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New students and their families move into Wake Forest on Move-In Day.

Find guides, glossaries, and contacts to help you navigate Wake with ease.

WFU Resources for New Families


Sending your child off to college is one of the greatest emotional and financial investments you will ever make. We want to ensure parents and families have all the resources they need to understand the college transition and how we support our students—and our families.


A-Z of WFU

Colleges have a lot of acronyms, and many terms might have changed from your own time in college. Browse our glossary for important Wake Forest lingo.

After Hours Help

What do you do if it is after business hours and your student needs help? Find resources here.

Campus Safety Alerts

Campus safety alerts are sent via the WakeSafe app. Makes sure you download WakeSafe and enable notifications if you wish to see campus alerts.

Checklist for New Parents and Families

Use our family checklist to stay informed of your due dates and action items this summer.

Emails

Starting May 1, new students will receive an email every Monday and new families will one every Tuesday. Read the messages here.

Hotels, Restaurants, and Local Favorites

View a list of hotels, restaurants, and other must-do’s around town that Wake Forest families recommend you check out while you’re here.

Move-in Day Information

Your student’s Move-in Day depends on their plans: Aug. 13 – Wilderness to Wake and Marching Band Pre-Orientations only; Aug. 14 – all other Pre-Orientation programs; Aug. 18 – all new students not doing a Pre-Orientation program. Students will instructions for their move-in day.

Closer to August, we will provide a detailed Move-In Guide and the New Deac Welcome Week (aka Orientation) schedule.

New Student Receptions

Join us for a Virtual Information Session on June 23 (it will be recorded) and/or for a local reception (in person).

Stop, Drop, and Roll

This is our recommended framework for families to use when their student tells them about a problem, frustration, or a decision to be made; our framework promotes student independence and problem-solving.

Student Healthcare at Deacon Health

Help your student prepare to navigate their healthcare before they come to school.

Transportation & Travel

Learn about airports served by our shuttle services as you make your way to campus.

Who to Contact For…

This is where you’ll find the most-often needed resources; you can also email  or call 336.758.4237 for assistance.

Class of 2030: Steps to Enroll
Wake Forest University Z. Smith Reynolds Library
First-year students move into their residence halls on Move-In Day
Wake Forest University F. M. Kirby Foundation Chair of Leadership and Character and Senior Executive Director of the Program for Leadership and Character Michael Lamb teaches a class in Greene Hall.

We have a robust suite of academic support offices to help students succeed in the classroom.

Wake Forest University freshman and their parents and families gather on Hearn Plaza for the New Deacs on the Block Party.
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