Orientation
Student Schedule
Discover everything you need to know about starting your journey at Bushnell University! Explore the Student Orientation Schedule to plan for move-in day and enjoy four exciting days to get acclimated, connect with peers and faculty, and explore Eugene.
Parent & Family Schedule
Welcome to the Beacon family! Parent and Family Orientation provides an opportunity to support your student’s transition to Bushnell University while connecting with faculty, staff, and other families. Explore the Parent and Family Orientation schedule and join us to support your student as they start this new chapter!
Orientation FAQs
New Student Orientation is a program provided by Bushnell University to help students get acquainted with one another, their campus, faculty and staff mentors, and prepare for their time as a Beacon! Get answers to your questions below.
Orientation is your introduction to Bushnell University and Eugene’s community. Over the course of orientation, you will have the opportunity to move into your residence hall or apartment, meet your new classmates and upper-classmen, and get acclimated to being a student at Bushnell University.
Yes. Orientation is designed to assist you in your transition to life at Bushnell University.
There is no charge for attending orientation and meals are included.
We strongly encourage transfers to attend the entire orientation. Attending the whole event is an excellent opportunity to get involved and get to know your classmates while having fun.
If you are a residential student, you will be staying in your new dorm or apartment. If you are a commuter student, you are free to go once the day’s events have ended. Parents and Families can check out our hotel recommendations if you will be staying in town during Orientation.
Move-in takes place during orientation check-in on the first day of orientation. During check-in, Residence Life will be waiting to give you your keys and accompany you to your new place. Student leaders will be ready to help you move in your belongings.
During orientation, each of you will be placed in a group of your classmates called a “Fish Group”. Each fish group will be led by student leaders and will give you the chance to get to know other students on a more personal basis.
Guest permits are issued in the Welcome Center on the 2nd Floor of the Morse Center.