When do I meet my advisor?
          During our Marlin Days Orientation Program in August, you will   meet   with your  advisor. As an entering     first-year student, you will be  assigned to a faculty advisor who is trained to     provide guidance from a  multi-disciplinary approach. If you are a transfer     student with interest in a  particular major, you will be assigned to   an   advisor closely aligned with that  discipline. Advisors will have     access to student records so you can discuss the  specifics of your     schedule.
 When do I create my class schedule?                                                                      
        You will  meet with your advisor during New Student     Orientation to create a class  schedule and register for classes. You     will have the opportunity to change,  add, or drop classes during Marlin     Days (in August prior to the fall semester)  through the add/drop     period the first week of classes.
How do I find out which textbooks I need to purchase?
- Click on the University Store link
- Click on the tab “Textbooks” on the left
- Click on “Find Textbooks” to search for a book by term and department, or on “Fall 2018 Booklist” to get to a list in pdf format
- For the list in pdf format, find the department heading and course number for which you are registered, and the assigned text will be displayed next to the course by author and title.
If you are having difficulty, please contact the University Store at 757.455.3100 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. EST.
 What if there are no required books  for my class(es)?
          If no books appear on your required/recommended textbook page,   it is   possible  that the instructor hasn't updated the required   textbook   list. You can either  email the instructor or wait until the   first day   of class. The syllabus will  note any required reading   materials.
Can I  have a car on campus?
        First-year students are permitted to have cars on campus. The fee for a parking decal is $250 for residents and $150 for commuter students and will be charged to your student account. You will need to register your car on  prior to picking up your decal in the Campus Security Office.
 When will I be issued  my student ID card and have access to email?
          First-year students will receive their ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ ID cards at New Student Orientation in June. Please be sure to upload your photo in advance through your   online enrollment  account. If you are unable to upload your photo, you may have your picture taken in the Campus Security Office located in Bray Village during Orientation.  Once first-year students pay their deposit, they will receive an enrollment letter that  includes their ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ email address, username, and password combination to log in to their online enrollment site, Portal, WebAdvisor, and email.
 When will I receive my  housing and roommate assignment?
          All first-year students resident students will register for housing   through   StarRez (an  online housing preference portal). After New Student   Orientation has taken  place, you will receive instructions from Residence Life on how to utilize  StarRez. Your assignment and roommate information will be available in August.
 How do I request a  roommate?
          Incoming students will have the option to request a roommate in  StarRez. In order to be placed with the requested roommate, that person must  also request you. The Office of Residence Life will make every attempt to accommodate your request; however, housing availability may affect placement.
 What about a room to  myself?
          Single rooms are in high demand, and satisfying the needs of   every   student is a  very difficult task. Single rooms are assigned by     seniority, meaning that  seniors, juniors, and sophomores will be given     priority for single rooms.  However, some first-year students may get     assigned singles when and if they are  available, specifically in the     Bray Village area.
 What should I bring to  campus with me?
          Our Residence Life staff has created a list: “What to Bring, What Not to Bring.” Check it out!
 I’m bored…What is  there to do?
          Bored?!?!?!? Yeah right! There is soooo much to get involved   with   here at ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ!  We have, on average, over 50 student clubs and     organizations to choose from, so  there is always something interesting     to do. From concerts, comedians, Habitat  for Humanity, intramurals,     outdoor adventures like a spring break trip to the Florida Keys, to   rock   climbing  on campus, swim lessons in the pool, and much,  much   more,   you are sure to find plenty to keep you busy. Visit the Student Engagement ²¹²Ô»åÌýUREC websites to learn  more!
What campus locations are available for my use? 
          Commuter student are welcome to use all  campus facilities, except the residence halls. A commuter student lounge is  located in the Batten Student Center. A limited number of day use lockers are  located throughout campus.
 When will I be issued my student ID card  and have access to email?
          Transfer students receive their ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ ID cards at New Student Orientation in August.  Please be sure to upload your photo in advance through your online enrollment  account. If you are unable to upload your photo, you may have your picture  taken in the Campus Security Office located in Bray Village. Once transfer  student pay their deposit, they will receive an enrollment letter that includes  their ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ email address, username, and password combination to log in to their  online enrollment site, Portal, WebAdvisor, and email.
 I’m bored…What is there to do?
          Bored?!?!?!? Yeah right! There is soooo much to get involved with here at ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ!  We have, on average, over 50 student clubs and organizations to choose from, so  there is always something interesting to do. From concerts, comedians, Habitat  for Humanity, intramurals, outdoor adventures like a spring break trip  to the Florida Keys, to rock climbing on campus, swim lessons in the  pool, and much, much more, you are sure to find plenty to keep you busy. Visit the Student Engagement ²¹²Ô»åÌýUREC websites to learn  more!
What type of campus security is offered at  ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ?  
          Virginia Wesleyan believes that a safe, secure environment is essential to  learning and to the peace of mind of our students, their parents, and our  faculty. For this reason, we employ a staff of full-time security officers  available 24/7 to assist our campus community. A security officer is stationed  at the DeFord Gatehouse, the University’s only vehicular entrance, at all times  throughout the year. A team of Campus Security officers patrols the campus by  foot, bicycle, and vehicle 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our security  staff maintains a friendly and supportive relationship with state and local law  enforcement that assist us if the need arises. The result is a campus that is  as secure as possible while allowing students the freedom to fully enjoy the  campus and the Virginia Beach area. Security officers can also assist students  with such services as jump-starting a dead battery, after-hours escort, and  providing parking decals and ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ ID cards. Learn more about Campus Security by visiting their website.
 Does ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ have an emergency communication  system?
          Virginia Wesleyan utilizes the LiveSafe mobile app to  communicate directly with students, faculty, and staff in the event of an  emergency. This voluntary app also allows members of the ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ community to  report safety concerns directly to our Campus Security team.
To begin using LiveSafe:
- Find and install “LiveSafe” from your or app store
- Select ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ as your local agency
- Enter your profile information and ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ email address
- Activate push notifications when prompted.
I can’t log in to my email or  WebAdvisor. Who do I contact?
          Contact the Malbon Center for Technology Help Desk at 757.524.5900.        
 I need help with my computer. Who do  I contact?
          For technical assistance, please contact the Malbon Center for Technology Help Desk at 757.524.5900.        
 I’m A MAC fan….Will it work on campus?
          Macs will connect to our campus network, but you should have   Mac OS X   or later.  We’d also recommend having a G4 or faster processor   (all   iMacs and iBooks are  fine in this respect).
 Does ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ offer wireless Internet  access?
          Yes. ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ offers wireless access in all academic buildings,   the Jane P. Batten  Student Center, and all resident halls.