Admitted Students
Milestones, for spring '08 admits
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- Feb through June - check both your First Connections personal e-mail and your Appalachian e-mail weekly for important news for incoming students.
- Feb 9, Feb 23, and Mar 29- deadlines for auditions to the School of Music. All students wishing to enter the School of Music must successfully complete an audition.
- Mar 26 - deadline for prospective art majors to submit portfolio.
- May 1 - deadline to submit your non-refundable advance payment.
- Before Your Orientation session - submit your Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) test scores (if applicable)
- Jul and after - check your Appalachian e-mail once a week for important news for students.
- Jul 1 - deadline to submit your Report of Medical History/Immunization Form.
- Aug 1 - deadline to submit any final high school or college transcripts to the Office of Admissions.
- Aug 23-25 - Orientation Phase 2.
- Aug 26 - First day of classes.
Your Enrollment Checklist
How well you do at Appalachian has a lot to do with how you begin. There are many important tasks for you to complete before your first day of classes and missing a step can cause problems for your enrollment. Complete your checklist as soon as possible and you will be off to a great start.
- Enrollment Checklist for students entering Fall 2008
- Enrollment Checklist for students entering First Summer Session
- Enrollment Checklist for students entering Second Summer Session
If you change your entry term, please complete the checklist for your new term.
Confused about Usernames and Passwords?
The username and password page will guide you through the appropriate login to use for all of your enrollment steps.
First Connections Book
Have questions about orientation, living on campus, financial aid, academics or student life at Appalachian? Turn to your First Connections book first. This 104 page book is mailed to all accepted freshman and transfer students. The first mailings will be sent in mid-February, 2008.
Freshmen Leadership Programs
Leadership development is an integral part of the Appalachian experience. Employers seek graduates who have strong interpersonal and leadership skills. Our programs help students develop those skills. If you want to learn about yourself, working with others, and how you can leave Appalachian State University better than you found it, consider joining a leadership program.
Questions about First Connections?
If you need help with any of these steps or have a question about your enrollment, please contact us, we will be happy to help you. You may also wish to read our frequently asked questions.