Northwest Missouri State University is preparing to welcome first-time freshmen and transfer students to its campus as the 2023-24 academic year begins.
Thursday, Aug. 17, marks the kickoff of Advantage at Northwest, an annual orientation program designed to help first-year students get acquainted with other Northwest students, learn about the campus and enjoy some entertainment before fall classes begin, Monday, Aug. 21.
Students will begin moving into campus residence halls Aug. 17 and were provided additional information in their Northwest email accounts.
Cat Crew members and University Police are on hand to assist new students as they move into Northwest residence halls. (Northwest Missouri State University photos)
Northwest closes some parking lots and reroutes traffic during move-in times to allow students and their guests to better navigate the campus while fostering a safe move-in process. Community members also should expect an increase in traffic volume.
The following lot closures and traffic restrictions apply during move-in times.
Additionally, University Police will direct traffic as follows, beginning at about 7 a.m. Aug. 17.
For a campus map with additional move-in day instructions, click here.
For more information about on-campus traffic and parking, contact University Police at 660.562.1254 or follow the department for real-time updates on Twitter @NW_UPD or Facebook at Northwest Missouri State University Police Department.
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Northwest annually hosts a fireworks show the night before fall classes begin to mark the start of the academic year.
Advantage includes a variety of activities designed to connect students with the University, its resources its community.
The schedule includes Northwest’s annual convocation for new students at 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18, in Bearcat Arena. Beginning at 4:45 p.m. as the convocation concludes, Northwest community members and families are invited to line the sidewalk at the Memorial Bell Tower in the center of the campus to welcome new students as they walk under the tower, in celebration of the start of their college careers and their entry into the Bearcat family. The University encourages attendees to wear Bearcat gear and wave handmade welcome signs at the event.
Advantage activities conclude with the University’s annual back-to-school fireworks display, sponsored by the Student Activities Council at about 8:30 p.m. at Donaldson Westside Park, located west of the Northwest campus on North Country Club Road. The fireworks display is open to the public.
A complete Advantage schedule is available by visiting www.nwmissouri.edu/studentsuccess/orientation/schedule.htm.
For more information about Advantage, contact the Student Success Center by calling 660.562.1726 or emailing studentsuccess@nwmissouri.edu.