QUESTIONS FROM REGISTRATION 'TIL GRADE TIME ANSWERED IN ADVANCE The Orientation Program outlined in this guide is held at the beginning of your College career in order to acquaint you with your University so that you may begin to experience your school's many activities and traditions. Most of you are attending college for the first time. Students and faculty of the University of Florida want you to feel at home, and to get started in the right way. REGISTRATION With the help of a counselor in the office of the Dean of The University College, your selection of a program of courses, and the assignment of specific classes for that program will be made. This is one of the major events of your ORIENTATION WEEK and sometimes appears to be quite confusing-it does involve moving to several campus buildings, and means writing your name and address on what appears to be an endless number of cards. While parts of the registration process may appear bothersome, they are only incidental to the very important and principal reason for registration- the review of your record to date and the planning of your educational program, with the assistance of especially well qualified faculty members who serve as counselors. The registration period, which will be included in your orientation schedule, starts with your group meeting at Floyd Hall, where you receive the registra- tion forms which have been prepared for you. After receiving your envelope there, you then go to the University College office, Room 204 of the Adminis- tration Building, for the selection and approval of a program for your first semester at the University. The massive Florida Gymnasium, place where registration for classes takes place. Also the headquarters for several Orientation assemblies.