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First-Year Experience

FYI from FYE - July 2017

Dear Members of the Class of 2021,

Ron SeybWelcome to Skidmore!  By now you know that we have chosen Randall Fuller’s The Book That Changed America: How Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Ignited a Nation as the summer reading selection for your class. The selection committee— Professors Tillman Nechtman (History), Brad Onishi (Religious Studies), and Sandra Goff (Economics)—join me in urging you to utilize the resources on the FYE Summer Reading webpage as you plunge into this highly readable and arresting text.   

You will find on the FYE Summer Reading webpage various articles, reviews, and related materials about The Book That Changed America.  You will also find some "Faculty Commentary" to review while you are reading.  I trust that you will be especially eager to consider the various faculty responses to the book. These essays will expose you to a variety of disciplinary approaches to and perspectives on the book.  By reading these essays, you will gain a purchase on the breadth and depth of thinking made possible by an education in the liberal arts.

I am happy to announce that the Class of 2021 summer reading event, to be held on Monday evening, September 11, will feature Professor Randall Fuller.  Professor Fuller is the Herman Melville Distinguished Professor of American Literature at the University of Kansas.  He is a specialist in nineteenth-century American literature and culture who has written books on the Civil War’s influence on American literature and the persistent influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s writings on American cultural critics.  He is keen on both meeting and speaking with you about The Book That Changed America.    

I encourage you prior to your arrival at Skidmore to read Fuller’s book with care, discuss it with your family and friends, and come prepared for lively discussion.  I look forward to meeting you in September.

Ronald Seyb
Interim Director of the First-Year Experience


Checklist of Upcoming Deadlines

July Checklist

Activity Due Date
Mail in Health Services forms Due July 15
Submit ID picture July 1—August 21
Write RAP July 1—August 30
Register for Pre-Orientation through July 15
Register for Skidmore Urgent Notification System (SUNS) Ongoing
Create email account Ongoing, upon receipt of letter from IT

Upcoming Deadlines

Activity Due Date
Complete online alcohol education class
(students will receive an email with a link to the course on or around August 1)
August 1—31

Past Deadlines

If you have missed any of these deadlines, please contact the appropriate office as soon as possible.

Activity Due Date
Residential Life Housing Questionnaire Contact Residential Life
Registration Contact the Registrar

For a complete list of dates and deadlines, visit the Dates and Deadlines page 

London First-Year and Opportunity Program students should use the dates and deadlines for your programs:


Your Skidmore ID

Sample Skidmore ID card

Your ID is essential for your first day at Skidmore. It is not just for the dining hall and library; your ID is also the key to your residence hall, your room, and a declining balance card. Prior to arriving on campus, we ask you to upload a photo for your ID. Once approved, your photo will be processed and your ID will be available at your residence hall when you check in on your first day of Orientation. However, students who do not submit appropriate photos (or never submit photos) will face unnecessary delays when they arrive on campus.

Please use the guidelines below when submitting your photo. Photos that do not follow these guidelines or are deemed inappropriate will not be processed.  

Between July 1 and August 1, incoming students should upload a photo for their student IDs. 

Photo Submission Guidelines

  • This picture is for identification purposes
  • The picture must be in color
  • The picture must be less than 500 KB in size
  • The picture must be a minimum of 300 x 300 pixels
  • The picture must be a file type of .jpg, .jpeg, .gif., or .png.
  • Please use a plain light color or blank background
  • No hats, sunglasses, jewelry, or garments that obstruct the view of your face
  • Eyeglasses should be worn if normally used by students
  • Eyes should be open and looking at camera
  • There should be a small space between your head and the top of the image
  • Head should be positioned directly facing the camera, not leaning on anything

Any questions or concerns should be directed to the Card Office at 518-580-5854.


What is Student Academic Services (SAS)?

SAS serves all Skidmore students interested in strengthening their academic performance or skills by organizing peer tutoring, study groups, and drop-in tutoring and by offering professional one-on-one and small group academic support. SAS collaborates with other campus offices and faculty to support Skidmore students—with specific responsibility to international students, English Language Learners (ELL), students of color, student-athletes, and students with disabilities.


Student Academic Services and Accommodations

Welcome to Skidmore College and congratulations on your acceptance! Skidmore College cultivates an inclusive and supportive learning community and values the diverse learning styles of our students. In pursuit of this effort, we are committed to providing students with disabilities full and meaningful access to all college programs and activities, and we strive to provide individualized accommodations necessary for students to realize an equal opportunity to succeed.

Following admission, we encourage students to submit an Application for Accommodation along with supporting documentation as soon as possible. The purpose of early application is to foster an interactive process of accommodation, to familiarize students with the Skidmore community, and to enable students to be fully informed about Skidmore's disability services policies and procedures (prior to the first semester on campus). There are also important differences between high school and college that students should be aware of. The central purpose of accommodations at the college level is to provide equal access to Skidmore's academic programs and curricular and cocurricular activities. All accommodations must be approved by the Coordinator for Student Access Services and are never retroactive. 

Common Accommodations

  • Extended test time
  • Testing in a distraction-reduced location
  • Supplemental class notes
  • Texts in alternative (digital) format

Differences between High School and College

High School  College 
Academic support is often scheduled for students.  Students must schedule and access the support they need. 
Teachers, guidance counselors, and parents typically take the lead on advocating for students. Students must advocate for themselves. 
Parents can provide students with excused absences due to illness or the effects of a disability. Attendance requirements are established and enforced by individual faculty members. All students are expected to adhere to class attendance policies which cannot be waived as an accommodation for a disability.

Similarly, assignment due dates cannot be waived or altered as an accommodation for a disability.

 

For more information regarding access services, the process for applying for accommodations, and documentation requirements, please refer to our website.

Students can also reach our Coordinator for Student Access Services, Meg Hegener, at (518) 580-8150.

See you in September!


Think About It
Required Course for Incoming First-Year Students

We know you're excited about coming to Skidmore and we are thrilled to welcome you to our community. Skidmore College is deeply committed to the health, wellbeing and happiness of its community members. In an effort to prepare you for the unique challenges and responsibilities of college life, we require that every new incoming Skidmore student take the Think About It course offered through our partnership with CampusClarity.

We believe you'll enjoy the assignment. It is an innovative, engaging, and informative online course, created with students for students. In the course, you will examine the interconnected issues of hooking up, substance abuse, sexual violence, and healthy relationships through a variety of interactive, realistic scenarios and guided self-reflection. The course promotes a healthier and safer campus environment for everyone.

The course will become available to you on August 1, 2017. The deadline for completing the course is August 31, 2017. Failure to complete the course may result in a hold on your Skidmore account and a fine.

The instructions and the link for accessing the course will be sent to your Skidmore email address. Once you click the "Start Training" button, you will be taken to the log-in page. Please enter your Skidmore email address to log-in.

Think About It takes about two to two-and-a-half hours to complete. You can work at your own pace from any computer. You can leave and return to the course at any time. When you return, it will open to the page where you left off.

If you have questions about accessing the course, please contact Kimberly Golemboski at  (518) 580-5484.

Please note: We will also be assigning a second and third course throughout your first year at Skidmore. Additional information and instructions for these courses will be sent to your Skidmore email account once the semester begins.


Pre-Orientation Programs

One of the best ways of making the transition to college life is through participation in one of the many Pre-Orientation Programs at Skidmore. Whether it's hiking in the Adirondacks, creating sculpture, or doing community service, there are many ways to meet students with similar interests and goals. Participation in Pre-O is optional, and takes place just before Orientation (which is required for first-year students.) 

For any other questions or concerns, please contact Pre-Orientation Programs via email or call us at (518) 580-8338.  

There are spaces available in the following programs:

  • Behind the Scenes at the Tang  CRN #60095
    Art lovers (not just art majors) are invited to learn all about the Tang Teaching Museum. You'll explore the exhibitions, take a look behind the scenes, and make art. No previous art-making experience required, just an openness to new experiences and a willingness to have fun.
  • Serving Society-Finding Yourself  CRN #60093
    Join us for a few days of self- reflection and community service. Learn how to become involved in one of the many community-service opportunities available in the Saratoga Springs area and beyond.
  • Skidmore on the Radio: WSPN 91.1 FM  CRN #60091
    Are you an aspiring radio DJ? Do you have a great radio D.J. name but don't have a radio show? Join the WSPN pre-orientation program to learn everything you need to know about being a radio D.J. This program is led by both upper class students and professional DJs.
  • Record Club/ Writing Rock   CRN #60094
    A good excuse for the music-obsessed to get together to discuss music, check out some local shows, visit record shops, and write about songs we love.
  • Theater  CRN #60092
    Skidmore's Theater Company opens its doors to first-year students who would like to experience some stage improve and a play in Lenox, MA. Meet new people in a fun environment. Come "play" with us!
  • The Skidmore SOURCE CRN #60096
    The SOURCE is all about creating community and connecting students who wish to enjoy a committed substance-free college experience.  Get to know what Saratoga Springs and the surrounding areas have to offer.
  • Saratoga Sampler CRN #60097
    Saratoga Sampler is just that, a way to get to know your new home with excellent tour guides (your upperclassman peer advisors). Check out our page and please join us for a super fun pre-o!

There are also spaces left in one SCOOP program, which takes place in the Adirondacks:

  • SCOOP Paddles & Paths (lodging)  CRN #60100                                          
    This trip has everyone experience a day of hiking and a day of canoeing or a combination of both in and on the beautiful Adirondack mountains and waterways. You will have awesome bon-fires, go swimming, paddle boarding and make s’mores, what else could you ask for? You will stay at Camp Fowler in a cabin with bunks, you will need a sleeping bag and pillow. 

For more information, please visit the Pre-Orientation website.


Class of 2021 on Facebook

If you haven't done so already, please join the FYE at Skidmore Facebook group (this is separate from the Class of 2021 Facebook page.) This is a closed group for students in the Class of 2021 only, so if you'd like to join, please visit the page and send a friend request. If your Facebook username is different than your legal name, please email our student monitor Joseph Doino and let him know both your legal name and your Facebook username.
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