Undergraduate Degree Students

Step 1: Register for orientation in your admissions status portal

Do this as soon as possible. Registering for orientation gets you into our system for automatic email campaigns and reminders.

Step 2: Complete online orientations before you arrive to the U.S.

  • June: New UO Student Course Online

Through an online course on community.uoregon.edu, all new students will be required to complete a small number of assignments throughout the summer to gear up for fall term. Go to community.uoregon.edu and log in with your Duck ID, then click on Community Course. For more information, contact Student Orientation Programs at orientation@uoregon.edu.

  • July & August: International Student Orientation Online

All the things you need to know before you arrive to the U.S. You will be so prepared after completing this online international student orientation. Go to community.uoregon.edu and log in with your Duck ID, then click on International Student Orientation. For more information, contact International Student & Scholar Services at intl@uoregon.edu.

Step 3: Attend In-Person Orientations

  • September 23 - 24: International Student Orientation

    All new international students, including freshman and transfers, are required to attend International Student Orientation on the Eugene campus.

  • September 24-25: IntroDUCKtion

    All new students, including domestic and international, are required to attend IntroDUCKtion on the Eugene campus. 

Step 4: Complete Prevention Course and Get Explicit 101 

  • October: Prevention Course

    All new students, including domestic and international, are required to complete the online Prevention Course. The Online Prevention Course has four modules: Alcohol-Wise, Cannabis-Wise, Consent & Respect, and Other Drugs. For more information about the Online Prevention Course and how to fulfill this requirement, go to dos.uoregon.edu/prevention-course.

  • October: Get Explicit 101

    All new students, including domestic and international, are required to attend a Get Explicit 101 session in the fall. Get Explicit 101 is a training about respectful communication, healthy relationships, sexual assault, and being a responsible Duck. For more information about the Get Explicit requirement, go to https://dos.uoregon.edu/getexplicit.