Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley offers this weekly message to help students stay informed and prepare for the week ahead.
It’s Homecoming Week and there’s a lot to look forward to at Elon. This is also the last week of Daylight Saving Time, the last week to cast your ballot early in North Carolina and time to prepare for Spring Course Registration at Elon. Here are your Phoenix Five tips for the week ahead:
Homecoming Week 2024
Monday, Oct. 28 – Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024
Homecoming Week will include opportunities to engage in week-long events, as well as one-time signature events. Visit the Student Involvement website for a full schedule of student events.
Last week for Early Voting in North Carolina
Ends Saturday, Nov. 2
During the period of early voting in North Carolina, eligible voters can register to vote and cast their ballot in the same visit. One of the five early voting sites in Alamance County is located on Elon’s campus in South Gym. For details about the process, visit the ElonVotes! website. The early voting period will extend now through November 2 – for dates and times, visit the Alamance County Board of Elections website.
After the early voting period ends, only those individuals who have already registered will be eligible to cast a ballot on Election Day. There is no same-day voter registration on Election Day in North Carolina.
Cheer on the Phoenix this Weekend!
Check out the Elon Phoenix Athletics Calendar to stay updated on upcoming contests and matches. This coming weekend, there are several to check out!
Friday, Nov. 1
- Women’s Basketball will host their first contest of the 2024-25 season in an exhibition match against Winston Salem State University at 7 p.m. in Schar Center.
- Cross Country will be hosting the CAA Championships! Come out to Comer Fields starting at 10 a.m. to cheer the Phoenix to Victory!!
Saturday, Nov. 2
- Football will host Campbell University with kickoff at 2 p.m. in Rhodes Stadium. Get your ticket online today.
Prepare for Course Registration Next Week
Course Registration begins Nov. 4
You can find the full registration schedule for details about your registration day on the Registration website. Here are the 7 steps for course registration:
- Review Registration Time: Go into the Schedule view in OnTrack and add the upcoming semester. A blue box will appear, including your registration date/time. This box disappears after your registration date/time begins.
- Evaluate Your Graduation Plan: Verify that you have taken the correct prerequisites for the classes you plan to take. Review your progress toward verifying that you have taken the correct prerequisites for classes that you have planned. Review your progress for the Elon Core Curriculum, major/minor requirements and general graduation requirements.
- Check Course Availability: Review whether the courses you have planned are offered and whether there are any conflicts with preferred courses.
- Meet with Your Adviser: work with your academic advisor at least 1-2 weeks in advance of your registration date for registration advising. Your adviser’s info can be found under the Advising tab on OnTrack or MyProgress.
- Check Email for Adviser Approval: You will receive an email confirmation once your adviser has approved your registration for classes.
- Register for Classes: Set alarms/alerts so you are not late registering for classes.
- Review MyProgress: Students often miss this step and don’t double-check that the classes they registered for fit into the place they expected in MyProgress. Always double-check immediately, giving you ample time for schedule adjustments if needed.
Apply for the Andrew G. Bennett ’08 Student Wellness Innovation Grant
Application Deadline – December 13, 2024
Do you aspire to conduct a project that addresses one or more of the six dimensions of wellness defined by HealthEU: community, emotional, financial, physical, purpose, and social? Consider applying for an Andrew G. Bennett ’08 Student Wellness Innovation Grant! Four grants will be awarded up to $500 each to individuals or groups of students and project proposals must be student-led and student-submitted. Learn more and apply!
Have a great week – and be sure to vote if you are eligible to do so!