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"START weekend is very important because it gives students a feel for what Young Harris College is like before they arrive. Students get to meet with an advisor and work out a class schedule for the fall semester. START is an essential first step."
Christopher Adams
Mount Airy, GA
"The START weekend is a great way to meet some of your fellow students and build friendships before even beginning the academic year."
John Sutton
Flowery Branch, GA
"Meeting my START leader and other freshmen made the transition to Young Harris College easier. I actually met my roommate at START and we are still best friends today."
Alyssa Geis
Conyers, GA
Frequently Asked Questions
When Do I Register for START?
The Office of Student Development will begin sending START registration information to students who have paid their deposit in late February/early March. Prospective students should complete the admissions process and submit their deposits promptly for priority consideration. Once you receive registration materials, complete the card and return it as soon as possible!
Which START should I attend?
Students are encouraged to attend START as soon as they possibly can. By attending in June or July, students are able to get plans made and important questions answered early! Sign up for fall classes, meet your academic advisor, get to know your classmates . . . the sooner, the better!
My parents have already visited campus; do they need to come to START?
On Friday of START, parents and guardians are encouraged to attend parent orientation sessions, which are specifically designed to address the topics related to having a student enrolled at YHC. Participation for parents is not mandatory, but is strongly encouraged. Topics to be discussed include academic expectations, student health care, campus safety, expected student behavior, and overall adjustment to college life. On Friday, parents will also have opportunities to meet faculty and staff who will be interacting with their student on a regular basis.
Accommodations
Where will I stay during START?
Students who plan to be enrolled as residential students will stay overnight in campus housing during the START visit. Students who plan to commute are not required to stay in campus housing during START, but may request accommodations, if desired. Campus housing is not available for family members during the orientation visit. Click here for information on area accommodations.
Questions?
Call 1-800-241-3754 or email the Office of Orientation and First Year Programs.
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