Freshman Information
DelaWorld
101 is the freshman orientation program. This includes
the summer portion of orientation during which you learn
valuable information about campus life, housing, financial
aid, and much more. You acquire your student ID, learn
how to use the student computer information system (UDSIS),
and register for your fall semester courses.
The
Fall portion of orientation includes meeting your faculty
advisor, attending Convocation, and taking part in a
variety of fun activities sponsored by various campus
organizations.
For
more information about DelaWorld
101, visit the website. http://www.udel.edu/admissions/viewbook/delaworld/
The majority of students in the College of Agriculture
and Natural Resources will take a freshman seminar course
designed to ease the transition to college. Students will
learn about various campus resources, learn study skills
and academic self-management skills, and have a chance
to meet other students and faculty.
For freshmen majoring in agricultural & technology education, food and agribusiness
management,
natural resource management and agriculture & natural resources.
For freshmen majoring in animal and food sciences.
For freshmen majoring in entomology, wildlife conservation,
and plant protection*.
For freshmen majoring in plant science,
landscape horticulture, environmental soil science,
and plant protection*.
*Students
majoring in plant protection have the choice between
ENWC 165 and PLSC 171 because the major is cross-listed
between the 2 departments.
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