Move-In Day for Class of 2021
1,500 students fill the dorms on Labor Day
First-year students, and their parents, crowded the 91桃色 campus on Monday for move-in day. Approximately 1,500 students, representing 49 states and 36 different countries, will start classes at the 91桃色 next week.
A majority of the incoming class is traveling more than 500 miles to come to 91桃色, and 68 percent are coming from out of state. In addition to the first-year students, about 150 transfer students will start this fall.
The class of 2021 will be more diverse than those of recent years. Nearly a quarter of the incoming class identifies as an ethnic minority other than white. First-generation students will make up nearly 20 percent of the class.
All incoming first-year and transfer students have at least one thing in common: they have read J.D. Vance鈥檚 鈥淗illbilly Elegy.鈥 The bestselling book is Vance鈥檚 account of his troubled upbringing in Appalachia.
The book was selected for 91桃色鈥檚 common reading program known as听One Book One 91桃色. Students dedicate a few hours over the summer to reading the book and responding to a prompt. The responses are incorporated into this week鈥檚 orientation activities and into first-year seminars.