Welcome to Hollins Class of 2030!
We’re so excited that you’ll be joining the Hollins community.
This page will guide you through the important steps to prepare for your arrival on campus. Here you’ll find links and information for completing your orientation registration, housing application, health and immunization records, placement tests, emergency contact information, and other important onboarding tasks.
Be sure to check this page regularly and complete each step by the listed deadlines, so your transition to Hollins goes smoothly. The Office of Admission and the Dean of Students Office will send out email reminders and other helpful updates as you navigate your new student onboarding journey. If you have any questions, please let us know.
This is an exciting time, and we’re honored to be part of it with you. We look forward to seeing you on campus very soon!
- IT Questions: Helpdesk, 540-362-6538 or helpdesk@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.edu.
- General Questions: The Dean of Students Office, deanofstudents@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.edu.
Sincerely,
The Division of Student Success, Well-being, and Belong (SSWBB).
Important Next Steps and Reminders
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Activate Your Hollins Email
Your Hollins University email account is the primary way the university will communicate with you.ÌýImportant informationÌýabout your onboarding, orientation, housing, and other next steps will be sent to your Hollins email.Ìý
Information about your Hollins email account and login credentials will be sent to the personal email address you used during the application process. Activating your Hollins email is one of the first and most important steps to begin your transition to Hollins.Ìý
If you experience any difficulty accessing your account, please contact theÌýInformation Technology Help DeskÌýforÌýassistance.Ìý
Email:Ìýhelpdesk@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýPhone: 540.362.6538Ìý
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Fall Orientation Dates and Registration Form
Orientation marks the beginning of your Hollins experience and is designed to help you transition smoothly into campus life. During Orientation,Ìýyou’llÌýmeet fellow students, connect with faculty and staff, learn about campus resources, and begin building your Hollins community.Ìý
Fall 2026 Orientation will takeÌýplaceÌýSaturday, August 29 through Tuesday, September 1.ÌýFollowing Orientation, students willÌýparticipateÌýin Hollins’ annual Welcome Week, a series of programs and events designed to help you get settled and engaged on campus. The first day of classes will be Wednesday, September 2.Ìý
Please complete the Ìýto confirm your participation and help us prepare for your arrival.ÌýThe deadline toÌýsubmitÌýthe Orientation Registration Form is Friday, July 31.Ìý
The orientationÌýscheduleÌýlink will be posted here on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.Ìý
Hollins Level Up Summer Bridge Scholars Program
Hollins University is excited to offer theÌýHollins Level Up Summer Bridge Scholars Program, a one-week pre-orientation experience designed to help students build community, confidence, andÌýa strong senseÌýof belonging before the academic year begins. During this program, participants will connect with peer mentors, engage in workshops focused on academic success and well-being, and explore the Hollins campus and the Roanoke community. Students will have the opportunity to apply toÌýparticipateÌýin this program, which will take place just before the start of the fall semester.ÌýÌý
More details and application information will be available soon. Stay tuned!Ìý
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Class Registration & Academic Advising
Build Your First Semester at HollinsÌý
Planning your first semester is an exciting step in your Hollins journey! In June, you will have the opportunity to meet virtually withÌýa Hollins academic advisorÌýto begin selecting your fall courses and exploring your academic interests.Ìý
Your academic advisor will reach out to you by email in MayÌýwith instructions for scheduling your advising appointment. Be sure to check your Hollins email regularlyÌýand reserve your meeting time as soon as possible.
During your advising session,Ìýyou’llÌýdiscuss your academic goals, learn about Hollins’ curriculum, and receive guidance on building a course schedule that supports your success in your first semester.
BeforeÌýmeetingÌýwith your advisor, you need to take at least one placement test.Ìý, on our learning management platform, Moodle. Everyone must take the Math/Quantitative Literacy test, and if you have previously learned Spanish, French or Latin, please take the test for that language.ÌýThere is no need to study or prepare; the assessments help us understandÌýyour prior experience to recommend the best starting point for you.ÌýIf you have questions or need help, please e-mail studentsuccess@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.edu.
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New Student Housing Application
Students planning to live on campus must complete theÌýNew Student Housing Application.ÌýThis application helps our Housing & Residence Life team learn more about your living preferences so we can work to create a comfortable and supportive residential experience.Ìý
The housing applicationÌýwill open on May 1 and close on June 15.ÌýAll new students who wish toÌýresideÌýon campusÌýare required toÌýcomplete the application by the deadline.Ìý
Visit the New Student Housing Selection page forÌý step-by-step instructions and FAQs on completing the housing application and to learn more about housing at Hollins.Ìý
Hollins University is aÌýfour-year residential campus, and students are expected to live in university housing throughout their undergraduate experience.ÌýStudents who believe they may qualify for a housing residency exemption should review theÌýResidency Exemption FormÌýfor eligibilityÌýrequirements and application instructions.ÌýIf you have questions, please contact Housing & Residence Life atÌýhrl@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌý
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Health and Immunization Records
To support your health and well-being while at Hollins, all students mustÌýsubmitÌýrequired Health and Immunization Records before arriving on campus. These records help our Health and Counseling Services team ensure that students meet Virginia health requirements and have the information needed to support their care while at the university.Ìý
All residential studentsÌýare required toÌýcomplete andÌýsubmitÌýthe Health and Immunization forms, including personal health history, immunization documentation, tuberculosis screening, and a recent physical exam completed within the past 12 months. Residential students may not register for classes until these records have beenÌýsubmittedÌýand approved. Commuter students are encouraged to submit a Health and Immunization Record Form to enable them to access health and counseling services on campus.Ìý
Students can submit their completed forms by uploading them through the . This secure submission process helps ensure your records are received and reviewed by Health and Counseling Services.Ìý
If you have questions or needÌýassistance, Health and Counseling Services is happy to help and looks forward to supporting you during your time at Hollins.Ìý
Email:Ìýhcs@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.edu –ÌýFax: (540) 362-6273Ìý
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For international students
The International Student Transition and Engagement Program (ISTEP) Pre-Orientation,Ìýwhich will run from August 27-28, 2026, will prepare incoming international students and US citizens with an extensive international background for living in the US and studying at Hollins.ÌýISTEPÌýpre-orientationÌýisÌýrequiredÌýfor all incoming F-1ÌývisaÌýforÌýinternational studentsÌýand is optional for other incoming students who may qualify. For more information on this program, please contact the director of International Student Engagement Erin Carney atÌýcarneyek@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýor 540-588-6316 (WhatsApp). Ìý
Learn more about the International Student Engagement at Hollins. Ìý
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Hollins Student ID Card
Every student at Hollins is required to have a student ID which not only gives you access to your residence hall but allows you access to laundry facilities for residential students, check out books and other items at the library, access your campus meal plan, swipe in at student activities and more.Ìý
If you have an existing photo, use thisÌýÌýto upload your photo.ÌýÌý
Below are guidelines to ensure your submitted photo can be used for your Hollins ID Card:Ìý
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- Existing photos must be in JPG format to be processed.Ìý
- The background for the photo should be white orÌývery lightÌýin color. Do not use a dark color background.Ìý
- The photo needs to be a full facial capture: top of the head to the top of the chest. No full body photos please.Ìý
- The photo should be without any head covering unless one is worn for religious purposes or medical conditions.Ìý
- The photo should be taken without any type of facial covering. Items worn for religious purposes, which cover or partially cover the face, should be adjusted to allow a full-faced photo.Ìý
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Once the photo has been received, it will be imported into the ID card system and applied to your ID card. The ID card will then be printed and activated. New residential student ID cards will be available for pick-up on your move-in day at Moody Hall. New commuter student ID cards will be available for pick-up at Campus Security in Botetourt Hall. If you have any questions, you can reach out to Chief Claude Steele steelecc@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.edu or call Campus Security Dispatch at 540-362-6419Ìý
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Campus Safety and Parking
Hollins University prioritizes campus safety with 14 strategically placed emergency call boxes that connect to the dispatch center. Student residence halls have 24-hour locked exterior doors and a two-lock system, while security officers conduct regular inspections and repairs for enhanced security.ÌýAdditionally, some facilities have 24/7 video surveillance, and security officers patrol buildings accessible to students at all times.Ìý
The campus security station is located in the lobby of Botetourt Hall.ÌýIt is staffed 24 hours a day throughout the year.Ìý
Parking on Campus/ParkingÌýPermit Application:ÌýÌý
Please
All student-operated vehicles MUST be registered with Campus Security. First-year students areÌýpermittedÌýto have a vehicle on campus.ÌýA yearly stick-on parking permit will be issued. Student yearly stick-on permits are NOT transferable from the registered vehicle to any other vehicle. For each vehicle brought to the campus, a new permit must be applied for.ÌýAdditionalÌýstudent vehicle permits are available for a small administrative fee.Ìý
Undergraduate student, and resident Graduate or Horizon student, parking permits are $75 for an academic year. Graduate and Horizon commuter student parking permits are $50 for an academic year. Depending on the purchase date, parking fees may be lower.ÌýAdditionalÌýor replacement student parking permits are $5. Failure to follow the university’s parking rules and regulations may result in parking fines and/or the towing of vehicles.ÌýÌý
If you have any questions, you can reach out to Chief Claude SteeleÌýsteelecc@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.edu; emailÌýdispatch@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýto register your car and to receiveÌýadditionalÌýinformation on the student parking process at Hollins; or call Campus Security Dispatch at 540-362-6419.Ìý
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What to Bring Checklist
As you prepare for your first semester at Hollins,Ìýit’sÌýhelpful to start thinking about the itemsÌýyou’llÌýneed for a successful transition to college life. This What to Bring checklist highlights basic items that both residential and commuter students should have as they begin their Hollins journey.Ìý
Residential students can also review our What to Bring – Guide to Campus Living, which includes a more detailed packing checklist with recommended items for your dorm room and campus living.Ìý
Use this guide to help youÌýplan aheadÌýand ensure you arrive on campus prepared for the semester ahead.Ìý
Tech and Entertainment
- Cell phone chargerÌý
- Extension cordsÌý
- Speakers or docking stationÌý
- Headphones or earbudsÌý
Academic BasicsÌý
- Desk supplies (index cards, highlighters, sticky notes)Ìý
- Laptop or desktop computerÌý
- Flash drivesÌý
- Book lightÌý
- Instant stain removerÌý
Campus Gear
- Raincoat and umbrellaÌý
- Bike and bike lockÌý
- BackpackÌý
- Walking shoesÌý
- Water bottleÌý
- Travel mugÌý
- SunscreenÌý
Don’tÌýForget
- Important paperwork (health insurance card, driver’s license)Ìý
- Emergency contact numbersÌý
- BatteriesÌý
- House key for home!Ìý
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Who to Contact
As you prepare for your transition to Hollins, you may have questions along the way—andÌýthat’sÌýcompletely normal. The offices listed below are key campus partners in the new student onboarding process and are here to support you as you complete your next steps and prepare for the semester.Ìý
If you have questions about forms, deadlines, housing, orientation, or campus resources, please don’t hesitate to reach out.ÌýOur staff are happy to help and want to ensure your transition to Hollins is as smooth and welcoming as possible.Ìý
Dean of Students Office
Location: Moody Center, Upper-Level
Phone: (540) 362-6069
Email: deanofstudents@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýWhat they can help with:ÌýOrientation, student support resources, student concerns, and general onboarding questions.Ìý
Housing & Residence Life
Location: Moody Center, Upper-Level
Phone: (540) 362-6281
Email:Ìýhrl@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýWhat they can help with:ÌýHousing applications, room assignments, residence hall living, and move-in information.Ìý
Health & Counseling Services
Location:ÌýLower level of Turner HallÌý
Phone: (540) 362-6444
Email:Ìýhcs@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýWhat they can help with:ÌýHealth and immunization records, medical services, counseling support, and wellness resources.Ìý
Accommodations and Accessibility
Location: Wyndham Robertson Library, 1stÌýFloorÌý
Phone: (540) 362-6534
Email: sas@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýWhat they can help with:ÌýAcademic accommodations, accessibility resources, and support for students with documented disabilities. Students needing accommodations are encouraged to contact this office early to begin the approval process.Ìý
Registrar’s Office
Location: Main Building
Phone: (540) 362-6016
Email: registrar@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýWhat they can help with:ÌýCourse registration, academic records, placement tests, and academic policies.Ìý
Business Office
Location: Ground level of Cocke Building
Phone: (540) 362-6303
Email: boffice@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýWhat they can help with:ÌýBilling, payment plans, tuition statements, and account balances.Ìý
Scholarships & Financial Assistance
Location:ÌýMainÌýBuilding
Phone: (540) 362-6332
Email:Ìýsfa@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýWhat they can help with:ÌýFinancial aid packages, scholarships, grants, loans, and FAFSA questions.Ìý
Information Technology (IT Helpdesk)
Location:ÌýWyndham Robertson Library, Ground LevelÌý
Phone: (540) 362-6538
Email:Ìýhelpdesk@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýWhat they can help with:ÌýEmail access, Wi-Fi setup, student accounts, and technology support.Ìý
CampusÌýSecurity
Location: Botetourt Hall
Phone: (540) 362-6419
Email: dispatch@ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.eduÌýWhat they can help with:ÌýCampus safety services, escorts, parking information, and emergency support.Ìý