Extended Orientation
Extended Orientation Schedules are now available for the College Transition and the Sexual Assault Programs. They are listed below.
The College Transition
Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE) will present a program on various health related issues (pdf) involved with the freshman transition to college. They will explore such topics as values clarification, resiliency, stress/time management, and leading a balanced life, as well as drugs and alcohol. All of these topics relate to making healthy decisions and tie in to students' overall wellbeing when coming to college.
Sexual Assault Programs
This program is a follow up to the Sex & Alcohol: Making a Tribe Choice session. This program is very special, as the presenters are current William and Mary students who are dedicated to the area of sexual assault prevention and education. Female students will be presented to by the women of Every 2 Minutes (pdf). Men will attend a program presented by the men of 1 in 4 (pdf).
Diversity Program
This program is a follow up to the Diversity and the W&M Community session. Students will be able to further explore the various areas of diversity with current William and Mary students who will present this topic from the peer perspective.
The William and Mary Community
This program is a follow up to the William and Mary Community presentation. Members of the Honor and Student Conduct Councils will present scenarios that reflect some of the issues that freshmen face during their first year of college and steps they can take to avoid pitfalls that may arise during their time at the College.

















