<h2>August - September
Familiarize yourself with: health center, student center, libraries, gym, cafeterias, financial aid office, academic department offices, etc.
Take care of any remaining financial aid paperwork or wrinkles. Introduce yourself to the financial aid officer.
Purchase books and class materials. Save money by buying used books.
Research local banking options and open a checking account. If you're planning to get a credit card, read the fine print on all offers.
Set up a budget and time-management guidelines.
Map out the classes you'll need to take for the next four years. Make sure to consider options like study abroad, co-op and double majors in your plan.
Meet with your faculty advisor to discuss courses, extracurricular activities and career building options.
Join clubs and activities in your area of interest. Fraternity and sorority rush may be in this term too.
Make travel plans for Thanksgiving and winter break. Check local travel agencies for student discounts.
Study for midterms and finals!
Financial Aid
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