Extended Orientation

Objectives
The Extended Orientation is an integral component of the overall orientation programme of the College. While the purpose of the College Orientation Camp is to create a welcoming environment that fosters a sense of community among the incoming students and connects them to teachers, staff and other students, the Extended Orientation is to introduce and reinforce the many resources and support made available to students that will help them make informed choices and appropriate educational plans during their four years at university. Specifically, College will present a guiding framework for a fruitful, meaningful and enjoyable College life and academic learning through the communication of expectations and norms. The main goal then is to ensure enough guidance and support are provided for a smooth transition to university life.

The Extended Orientation is organized as a series of sessions in the first few weeks of Term 1 and covering various essential topics.  It is part of the College’s non-credit bearing GE programme.  A grade of satisfactory attendance (PP) will be logged on the transcripts upon completion.

A total of three sessions of the Extended Orientation will be arranged:

Session & Date (2023) Topic

(All sessions are compulsory)

1st Session

15 Sep (Fri), 11:30 am–1:00 pm

 

1. Creating a Congenial Learning Environment: Mental Wellness, and Gender Equality and Mutual Respect

  • Mental wellness talk and survey conducted by student counsellor, Office of Student Affairs
  • A talk given by the representative of the Committee Against Sexual Harassment on Diversity and Inclusion: Gender and Equality
 

2nd Session

22 Sep (Fri), 11:30 am–1:00 pm

 

2. Honour Code Pledging Ceremony & Enriching My Learning Experience at College

  • Honour Code Pledging Ceremony (Introduction of the spirit and the actual practice of the Student Honour Code and the Student Honour Code Committee)
  • Introduction of College teachers and staff
  • The concept of full residence and communal dining
  • Brief introduction of College programme/ activities and resources
  • Introduction of Peer Monitoring Program (PM)
  • Student Development Portfolio (SDP)
3rd Session

29 Sep (Fri), 11:30 am–1:00 pm

3. Resolving the Dilemmas of Ethical Living (ICAC) & Sharing by Different Student Associations

  • Enhancing students’ understanding of ethical challenges and equipping them with the necessary skills in making sound decisions
  • A talk given by Chief Youth and Education Officer from the Community Relations Department, ICAC
  • Sharing by student bodies (Representative Council, Student Union of CW Chu College, Residents’ Association, CWC Service Team)

 

College Office
G/F, CW Chu College
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong SAR

Tel:(852) 3943 1801

Fax:(852) 3943 1802