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Fall Get Connected Event Descriptions

Review these events to better understand what to expect during Get Connected.

 

Academic Connections

Gain an understanding of the academic advising process at BYUI and how this resource will assist you in planning your path to graduation.  

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BYU-Idaho Welcome (for new students and parents)

New students and parents will have the opportunity to meet together and hear from President & Sister Clark for the first part of this session. Students will then be dismissed to go meet their I-Team on the stadium field. Parents will have the opportunity to hear a special message from President & Sister Clark as well as participate in a question and answer session with the BYU-Idaho administration.Back to Top

 

Campus Dining Options

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Connecting to the Mission of BYU-Idaho

Connect to the mission of BYU-Idaho as you lean about why you are here at BYU-Idaho from President & Sister Clark. Back to Top

 

Dining Dollars/Dining Options

Purchase Food Services dining dollars in person or sign up online. Dining options on campus for Get Connected are generally limited to The Crossroads. See Food Services for more information. Back to Top


Dinner at the Crossroads

New students with their I-Teams will eat at The Crossroads, the new food court, in the Manwaring Center. Students participating in Get Connected will receive a $2.00 coupon towards food purchases in The Crossroads. See BYU-Idaho Food Services. Back to Top

 

Exploring BYU-Idaho

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Get Connected Registration

New students should register on Move-in Day to be placed in an I-Team. There is no fee to participate in Get Connected, except for those events which are ticketed. Registration will take place on the Taylor Quad and at selected off-campus complex locations.Back to Top

 

Getting Involved at BYU-Idaho

Learn why leadership development at BYU-Idaho is essential to your learning experience and discover how you can get involved at BYU-Idaho. Back to Top

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Housing Complex Move-ins

Move into your on-campus or off-campus housing complex beginning at 8 a.m. If living on-campus, check-ins will take place in the individual residence halls. Back to Top

 

I-Card Distribution

All new students must obtain an I-Card,however, you can get by without your I-Card until the 5th day of class. Avoid long lines during Get Connected and plan now to obtain your I-Card once school has started. Be sure to dress appropriately and bring photo ID and your I-Number with you. Students who are not dressed appropriately will be asked to return home and change. Visit the Student Honor Web site for more information on dress and grooming standards. Visit the I-Card Web site for additional information on I-Cards.

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I-Night

Start your semester off right by coming to I-Night. Get in on the fun and excitement at BYUI’s biggest back to school bash held at the start of each semester.

I-Night includes:

Students Break Dancing

  • Rides
  • Inflatable games
  • Comedy
  • Dating games
  • Roller skating
  • Bowling
  • Karaoke
  • And much more!

Only $5.00. For a complete listing of event attractions and venues see the I-Night Homepage. You may purchase your tickets at the door or in advance by calling 1.800.717.4257 or online at www.byui.edu/Tickets.
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Learning and Teaching at BYU-Idaho

Explore the learning model at BYU-Idaho and discover your role and responsibiliies in both teaching and learning. This interactive session will give you the opportunity to experience the learning model and prepare you for actual classroom experiences.

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Living by the Spirit at BYU-Idaho (Morningside)

Attend this session with your I-Team and be prepared to be taught by the spirit. This will be an interactive session and you will have the opportunity to stand up and share your thoughts and experiences. Be sure to bring your scriptures and pen and paper with you to this session.

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Meet the Faculty and Lunch

Faculty from across campus have been invited to host you for lunch and an interactive discussion including a Q&A session. Enjoy meeting with the faculty who will be teaching you at BYU-Idaho.

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Meet Your I-Team

After you are dismissed from the BYU-Idaho Welcome, you will proceed to the BYUI stadium where you will meet with your I-Team, a grouping of new students (guys and girls) for the first time.

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Morningside Breakfast

Enjoy the free Morningside breakfast with your I-Team and participate in a group discussion prior to the Living by the Spirit at BYU-Idaho session. Don’t forget to bring your scriptures as well as paper and pen so you can take notes during Morningside. Also prepare yourself to participate in this interactive session.

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New Student BBQ

 

New Student BBQMeet as an I-Team and kick-off your BYUI experience with food,music, games, discussion, and more. Here you will also meet other new students from different
I-Teams.

 

 

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New Student Dance

Enjoy the new student dance on the upper play fields after the Get Involved/New Student Talent Show. The cost is $1.00 and BYU-Idaho dress and grooming standards will be enforced. Back to Top

 

New Student/Parent Lunch

Enjoy a lunch during Move-in Day sponsored by the BYU-Idaho Alumni Association and BYU-Idaho Food Services.. The cost is $2.00, if purchased in advance, or $3.00 at the door. Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling 1-800-717-4257 or online at www.byui.edu/Tickets.

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New Student/Parent Luau

Bookstore LogoNew students, parents and families are invited to enjoy a Polynesian luau featuring food, music, entertainment and always the crowd favorite, Samoan fire dancing. This event has traditionally sold out so plan ahead and order your tickets in advance by calling 1-800-717-4257 or online at www.byui.edu/Tickets.

 

The cost is $18 per person when purchased in advance or $20 at the door, if tickets are still available. Each person attending must have a ticket. Tickets are non-refundable. Seating is first-come, first-seated. Patrons arriving 20 minutes or more late should not expect to be seated together and may not be able to eat.

New this fall,is the option to buy performance only tickets. These tickets are $6.00 for the performance (no meal included) and will remain on sale through the day of the event or until sold out.Back to Top

 

New Student Talent Show

New students are invited to let your light so shine by sharing your talents during Get Connected. New students are invited to submit video auditions by e-mail to getconnected@byui.edu. You may attach video clip or send us the web link for your video audition. Auditions will also be held on campus on Monday, September 6, from 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. in Taylor 146, as well as Tuesday, September 7, from 7 - 8:30 a.m. in the same location. For more information contact us at spiritevents@byui.edu.

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Outdoor Expeditions

New students, with their I-Teams, are invited to participate in Outdoor Expeditions as part of Get Connected.
I-Team groups can sign up to participate in one of the various expeditions at no cost. Each I-Team that signs up to participate will be asked to rank order their expedition preferences. All students who sign up to participate must sign a document which authorizes Get Prepared to charge their student account $10.00 if they fail to participate in the expedition after signing up for it. Transportation will be provided but students must provide their own water, snacks, jacket, sunscreen, insect repellant, etc. For more information contact getconnected@byui.edu.
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Parking Permits

Obtain a parking permit for on-campus parking at Parking Services. See www.byui.edu/ParkingServices for more information. Back to Top

 

 

Multi-Stake Fireside

All BYU-Idaho students are invited to attend the BYU-Idaho Multi-Stake Fireside/CES Broadcast. The non-CES broadcast portion of the Fireside will originate from the Hart Auditorium with overflow locations in the Taylor Chapel.

 

Serving at BYU-Idaho

 

Service ProjectCatch the spirit of service and help make a difference in the lives of others and your campus.

 

 

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Student Services

Take care of student administrative needs in the Kimball Building. Offices of interest include: Academic Administration, Admissions & Scholarships, Campus Security, Career & Academic Advising, Cashiers and Ticket Office, Dean of Students, Financial Aid, Honor Code Office, Housing, International Students, Internships & Career Services, Parking Services, Public Relations, Registrar’s Office, and Student Employment among others.Back to Top

 

University Store and Textbooks

Textbooks can be purchased and/or picked up from the University Store. You can also purchase Hart Building issue, laptops and computer software at discounted prices.

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