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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

The 2008 spring semester and now is the time to prepare yourself for your academic career at Lincoln University of Missouri. We are so pleased that you are attending Lincoln and we want to help you make plans for your arrival and get you acclimated to the campus early.

 

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Q. Who Should Attend R.O.A.R?

A. All first-time freshman, transfer and non-traditional students who are accepted to the university are required to attend ROAR.

Q. Does ROAR orientation cost anything?

A. Yes, there is a $50, non-refundable fee that must be paid prior to participation in ROAR.  

Q. Do I have to R.S.V.P. for ROAR?

A. Yes, the R.S.V.P form can be found online, or in the 2008 Lights, Camera, ROAR Orientation booklet.

Q. Can I bring my family?

A. Yes, family members are invited and encouraged to attend, however, attendance is not required.

Q. How long is R.O.A.R?

A. ROAR is a 2-day day program, ending at approximately 2:00 p.m. on the second day.

Q. Do I need to bring meal money?

A. There are a total of four meals provided during each ROAR session.  

Q. Will I register for my classes and meet my advisor at orientation?

A. Yes, advisement and registration are two of the components of orientation. You will have an opportunity on day 2 of orientation to meet your major advisor, select and register for classes, and take your LU student ID photo. 

Q. What if I have not applied for financial aid or arranged to pay my bill?

A. Representatives from the office of Student Financial Aid and Student Accounts will be available to help finalize any financial arrangements you may need to make.

Q. Who do I call if I have any other questions?

A. Orientation Office

820 Chestnut Street

117 Young Hall

Ph: 573.681.5695

Fax: 573.681.5175

Email: orientation@lincolnu.edu

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