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the essential WELCOME WEEK TRAVEL GUIDE to
Dear Students,
We are so honored to welcome you to the Rollins community! As you begin your college journey, you’ll discover that we are inspired by our students. Our Rollins community is focused on your success and we look forward to helping you explore your dreams, accomplish your goals, and thrive!
At Rollins, you’ll find that we don’t separate learning inside or outside of the classroom. Our goal is to help you ignite your passion for learning and discover your full potential by gaining new knowledge and experiences. Living is learning and we encourage you to explore and engage in student life! By fully immersing in learning, you will experience the best of an applied liberal arts education and will become energized by the meaningful work that connects you to the surrounding world. We encourage you to make the most of all Rollins has to offer—become involved in a leadership or community engagement program, take part in challenging classroom discussions, join a club or cultural group, attend athletic or arts events, spend time abroad, enroll in an internship course, or collaborate with a faculty member on original scholarship. We will help you #FindYourAnchor through our network of connected academic, student service, and social programs.
We want you to know that we are here to support you, so don’t hesitate to seek out care and assistance! If you have any questions or need help during your transition to Rollins, please contact the Dean of Students/Student and Family Care office at 407-646-2345 or [email protected].
We wish you an extraordinary year ahead. Go Tars!
Fiat lux,
Mamta Motwani Accapadi Vice President for Student Affairs
Meghan Harte Weyant Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs/Dean of Students
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279 a.m. – 3 p.m. College Check-In and Residence Hall Move-In
Bush Science Center Atrium
Residential students should first check-in at their assigned residence hall and then proceed to the Bush Atrium. Non-residential students may proceed directly to the Bush Atrium. All new students (including students who arrived to campus early) must check-in at the Bush Atrium.
5 – 6 p.m. Peer Mentor Meet & GreetMills Lawn
Meet your Peer Mentors on Mills Lawn for your first chance to get to know your RCC class. Look for signs on Mills Lawn with your course & faculty member’s name! (Rain/severe weather location will be your RCC classroom. Refer to RCC class page in booklet.)
3 – 4:30 p.m. Math Skills InventoryAuditorium, Bush Science Center
Students who are currently enrolled in or students who want to be enrolled in chemistry (CHM120/CHM130) will need to take this inventory.
6 – 8 p.m. President’s PicnicMcKean Gymnasium, Alfond Sports Center
Join President Grant and Peg Cornwell in the McKean Gym for dinner and a new student and family welcome.
8:15 p.m. Residence Hall WelcomeResidence Halls
You and your hall mates will discuss the expectations of living in a shared community. Residential students required.
9 – 9:30 a.m. Welcome to OrientationWarden Arena, Alfond Sports Center
President Grant Cornwell welcomes new students and families to the Rollins community.
9:45 – 10:30 a.m. RCC ClassRCC Classroom
During this class meeting, you will learn from your faculty advisor about the academic advising process and our liberal arts curriculum.
10:45 a.m. – 7 p.m. Individual Advising AppointmentsOlin Library
Meet with your RCC Professor (faculty advisor) for your first academic advising session. You will have the opportunity to review your fall semester class schedule and begin thinking about your four-year plan.
8:30 a.m. Class of 2022 PhotoMills Lawn
12:30 – 1:15 p.m. Hispanic Student and Family WelcomeBarker House, the President’s Residence
Join President Cornwell and Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr. Mamta Accapadi at the Barker House for a special welcome.
1:30 – 2:15 p.m. African American and Black Student and Family WelcomeBarker House, the President’s Residence
Join President Cornwell and Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr. Mamta Accapadi at the Barker House for a special welcome.
2:30 – 3:15 p.m. Asian American and Desi Student and Family WelcomeBarker House, the President’s Residence
Join President Cornwell and Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr. Mamta Accapadi at the Barker House for a special welcome.
3:30 – 4:15 p.m. LGBTQI+ Student and Family WelcomeBarker House, the President’s Residence
Join President Cornwell and Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr. Mamta Accapadi at the Barker House for a special welcome.
4:30 – 5:15 p.m. Transfer Student and Family WelcomeBarker House, the President’s Residence
Join President Cornwell and Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr. Mamta Accapadi at the Barker House for a special welcome.
8 & 9 p.m. Rollins Entertainment ProgramBush Auditorium
Get excited for a fun-filled night with comedian and magician, Michael Kent.
9 – 9:45 a.m. Good Morning!Warden Arena, Alfond Sports Center
Associate Dean of Students, Leon Hayner, welcomes and introduces you to key concepts for the day.
10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The Buzz & Title IXBush Science Center
This session will focus on healthy relationships, tips and tools to be an active and positive bystander, and the difficult issues of sex and gender violence. The Buzz is a program that was created to promote alcohol education, awareness, and moderation among college students in a fun, interactive way. Please refer to the Buzz & Title IX Classroom Trainings page for location details.
10 – 10:45 a.m. Diversity & InclusionBush Auditorium, Bush Science Center
Connect with your RCC class to take part in a dialogue about how our mission connects with creating a diverse and inclusive environment.
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2 – 5 p.m. #FindYourAnchor FairMcKean Gymnasium, Alfond Sports Center
Join your classmates for our #FindYourAnchor fair where you will have the chance to meet different offices from all across the College.
2 – 5 p.m. The Buzz & Title IXBush Science Center
This session will focus on healthy relationships, tips and tools to be an active and positive bystander, and the difficult issues of sex and gender violence. The Buzz is a program that was created to promote alcohol education, awareness, and moderation among college students in a fun, interactive way. Please refer to the Buzz & Title IX Classroom Trainings page for location details.
10:45 – 11:15 a.m. R-SafetyBush Auditorium, Bush Science Center
Meet with members of Campus Safety and learn about the many services they offer.
7:45 – 8:15 a.m. RCC Classes MeetRCC Classrooms
Meet to discuss your class’ service project.
1:30 – 3 p.m. Community LunchCornell Campus Center
Celebrate your SPARC day achievements with the Rollins community.
8 – 10 p.m. Rollins Pancake FlipCornell Campus Center
Get excited for your first opportunity to take part in this famous Rollins tradition! Head to the dining hall to catch as many pancakes as you can.
7 – 8 p.m. TriviaDave’s Boathouse
Put your brain trust to the test with your new friends!
8:15 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
SPARC
Planned and implemented by the Center for Leadership & Community Engagement, SPARC gives you the opportunity to give back to your communities. SPARC projects will introduce you to the needs and opportunities in the community and will prepare you to be an active citizen throughout your time at Rollins and beyond.
3:30, 4:45, 6, 7:45 & 9 p.m.
ImprOvientationAnnie Russell Theatre
Join the Rollins Improv Players (R.I.P.) and enjoy a fully improvised one-act play based on your suggestions.
2 – 2:45 p.m. Diversity & InclusionBush Auditorium, Bush Science Center
Connect with your RCC class to take part in a dialogue about how our mission connects with creating a diverse and inclusive environment.
2:45 – 3:15 p.m. R-SafetyBush Auditorium, Bush Science Center
Meet with members of Campus Safety and learn about the many services they offer.
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8:40 – 10:45 a.m. ConvocationWarden Arena, Alfond Sports Center
The book-end ceremony to graduation, Convocation marks your formal matriculation into the Rollins academic community. Business casual attire.
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1 – 4 p.m. Rollins HonorWarden Arena, Alfond Sports Center
A conversation about the Rollins Honor Code and how incoming students can live the shared values of the Rollins community.
8 – 9 p.m. CandlewishWarden Arena, Alfond Sports Center
Assemble at the Alfond Sports Center with your RCC class to take part in this traditional first-year ceremony to welcome you into the Rollins community.
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3D Foundations: SculptureJoshua Almond
RCC: CFAC 101 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 308
American Political ControversiesEren Tatari
RCC: Hauck 112 Buzz/Title IX: Sullivan House
Bad Taste & AestheticsBenjamin Hudson
RCC: Olin 211 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 228
Be the ChangeJosephine Balzac
RCC: Fairbanks 107 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 102
Chinese Youth: From Revolution to GlobalizationYusheng Yao
RCC: Beal 2 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 176
Create With MeMarianne DiQuattro
RCC: KMC 1 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 277
Create Your Best LifeMamta Accapadi
RCC: Bush 202 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 201
Deus Ex Machina: Social Evolution in Virtual WorldsBenjamin Balak
RCC: Orlando 115 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 164
Discipline: Crafting Subjectivities, Shaping LivesTodd French
RCC: Reeves Lodge Buzz/Title IX: Bush 201
buzz & title ixclassroom trainings
Dream in SpanishPatricia Tome
RCC: Fairbanks 112 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 201
Environmental ActivismMike Gunter
RCC: Sullivan House Buzz/Title IX: Bush 201
Farewell to Fairy TalesVictoria Brown
RCC: Orlando 105 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 210
Fashion in the Global WorldMacKenzie Moon Ryan
RCC: Rex Beach 1 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 302
Food and CultureGay Biery-Hamilton
RCC: Bush 102 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 202
German on the Fast TrackNancy Decker
RCC: Hauck 106 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 277
GlobalizationJoan Davison
RCC: Orlando 213 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 210
Inequality 101: Race, Class, and Gender in Higher EducationAmy Armenia
RCC: Bush 208 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 210
Making Art in 2DDana Hargrove
RCC: CFAC 110 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 176
Mind, Body, CultureRachel Newcomb
RCC: Orlando 205 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 102
Mindful LivingMissy Barnes
RCC: 203 E. Lyman Ave. Auditorium Buzz/Title IX: Sullivan House
Political Economy of FreedomZhaochang Peng
RCC: Bush 164 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 302
Purpose and ProfitCecilia McInnis
RCC: Bush 210 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 308
Pursuit of DaoLi Wei
RCC: Hauck 110 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 202
Reading Around the WorldMargot Fadool
RCC: Hauck 111 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 201
Real World: Rollins CollegeTricia Zelaya-Leon
RCC: Fairbanks 114 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 201
Strength & Beauty in MathJay Yellen
RCC, August 22/23: Bush 308 RCC, August 25/26: Bush 176
Buzz/Title IX: Bush 208
Successful Pathways through MusicGloria Cook
RCC: Keene 101 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 176
The Modern ScientistLaurel Habgood
RCC: Bush 228 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 212
The U.S. Drug War in Latin AmericaDexter Boniface
RCC: Orlando 215 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 176
The World of BusinessAllen Kupetz
RCC: Fairbanks 116 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 308
Theatre of IdeasErik Kenyon • Thomas Ouellette
RCC: ASC 243 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 308
Tiny ScienceBrendaliz Santiago-Narvaez
RCC, August 22: Bush 212 RCC, August 23/25/26: Bush 277
Buzz/Title IX: Bush 176
TV as Storytelling: Contemporary Visual NarrativesPaul D. Reich
RCC: Bush 302 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 210
Winging itRobin Gerchman
RCC: Dance 1 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 208
Your Choice, Your HealthRichard Morris
RCC: ASC 109 Buzz/Title IX: Bush 176
RCC200: Rollins Transition SeminarAlexa Gordon
RCC, August 22: Bush Auditorium RCC, August 23: Bush Auditorium RCC, August 25: Dave’s Boathouse RCC, August 26: SunTrust Auditorium
Buzz/Title IX (Mon. section): Bush 212 Buzz/Title IX (Wed. section): Bush 164 Buzz/Title IX (Fri. section): Bush 228
In Campus Safety, officers can help with:
• Accessibility escorts They are offered based on an approved list that is provided by the offices of Accessibility Services, Human Resources, Title IX, or an athletic trainer.
• Crime prevention programming Campus Safety offers a wide variety of crime prevention programming to keep students, their friends, and their belongings safe.
• Evening escorts are provided (after dark) to all members of the campus community.
• Incident investigation Campus Safety is responsible for investigating the majority of crimes that occur on campus. They connect you with the appropriate off campus resources, such as Winter Park Police Department, Orange County Sheriff’s office, or Victim Services. Each person will be treated with the highest level of respect, dignity, and care.
• Key assists if you are locked out of your residence hall room and are unable to find your RA, officers can perform a key assist.
• On-campus event support At times, students will coordinate (or host) large scale events on campus. By working with Student Affairs and Scheduling & Event Services staff, Campus Safety will help students through the event planning process to help ensure that guests have a safe and enjoyable time.
• Parking passes are available for members of the campus community, their guests, and their family members and can be obtained in the Campus Safety office.
• Safety and well-being checks are provided to family members (or peers) that are concerned about the safety and well-being of a family or friend.
• Wellness or Crisis support connections are provided with resources on or off campus to help you through the situation. You will only be asked for enough information to make the connection between the resources and the person in need.
Limited R-Card services are provided:
• R-Card replacements can be made for a $20 fee. If your card is damaged, the fee will be waived.
CAMPUS SAFETY IS 24/7/365407.646.2999
campus safety& r-carD
Available Account Options
• Marketplace Dining (R-Card Swipes) With an R-Card swipe, a student can stop by The Marketplace (within a meal block) and return within that same meal block for unlimited re-entry at no additional cost. Marketplace Dining (R-Card Swipes) are used exclusively at The Marketplace.
• Dining Dollars The Dining Dollars can be used at any of Rollins’ on-campus Dining Spots. Dining Dollars can be used in The Marketplace but only for one-time entry. For multiple entries into The Marketplace, Marketplace Swipes must be used.
• TARBUC$ TARBUC$ can be used at all on or off-campus merchants within the plan. TARBUC$ do not expire, until separation from Rollins. TARBUC$ can be used in The Marketplace for one-time entry only.
For more information, visit dining.rollins.edu
On-Campus Dining Locations
The Marketplace Weekday Block Hours
Morning 7:30 – 10:30 a.m.Full-Service Breakfast 7:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Afternoon 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.Full-Service Lunch 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Evening 3:30 – 8:30 p.m.Full-Service Dinner 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. (M-R)Full-Service Dinner 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. (F)
Weekend Block HoursDaytime 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Full-Service 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.Evening (Sa) 4 – 7:30 p.m. (Sa)
Full-Service 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.Evening (Su) 4 – 8:30 p.m.
Full-Service Dinner 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Dave’s Boathouse Monday – Thursday Noon – 1 a.m.Saturday/Sunday 1:30 p.m. – 1 a.m.
Rollins C-Store Monday – Thursday 10:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.Friday/Saturday 10:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.Sunday Noon – 9:30 p.m.
Cornell Courtyard Café Monday – Thursday 10:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.Friday 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.Saturday – Sunday CLOSED
Bookmark Café Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.Friday 7:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Saturday 8 – 11:30 a.m.Sunday 8 – 11:30 a.m. 7 – 9:30 p.m.
*schedule subject to change.
Off-Campus Dining Locations
4 Rivers Smokehouse Antonella’s Pizzeria Ben & Jerry’sBurgerFi Café de France The Coopand many more (viewable online)!
Dining scoop &services
Chapel Service Sundays at 11 a.m.
Catholic Mass Sundays at 8:30 p.m.
Jum’ah Prayer Fridays at 1 p.m.
Friday Night Shabbat Fridays at 6:30 p.m.
Buddhist Meditation 1:15 p.m.
religious services
religious servicesat the kmC
The Dean of Religious Life acts as the pastor of the College. There are weekly workshop services, classes on Scripture and Theology, marriage counseling and visits to the sick. The Dean also performs marriages, baptisms, funerals and memorial services for members of the Rollins community. The Dean also coordinates a wide array of activities that provide a distinct aspect of student life here at Rollins. The Dean also provides pastoral and personal counseling to staff and students, regardless of religious orientation.
Through workshops, study groups, fellowship, Bible studies and retreats at the chapel, religious life and values are enhanced and students are encouraged to grow in their religious understanding and faithfulness. Religious groups often use the chapel as a meeting place for joint service projects, local community projects, and Special Olympics.
Save the Date for November 2-4, 2018! We look forward to welcoming you to campus for this special weekend! Enjoy the beautiful fall weather in Central Florida,
spend time relaxing with your student, meet Rollins’ 15th President, Dr. Grant Cornwell, visit with faculty members, and
become better acquainted with the Rollins community.
For more information on the weekend festivities, visit rollins.edu/family-weekend or email [email protected].
Online registration begins September 5, 2018
Division of Student Affairs 407.646.2345 • [email protected]
FAMILY WEEKEND
informationtechnology guide
Connecting to accounts at Rollins
Logging into Rollins Campus Webmail
1. Go to outlook.com/rollins.edu2. Use your Rollins email address as your
username and enter your Rollins password.
Logging into FoxLink and Blackboard
1. For Foxlink go to foxlink.rollins.edu. and for Blackboard go to blackboard.rollins.edu.
2. Use your FoxID as your username and your Rollins password.
Changing Your Password
1. Log into your Rollins webmail.2. Click on the gear in the top right corner of
the screen and choose Office 365 under “Your app settings.”
3. Click on the “Security & privacy” link on the left-hand side and choose “Password.”
Accessing Printers
1. Go to webprint.rollins.edu.2. Use your FoxID and password to log in.3. Click on “Web Print” on the left-hand side of
the screen and click “Submit a Job.”4. Follow the onscreen instructions to upload
your document to the print server.5. Swipe your R-Card at a campus printer and
select your uploaded print job for printing.
Rollins IT will never ask for your password. If you receive an email asking for you to enter your account information, or any suspicious emails in general, please forward it to [email protected].
FoxID ttarEmail [email protected]
Name Tommy Tar
Your Key to Rollins Accounts
407.628.6363 or [email protected] US HELP YOU! LOCATED IN OLIN LIBRARY
Connecting to FoxNet-v2
On a Windows PC
1. Click on the Wi-Fi icon on the bottom right-hand corner of your screen to display the list of available networks.
2. Select “FoxNet-v2” and select “Connect.”3. Use your FoxID and password when prompted
to connect to FoxNet-v2.4. If prompted to connect or terminate, select
“Connect.”
On a MAC
1. Click on the Wi-Fi icon in the top-right corner of the menu bar.
2. Select “FoxNet-v2” from the list of networks.
3. Use your FoxID and password when prompted to connect to FoxNet-v2.
4. Accept the server’s certificate (first-time authentication only), and select “Continue” at prompt.
iOS (iPhone/iPad)
1. Open “Settings” on your iOS device.2. Select “Wi-Fi” to view available networks.3. Select “FoxNet-v2.”4. When prompted for a username and
password, enter your FoxID and password.
5. Select “Trust” on the certificate page to connect.
Android
1. Select and enable Wi-Fi on your device.2. Select “FoxNet-v2.”3. A settings menu will pop-up.
• EAP method: PEAP Phase 2• Authentication: MSCHAPV2• Certificate (or Client Certificate):
Unspecified or Do not validate• Identity: FoxID• Anonymous Identity: (leave blank)• Password: Rollins password
Miscellaneous Devices (gaming consoles, smart tvs, etc.)
1. Wireless Network: “Rollins-MiscDevices.”2. Password: R0llinsFiatLux!
parent portalWe are excited to announce the release of the Parent Portal! This system allows students the option to grant parents the ability to view grades and semester course schedules, pay Rollins charges, and access financial aid award information requirements.
The student initiates the process by completing the following steps:
1. Log into FoxLink and complete the “Student Release of Information (FERPA)” form located under the Student tab.
2. Click on “Parent Portal Access” located below the previous link.
3. Click on “Parent Portal Management.”
4. Proceed to complete the three required registration steps for adding a Parent Portal account:
» Provide your parent’s first name, last name, and email address.
» Indicate the type of relationship.
» Select the type of information you would like to share with your parent.
Once these steps are completed, your parent will receive instructions via email with a temporary pin and additional steps to finalize their Parent Portal account.
For technical assistance, please contact the IT Help Desk at 407.628.6363 or [email protected]. We also encourage parents to visit the Rollins parent homepage at rollins.edu/parents for important information, updates, and frequently asked questions.
Accessibility ServicesDisability and accommodation needs (physical, learning)
407.975.6463
AthleticsAthletic teams, schedules, intramurals/recreationa sports, news and information
407.646.2366
Bursar College bills, student accounts
407.646.2252
Campus SafetyR-Card (obtainment), parking, registering vehicles, safety concerns, 24-hr. emergencies
407.646.2999
Center for Career & Life PlanningOn-campus employment, internship opportunities, career preparation, planning, and guidance
407.646.2195
Center for Inclusion & Campus InvolvementStudent organizations, diversity, and inclusion programs
407.646.2624
Center for Leadership & Community EngagementStudent leadership, service, and community engagement opportunities
407.691.1250
Community Standards & ResponsibilityStudent conduct issues
407.691.1337
Dean of Faculty (College of Liberal Arts, Holt School) Associate Dean of CrummerAcademic issues (warnings, probation), advising, academic honor code violations
407.646.2280 407.691.1195
Dean of Students/Student & Family CareGeneral student concerns, transition issues, leave of absences, return from leaves, referrals to campus resources
407.646.2345
Dining ServicesMeal plan questions, dining options on campus, dietary needs
407.646.2671
External & Competitive ScholarshipsCompetitive scholarship and fellowship opportunities
407.646.2346
Financial AidFinancial aid and scholarships
407.646.2395
Fraternity & Sorority LifeGreek life on campus: fraternities and sororities
407.691.1050
International ProgramsStudy-abroad opportunities
407.646.2466
International Student & Scholar ServicesInternational student issues and concerns
407.691.1158
Post OfficePackages and mail services
407.646.2535
R-CardCollege meal plan purchases along with R-Card and TARBUC$ accounts and deposits for residential and commuter students
407.628.6300
Religious LifeExplore spiritual, religious, and belief identities and weekly services
407.646.2115
Residential Life & ExplorationsHousing and roommate issues, orientation, firstyear programs
407.646.2649
Student RecordsStudent course registration, class scheduling, transcript requests, degree/enrollment verifications
407.646.2144
Title IXSexual assault, harassment, and misconduct
407.691.1773
Tutoring & Writing CenterTutoring and writing consultancy with course material and/or papers
407.646.2521
Wellness CenterDepression/anxiety; signs of alcohol and/or drug use; relationship problems; test anxiety; stress management; adjustment issues; suspected eating disorders/body image issues; mental/physical wellness
407.628.6340
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