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I get asked a lot of questions. Here are the most common answered.
I'm aware this video may be out of date. Please ask me any questions in the comment section below.

Freshman Dorms Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rUS15gUsow

Progression Plans: http://www4.nau.edu/gateway/Global/DPP/2010-11_DPP.htm

Welcome Week: http://home.nau.edu/welcomeweek/

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  • this sound random but can you have a bike in your room? or do you have to keep it outside on the rack cause i want to take mine with me cause i spend a lot on it .

  • @JustMaddi7 I'm pretty sure you can keep a bike in your room as long as its clean (ie not muddy)

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  • @mygummies1 Residence halls and dorms are the same. Annual costs are between 4500 and 5500 depending on the hall. Freshman dorms are one single room for two people.

  • @laprechaun12 Have you graduated hs and taken college classes yet?

  • @laprechaun12 To attend officially, yes.

  • does my family needs to be register as 'guests' in order for them to come to oriantation?

  • @roxannelovesthestars mmm.. what you mean by "if you haven't taken any post high school courses"?

  • @laprechaun12

    Pick freshman. I assume you're beginning in the Fall (Spring already started), so freshman seems most logical if you haven't taken any post-high school courses.

  • About registering for orientation, when it says "first select your academic level" do i have to click on freshman or transfer button?

    I'm gonna be a freshman.

    What confuses me is that it says "Transfer students are those transferring more than 12 credit hours taken AFTER high school."

    Im not a transfer student, but it says "Freshman entering in the spring please choose the "Transfer" option"

    What option should i click?!

  • @roxannelovesthestars How do you get into a residence hall? Are those dorms too? or more like appartments? Around how much is the cost? xD sorry for the questions, but I am really interested and its better to ask from someone who has the experience

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