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Welcome to Asheville, Bulldog!

At UNC Asheville, New Student Programs offered through the Office of Student Transitions and Family Programs provide incoming students with a structured, welcoming launch into campus life. Beginning with the required EmBark Orientation for first-year students, participants move in early, engage in small-group sessions, meet faculty and advisors, and build connections with peers and campus resources. Beyond orientation, the program also includes pre-orientation experiences and Summer Welcome Days, giving new students additional opportunities to acclimate to the academic and social environment of Asheville and the surrounding region.


EmBark Orientation: January 9, 2026

a new student speaking to some orientation leadersEmBark Orientation is your introduction to life as a student at UNC Asheville. This is a time for you to get settled and to connect with fellow students and campus resources. We’ll answer all of your questions and make sure that you have the support you need.

All incoming first-year and transfer students are required to attend EmBark Orientation on January 9.

Register for Spring EmBark Orientation


IGNITE First-Year Experience Program

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IGNITE First-Year Experience Program

IGNITE supports the transition of first-year students by helping them develop the personal skills and confidence needed to succeed at UNC Asheville. Peer Academic Leaders (PALs) first meet their student cohorts at the conclusion of EmBark, UNC Asheville’s first-year orientation, where students are grouped by IGNITE and First-Year Seminar cohorts to foster early connections and community. At the end of EmBark, PALs lead the first IGNITE session, “Finding Your Spark,” encouraging students to explore their passions and set meaningful intentions for their college journey. Throughout the fall semester, PALs continue to engage with students in their First-Year Seminar classes every other week, facilitating sessions on identity development, values exploration, authentic relationships, effective communication, personal strengths, and becoming a change agent.

Learn More about IGNITE


Weeks of Welcome

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Weeks of Welcome

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Summer Welcome Days

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Summer Welcome Days

Summer Welcome Days are day-long programs that will allow students and their supporters to get to know the campus before move-in and the first day of classes in August. You will learn about campus resources and buildings, and get assistance in navigating various processes such as class registration and housing selection.

Registration for 2026 Summer Welcome Days will open soon!

Summer Welcome Day FAQs

  • Wear comfortable shoes! You will be walking to various locations around campus throughout your time at EmBark, so it’s important to keep comfort in mind when deciding what to pack.
  • Bring an umbrella. We will have ponchos available for you to use, but with the heavy rains experienced throughout Western North Carolina in the summertime, it is a good idea to bring an umbrella with you just in case.
  • Have a pen and something to take notes on throughout the day. You will receive a folder at check-in with all of the corresponding handouts, but it’s best to be prepared to take additional notes as well.
  • A tote bag will come in handy to help carry your check-in info, materials, and SWAG you will relieve throughout the day. You will be responsible for keeping up with your orientation packet.

Please notify us at orient@unca.edu prior to attending a Summer Welcome Day to inform us of any accommodation needs. We will be happy to work with you individually to ensure you are able to participate in our programs and get the most from the experience.


Pre-Orientation

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Pre-Orientation

Incoming first-year and first-semester transfer students are invited to get a head start on their UNC Asheville education by participating in week-long special-interest programs that showcase our campus, the city of Asheville, and Western North Carolina. During Pre-Orientation, students live in the residence halls and meet fellow students and staff who share their interests.

The cost of each program ($250 for all programs except Blue Ridge Experience; $325 for Blue Ridge Experience) covers housing, meals, transportation during the program, and workshop fees. These programs keep students active and engaged throughout the week. Please be prepared for moderate physical activity, including walking, sitting, and participating in group activities. See more information about registration, scholarships, and FAQs below.

Explore Pre-Orientation

Contact Us

Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Highsmith Student Union 301 One University Heights, CPO 1200 Asheville, NC 28804

Phone: 828.232.2417
Email: transition@unca.edu