Do I need a parking pass?
Parking information can be found in your email with the subject line, "❗️ Important DKS Next Steps". You will begin receiving these emails 30 days before your orientation date.
Parking information can be found in your email with the subject line, "❗️ Important DKS Next Steps". You will begin receiving these emails 30 days before your orientation date.
Yes. Any student who took college courses in high school (i.e. College Credit Plus, Advanced Placement, CLEP or International Baccalaureate exams), regardless of the number of hours transferred to 91ֿ, is required to attend DKS.
As a reminder, don’t forget to submit your official transcripts or test scores before your orientation date.
Yes, Destination 91ֿ is a required orientation program for all incoming first-year students, regardless if you are living on or off campus. This is the event where you will meet with your academic advisor and register for classes.
This year, the 91ֿ community joined together to continue its proud tradition of giving back. During the month of November, more than 5,000 gifts were made, raising more than $2.8 million for scholarships and programs across the university’s eight-campus system during the 2023 Giving Tuesday campaign. This total includes nearly $1.1 million from legacy gifts, $150,000 from 91ֿ Foundation matching gifts and more than $1.6 million from outright gifts and matches. In the past nine years, the monthlong Giving Tuesday campaign has built a legacy as 91ֿ...
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Students can register for their required Destination 91ֿ orientation date beginning Jan. 14 for fall semester students and Oct. 1 for spring semester students in their admissions portal.
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Isabella Hinz is a professional pilot major in the College of Aeronautics and Engineering who is learning firsthand everything she needs to know about flying an airplane, including how dangerous it is when your oxygen levels drop in high altitudes. Hinz had the opportunity to experience the condition hypoxia in the Hypoxia Recognition Training/Portable Reduced Oxygen Training Enclosure (PROTE) that was available Dec. 6-9 at the FedEx Aeronautics Academic Center at 91ֿ Airport. Hypoxia is a condition that occurs when a person is deprived of oxygen, which can be fatal if untre...
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