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How Montclair鈥檚 Welcome Week Helps New Students Belong and Thrive

Welcome Week, marked by carnival rides, club introductions and special events, focuses on inclusivity and community to ensure every new student at 星空无限传媒 University feels valued and connected

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Two 星空无限传媒 University students and one Bloomfield College student stand together, chatting at an outdoor carnival.
Montclair and Bloomfield students connect and share experiences at the Red Hawk Day carnival. (Photo by University Photographer Mike Peters)

Welcome Week invited the biggest and most diverse incoming class at 星空无限传媒 College to fully immerse themselves in the college experience. Under clear skies, Montclair鈥檚 signature red took over the campus as most of the 4,548 first-year students 鈥 as well as 800 new students at Bloomfield College of 星空无限传媒 University 鈥 enjoyed carnival rides, dancing, club introductions, and more.

“Belonging鈥 has emerged as a key focus at Montclair, where the Office of Student Belonging and Center for Student Involvement orchestrated special programs aimed at fostering a supportive, inclusive campus where these new students feel valued and connected.

Wherever students are coming from 鈥 whether freshmen or transfers 鈥 our goal is to give them a warm, welcoming experience and ensure they know how to find their place at Montclair,鈥 says Allen Macaraeg, a sophomore double major in Communication and Media Studies, and Public and Professional Writing.

The efforts of the aptly named Office of Student Belonging 鈥 which supports Orientation programs, first-generation initiatives, international students and military veterans 鈥 go a long way in improving retention, academic achievement and overall student well-being, says Director Jonnine DeLoatch.

鈥淓verything we do is intentional in helping students affirm that Montclair was the right choice, that they can be successful, and to also start to think about how they can develop their potential,鈥 DeLoatch says.

A student wearing a red 星空无限传媒 University jacket holds a bullhorn and smiles while directing new students during Welcome Week festivities.
With help from Orientation leaders like Allen Macaraeg, Montclair鈥檚 biggest and most diverse incoming class is ready to thrive. (Photo by University photographer Mike Peters)

With a bullhorn in hand, Macaraeg was among the Student Ambassadors leading Orientation programming. He knew exactly how the new students felt, recalling his own uncertainty navigating campus life just a year ago. 鈥淢y job is to make that leap from the past to the present a little less intimidating,鈥 he says.

What Does It Mean to Belong?

鈥淭he philosophy is that we need to make sure that students feel grounded here,鈥 DeLoatch says.

Recently, students were asked, 鈥淲hat does belonging mean to you and how do you know that you belong?鈥 Some of the words they use:

  • I feel safe.
  • I feel like this is a home away from home.
  • I feel like I can connect to somebody.
  • I feel like somebody will look for me if I’m lost.

Sadifa Anjum, a senior Chemistry major, shares that she finds Montclair to be a welcoming community. 鈥淚 see a lot of Muslims walking around, and it makes me feel like I belong,鈥 she says. This sense of belonging has helped her embrace her culture and religion more fully. 鈥淲hen you’re isolated, you want to fit in, but you realize you can’t because you’re a little different. At Montclair, once you see that not everyone’s the same, you feel it鈥檚 okay not to fit in. You find your clique and your people.鈥

Belonging also extends to . The integration was easily seen at the carnival as students and mascots from both schools, Deacon the Bear and Rocky, shared the experience.

Personalized orientation experiences at both Montclair and help set the foundation for student belonging.

A group of Montclair students, dressed in red, celebrate together during Welcome Week.
Montclair students show their Red Hawk pride, celebrating the new school year during Welcome Week festivities. (Photo by John J. LaRosa)

Soaring on Red Hawk Day

鈥淲hen I first came to Montclair two years ago, I was terrified of how I was going to adjust and make friends. But just from how welcoming the orientation leaders were to the fun events happening, I was able to branch out fast,鈥 recalls Matthew Mcdonald, a junior majoring in Public Relations and Social Media.

The Red Hawk Day carnival is a signature event, with about 3,600 students on September 3 riding the Ferris wheel and flying into the semester on a giant slide.

Other highlights include a tropical bash attended by 1,400 students, an intro to Greek Life, craft activities at Campus Recreation, a Student Involvement Fair and quieter activities like cookies and coloring organized by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS).

鈥楢sk Me鈥 Team Offers Help聽

Where鈥檚 University Hall? Where’s the ID card office? Where exactly can I park? Where鈥檚 a refillable water station?

鈥淪omeone even asked for a sewing machine,鈥 says Assistant Director of Student Involvement Casey Coleman. On the first day of class, 1,000 questions in all were asked of Coleman and his 鈥淎sk Me” volunteers spread across campus.

鈥淲e know that, in these first few days, our students are just looking for reassurance 鈥 a familiar face and a sense of connection,鈥 Coleman says. The Ask Me Booths have been a long-standing pillar of Welcome Week. 鈥淪ince 2005, we’ve answered 73,336 questions. It鈥檚 a service that we鈥檒l continue to provide because we know that simply knowing there鈥檚 someone there to answer you can make you feel like you belong.鈥

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