 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. On Wednesday, August 2nd, the University of Pikeville began its early move-in process for select students, specifically student athletes. Although downtown traffic has been mildly impacted, the students are eager to get settled in and begin practicing for the fall sports season. After the students are moved in, they can go on to meet their coaches and teammates. Well, this really helps the fall athletes kind of get a head start with their sport. You know, they get to meet everybody kind of earlier than when classes start. If their sport requires any kind of conditioning, you know, they can start that any kind of strength test that they need to take. You know, this is the time that they do it before school starts. And I think it's really helpful for them to kind of get acclimated to the campus, make some friends before classes actually start. U-Pike faculty and grow leaders have spent much time and effort to make this possible for their students. There will be three other move-in dates on Saturday, August 12th, Tuesday, August 22nd, and Saturday, August 26th. All of the staff and the faculty have really been helping out. I mean, they've been down at the parking lot all day trying to help everybody out. All of the offices have been working really hard to make sure everybody is getting what they need as they move in. Us grow leaders, you know, we're helping today with orientation and then immediately after that we're going to help anybody that needs help moving things in, taking them to certain buildings, you know, how to get from this place to another building, you know. So everybody's really trying to be very helpful for all the new students coming in this year. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colm.