Resources for New Students
This page is intended to introduce you to some of the most commonly accessed websites and tools you’ll need to succeed during your transition to Oberlin College and throughout your first year.
We are incredibly excited to welcome you and help ensure success as you begin this journey!
Fall 2025 Orientation
Move-in: Friday, August 22*
Parent orientation: concludes Saturday, August 23 by 2 p.m.
Orientation: Friday, August 22-Tuesday, August 26
*Certain programs (Athletics, Bonner, etc.) require students to arrive earlier. Those programs will communicate directly with students who are participating.
Getting Started
Your entry point to a variety of required items and resources.
There are a few steps you’ll need to go through to get access to all things technological on campus, beginning with activating your ObieID.
Academic Resources
The Academic Advising Resource Center (AARC)/Office of the Registrar supports academic advisors and students on issues related to academic success, progress toward degrees, courses, grading, and academic standing.
Arts and Sciences Areas of Study
Explore Oberlin’s academic offerings. There are over forty academic majors, more than a dozen interdisciplinary minors and several integrative concentrations, curricular pathways incorporating experiential learning opportunities.This office and the Student Academic Affairs (SAA) team helps with tasks related to many of the academic requirements and regulations for conservatory and double-degree students.
The Oberlin College Libraries consists of the Mary Church Terrell Main Library, Terrell Special Collections, the Oberlin College Archives, the Clarence Ward Art Library, the Conservatory Library, and the Science Library.
Experiential Learning
Your first year is a time to explore your interests both inside and outside the classroom. The offices below support students in taking what they’re learning in the classroom and putting it into practice, helping them to make the most of their residential liberal arts experience!
Learn about opportunities to engage with community partners, from local schools to no-profit advocacy, in ethical ways that promote your awareness of local and global challenges and support your learning.
Center for Engaged Liberal Arts
This hub for experiential learning will help you discover a wide array of options for extending your learning beyond the classroom.Oberlin College’s Career Exploration and Development Center will help you create the materials you need to start pursuing meaningful internships and other early professional experiences.
Study Away
Learn how you can enrich your academic studies in destinations across the world and gain knowledge of global citizenry.Undergraduate Research provides support for students conducting research with faculty members. Learn how you can start planning for research opportunities your first year.
Winter Term
Your first Winter Term at Oberlin is a chance to try something new and explore the potential of immersive, project-based education.
Student Health and Well-Being
Our vision is to create and support a holistic student experience which facilitates student learning, success, and development by promoting a culture of health and well-being. We set out with the mission to establish a thriving environment where students are able to support their wellness through a culture of communal care, peer support, and individual responsibility.
Student Health and Well-Being provides support and services to students through the following departments and programs:
Campus Resources
Oberlin has a contract with AVI Food systems to operate the dining halls on campus. AVI is an on-site restaurant company that provides café and catering services to the college. It is especially committed to cooking with fresh seasonal ingredients in an environmentally sustainable fashion. AVI is committed to providing the best services to Oberlin students.
Campus Safety remains open 24 hours a day to provide assistance and respond to immediate health and safety concerns from the faculty, staff, students, and visitors.
The CIE brings together International Student and Scholar Services, the Multicultural Resource Commons, the Office for Disability and Access, and the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life as we strive to create a sense of inclusion and belonging by recognizing, embracing, and celebrating the intersectionality of student identities at Oberlin.
The Office of the Dean of Students has as its mission to lead and inspire the Division of Student Life and to foster a sense of community in this residential college in which students build lasting relationships
“ResLife” maintains a personal presence in students’ lives through its staff of resident assistants (RAs) and village assistants (VAs), full-time students who help build community.
The Student Employment Office is committed to promoting student employment opportunities that can provide valuable work/education experience.
The Office of Student Leadership and Involvement staff works to create a sense of community within the college environment and to provide opportunities that support the development of the whole student outside the classroom.