Resources for your Transition
Getting Started
Welcome to Bulls Country—and congratulations on your decision to attend the University of South Florida! We are so glad you are joining the herd.
New Student Connections is excited to support you throughout your transition to USF. Starting college is a major milestone, and we’re here to help you feel prepared, confident, and connected as you begin your journey. Through our programs and resources, we aim to set you up for a successful first semester—and beyond.
As you explore this page, you’ll find tools and information designed to help you navigate your transition with ease. Be sure to use the menu to access campus-specific resources, your New Student Checklist, and ways to get connected and involved.
Tips for a Smooth Transition
Stay organized: Use a planner or digital calendar to track important dates and deadlines
Ask for help early: Faculty and staff are here to support you—don’t hesitate to reach out
Get connected: Attend events, join organizations, and explore campus resources
Take care of yourself: Prioritize your mental and physical well-being
Be patient with yourself: Adjusting to college takes time—it’s okay to learn as you go
What Should You Expect as a First-Year Student?
Your first year at USF will be full of new experiences, opportunities, and growth. Here are a few things you can expect along the way:

Academic Transition
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Courses may feel more fast-paced and independent than high school
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Professors expect you to take initiative and manage your time effectively
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You’ll have access to academic support like tutoring, advising, and office hours

New Routines & Responsibilities
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You’ll be responsible for managing your schedule, meals, and daily routines
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Time management becomes key to balancing academics, social life, and self-care

Building Community
- You’ll meet students from diverse backgrounds and experiences
- Making friends takes effort—get involved early and stay open to new connections

Personal Growth
- College is a time to explore your interests, values, and goals
- You may face challenges—but those moments help you grow and build resilience

Getting Involved
- There are countless ways to engage through student organizations, events, and campus traditions
- Getting involved helps you find your community and enhances your overall experience