their final official high school transcript be sent to SCSU, with graduation date included. Digital transmission is preferred.

If you have completed any Advanced Placement (AP) exams, please send your official scores from the College Board directly to SCSU Admissions. If you have completed any Early College Experience (ECE) classes, please send official transcripts directly from the college or university (e.g., University of Connecticut or Gateway Community College) to SCSU Admissions. Credits from AP and ECE cannot be granted based on high school transcripts.

Email: admissions@southernct.edu

REQUIRED: Attend New Student Orientation (NSO)

Orientation Sessions

New student orientation is required to attend for all first year students to register for classes.

We will offer campus-based orientation sessions throughout the winter in addition to enrolling all first-year students in the Asynchronous platform.

Register for Orientation

REQUIRED: Submit Health Forms

All matriculated (degree-seeking) students are required to submit the Connecticut State University Student Health Services Health Form and Immunization Requirements by January 1st for the Spring semester and August 1st for the Fall semester.

  • Visit Student Health Services Formsto download the form and view instructions. This includes immunization requirements
  • Completed forms and vaccine requirements can be uploaded to the Health Services Portalby logging in with yourUsername and the password you created for MySCSU. Your SCSU Student ID and Username are listed on your Admissions Portal.

Contact Student Health Services with any questions.

Apply for Accommodations (if Applicable)

If you have a documented disability or other diagnosed condition that impacts your educational experience at Southern, you may be eligible for academic or other accommodations. To see if you are eligible for accommodations, please do the following:

  1. Complete theStudent Accommodation Intake Formusing your SCSU Banner student ID number (provided in your SCSU acceptance letter).
  2. Have your current healthcare provider complete the appropriateDocumentation Form for Accommodationsavailablehere(under “Registering,” then “Documentation Guidelines”). We strongly encourage the use of these forms because they address the information necessary to evaluate accommodation requests. Your provider may submit a signed letter on letterheadthat addresses each of the questions on the relevant CASAS form(s)
  3. Collect anyother relevant documentationsuch as:
    1. Your currentIEP (Individualized Educational Program) or 504 Plan, along with your most recent academic achievement, cognitive/psychoeducational, and related services (e.g., speech and language, occupational, and physical therapy, etc.)evaluations(School districts complete this testing every 3 years for students with IEPs.)
    2. Accommodation letters from yourprevious college or university(for transfer students)
    3. Healthcare records, reports, etc.
  4. Submit your documentationto CASAS by:
    • uploading it through the Accommodate portal (at the bottom of the completed Intake Form)
    • emailing it to us atcasas@southernct.edu
    • faxing it to us at (203) 392-6829, or
    • dropping it off at the CASAS office on the 3rd floor of Buley Library (please place documentation in a sealed envelope addressed to “Accessibility Services”)
  5. Schedule avirtual or in-person intake meetingwith a member of the CASAS accessibility services team
    • through the Accommodate portal
    • by calling CASAS at (203) 392-6828, or
    • by stopping by the CASAS office on the 3rdfloor of Buley Library

CASAS strongly encourages students to submit documentation and schedule intake meetings beginning in June (for Fall admissions) or late November (for Spring admissions).Students who wait until arriving on campus may find it difficult to schedule an intake meeting for several weeks due to the large volume of intakes at CASAS. Students also should be mindful that many providers take several weeks to complete and return accommodation documentation forms.

If you have questions about accommodations, documentation requirements, or the eligibility process, please reach out to us at (203) 392-6828 orcasas@southernct.eduor stop by the CASAS office.

Apply for On-Campus Housing

As you continue to make important decisions about your college journey, you’ll be deciding how you will experience Southern’s campus. Living on campus offers exciting experiences, new opportunities for growth and unparalleled convenience.

We hope you choose to live on campus with us. To apply for housing and pay your $250 housing deposit go to your MyHousing portal and follow the steps below.

  • Log on to yourMySCSU
  • Click on Banner Student
  • Select MyHousing
  • Next to the Residence Life logo on the top left click on the three lines
  • Click "Applications"
  • Click on "Housing Application and Deposit"
  • Complete the application and pay the $250 non-refundable housing deposit

See all that residence life has to offer!

Office of Residence Life
Phone: (203) 392-5870
Email:reslife@southernct.edu

Note: All incoming First-Year and Transfer students cannot submit a housing deposit until they have submitted a $200 admissions deposit.

Register for Summer Institute 2024

You are invited to participate in an incredibly special opportunity to kick off your educational journey at SCSU:Summer Institute!

Students who join the Summer Institute will:

  • Start their first semester with an improved and strengthened academic foundation
  • Connect with like-minded peers and ease the transition into the SCSU community
  • Learn and practice academic success skills and strategies necessary for college-level courses
  • Have the opportunity to participate in fun group outings, activities, and more!

Interested in the Summer Institute?Click hereto learn more.

Pay for College

Financial Aid

Financial aid is funding that is intended to help students pay for tuition and fees, room and board (or living expenses, if commuting), transportation, books and supplies.

  • If you plan on applying for financial aid but have not done so please follow the instructions outlined inThe Financial Aid Process.
  • If you have applied for financial aid you can check the status of your financial aid package, accept your award andcomplete any requirements.

Remember theFAFSAis a free application and will not ask you for payment.

Financial Literacy

  • Meet one on one with SCSU'sfreeFinancial Literacy Advisor, Lew Deluca, who will go over payment plan options, financial aid and scholarship opportunities. Learn how to maximize your educational investment!

Student Accounts

The Student Accounts Officeis primarily responsible for student billing, payment, refund, and veteran enrollment certification processing.Many services may be completed online.

Visit theStudent Accounts websitefor:

  • Tuition and Fees
  • Bill Due Dates and Payment Options
  • Payment Plans
  • Refunds

Parent/Guardian Record Access

Students can authorize academic and/or financial records to be shared with a designee (i.e. parent, guardian, or other third party). This authorization may also be withdrawn at any time.

View Instructions

Join SCSU Social Media

Undergraduate Admissions
admissions@southernct.edu
(203) 392-5644


financialaid@southernct.edu
(203) 392-5222

Residence Life
reslife@southernct.edu
(203) 392-5870

Orientation, Transition and Family Engagement
orientation@southernct.edu
(203) 392-5189

Academic Advising
advisem*nt@southernct.edu
(203) 392-5367

Student Accounts Office
studentaccounts@southernct.edu
(203) 392-6140

Student Health Services
healthservices@southernct.edu
(203) 392-6300

Academic Placement
Math:math.placement@southernct.edu
English:johnsonb2@southernct.edu

IT Help Desk
helpdesk@southernct.edu
(203) 392-5123

First-Year Students – Next Steps (2024)

FAQs

Why do people say first year instead of freshman? ›

Other colleges such as Bates and Colby have made the change for similar reasons. University of South Carolina's Whitney Watts cites a second reason for colleges to abandon freshman: the term was originally invented as a word for an inexperienced person, or a novice.

What happens if you don't decline admission? ›

Technically, you do not have to officially decline a college acceptance. If you ignore a college acceptance letter, admissions will consider that the same as a rejection. However, it's more respectful to decline.

What is the next step after getting accepted to college? ›

Once you've been accepted, you'll have many new obligations and deadlines—deadlines to accept enrollment, apply for housing, submit final high school transcripts, take placement tests and file financial aid forms, to name a few tasks. Remember that many schools require an enrollment deposit or acceptance fee.

How to answer what will you contribute to our college? ›

If you've worked with diverse groups, explain how you'll support an inclusive community. Be specific about how your experiences have shaped you and can add value to the college environment. And remember, it's not just about what you've done, but also the perspective you bring.

Is freshman year harder than sophom*ore? ›

Sophom*ore year and freshman year both have their unique challenges. However, there are several reasons why sophom*ore year can be more difficult than freshman year. More Specialized Courses: During sophom*ore year, students typically begin taking courses more focused on their major.

Is saying freshman bad? ›

UNC-Chapel Hill has recently decided to stop using the term “freshman” in favor of the term “first-year,” according to The Huffington Post. UNC-Chapel Hill officials say this change was made to avoid sexism, since “first-year” is a more “gender-inclusive” term.

Can a college accept you then reject you? ›

Colleges do have the right to revoke an admission offer. This contingency is often written into the acceptance letter. Colleges take their admissions decisions seriously, though, and they try to avoid revoking acceptances at all costs.

Can I accept two college offers? ›

Double depositing means putting down a deposit, and thus accepting admission, at more than one college. Since a student can't attend multiple colleges, it is considered unethical.

Do you need to tell colleges you aren't attending? ›

It may not be something that they feel comfortable doing, but yes, it is customary (and thoughtful!) to let a college know that they do not plan to attend that particular school. Your child should communicate with every college and university they don't plan to attend.

What are the early signs of college acceptance? ›

Look out for changes in your applicant profile or status, such as your financial aid information, housing applications, or the appearance of an "admitted students" link.

Can a college drop you after acceptance? ›

Yes, colleges have the right to revoke student admission even after learners pay their deposits. Colleges only withdraw admission offers in serious circ*mstances. In many cases, schools give students a warning so they can correct the problem.

Who decides if you get accepted into college? ›

An admissions committee is a group of people who review your application and decide whether you'll be a good match for their school.

What do colleges look for the most? ›

KEY FACTORS IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
  1. Good Grades. Earning good grades is the most critical factor for college applications. ...
  2. Challenging High School Curriculum. ...
  3. Strong Standardized Test Scores. ...
  4. A Well-Written Essay. ...
  5. Extracurricular Participation and Leadership Skills. ...
  6. Diversity. ...
  7. Enthusiasm for the School. ...
  8. Letters of Recommendation.

What is your strength's best answer? ›

Here is a list of strengths to consider:
  • Entrepreneurial.
  • Detail-oriented.
  • Collaborative.
  • Creative.
  • Empathetic.
  • Passionate.
  • Problem solver.
  • Flexible.
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What is the best answer for "Tell me about yourself"? ›

Explain how your personal values, work ethic, or personality align with the company's mission, culture, and needs. Career Goals. Talk about how this role aligns with your long-term career aspirations and how you can contribute to the company's success. Hobbies and Interests.

Is first year the same as freshman? ›

A freshman, fresher, first year, or colloquially frosh, is a person in the first year at an educational institution, usually a secondary school or at the college and university level, but also in other forms of post-secondary educational institutions.

Why is the term freshman sometimes replaced by first year student? ›

Using the term “first year” is more appropriate than using the term “freshman,” because it is not gender biased. The use of the term “first year” conveys that the university recognizes the diversity of students entering college without making assumptions based on gender, age, or background.

What is the politically correct term for freshman? ›

first-year.

Use first-year to describe students in their first academic year, i.e., in their first or second semester of college. Avoid the term freshman (pl.

Is freshman no longer used? ›

Frosh, freshpeople, and first-year are all terms that are rising in popularity (instead of the historical freshman) to describe first year students. Frosh is the only one of these that has an entry in our dictionary. Don't worry: our content is cheaper than most textbooks.

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