Happy first day of classes! There's so much to look forward to this spring, and The Navigator is here to keep you in the know.
Whether you're returning for your second semester or just beginning your journey at Tulane, spring is blooming with opportunities for learning and discovery. Consider joining a student organization, forging connections with faculty, applying for leadership opportunities, or diving into a research project. The possibilities are endless.
Get a glimpse of what awaits you this semester by exploring the content below!
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Roll Wave!
College Programs | Newcomb-Tulane College
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Our community of faculty, staff, and peer leaders are eager to help make your spring semester a success! Together, we’ve been developing exciting opportunities to reintroduce you to the people who make Tulane such a magical place
Let us know what programs and resources you'd like to know more about by completing this survey and our team will reach out with more information. Plus, you'll receive a desk-in-a-box, a compact kit of study essentials designed to help you settle back into the classroom with ease. Survey closes on Friday, January 16.
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In one form, you can apply for the following positions:
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First-Year Seminar (TIDES) Peer Mentor for Fall 2026
- Scholar Society Peer Mentor for the 2026-27 academic year
- Peer Success Leader for the 2026-27 academic year
- Peer College Advisor for the 2026-27 academic year
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You can apply for one position or multiple! Check out the application on the Mentor Institute WaveSync page for more details about each role. The application is open now and will close on Wednesday, February 25. We hope you apply!
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Drop-In Advising with NTC College Advising
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Monday, January 12–Friday, January 16
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Drop by Mussafer Hall or The Hub Garage—or hop online—for quick advising support each day this week between 1-4 PM.
College advisors are here to help, in-person or virtual, no appointment needed! Drop-in advising is great for quick schedule checks and questions regarding course options.
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Wednesday, January 21 | 12–1 PM
LBC, Kendall Cram, Room 213
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This presentation will cover the basics of how to apply through the NTC Office of Study Abroad. CIEE will also showcase specific programs they recommend. This is an opportunity to ask questions, understand rules, and plan for your semester abroad.
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Friday, January 23 | 9 AM–1 PM
LBC, Kendall Cram, Room 213
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This job fair connects students with on-campus and local part-time employment opportunities. If you have a resume, please bring a few copies. And don't forget to dress for success!
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Saturday, January 25 | 12–3 PM
Reily Recreation Center
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If you haven't found your people yet, you're not alone. Come on out the the Activities Expo where you can explore over 300 active student organizations and learn how to get involved on campus!
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Monday, January 26 | 12–2 PM
LBC, Pocket Park
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Join us for our fifth annual King Cake Fest! We'll have a variety of king cakes, giveaways, hot chocolate, and other Mardi Gras inspired freebies!
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