Transition to College

Advice on your first year at Allegheny – Catherine Schnur ’17

Catherine SchnurHey class of 2019! My name is Catherine, and I’ll be a junior in the fall. I’m an Environmental Studies major and an English Literature minor.

The summer before my first year I felt a little apprehensive. While touring colleges, I never had ‘that moment’, that immediate feeling like I’d found the place I was meant to be. Obviously, I liked Allegheny when I visited, and I’m very happy with my decision to come here, but at the time, I still wasn’t sure what to expect.

My first week at Allegheny had moments where I felt like I couldn’t catch my breath and moments where I had more free time than I knew what to do with. Sometime between attending to all my classes, staying up late talking to my roommate, and going to a ton of different events I had found my place. I quickly started calling my dorm room home, and I felt like I was exactly where I was supposed to be.

My first year, especially my first semester, was a whirlwind. If your first year is anything like mine, it is going to be an experience. I loved my freshmen year, there were so many wonderful moments, and I gained so much that year. However, I also had many moments where I felt unsure of what I was doing. Moving away from all the friends and family that you’ve grown up with is a big change. With so many changes, you are going to encounter a lot of new situations, and in new situations you’ll probably feel uncertain of what to do. Looking back, I think the best thing I could have done was to embrace that uncertainty.

You’re a first year student, so it’s okay if you act like a first year student. It’s okay to ask the obvious questions. It’s okay to admit when you’re unsure. It’s okay to reach out for help, if you want or need help. No one expects you to have it all figured out.

Allow yourself the freedom of not knowing. Open yourself to all the experiences you can have. It’s okay to spend your first year trying a billion different things, even if you only try them once. With newness also comes a chance to start over; a chance to go after new experiences you never felt able to go after before.

You are going to have so many new opportunities in college. Not only in the classes you take, but also with the people you meet and within the community you are now a part of. Try not to let uncertainty stop you from pursing new interests. Instead, take it as a sign that you’re headed in the right direction; if you feel uncertain it’s probably because you’re gaining new experiences. Gaining new experiences and insight is what college is all about.

Allegheny.edu Email and WebAdvisor

Some of the first questions we get from new students are how to access their Allegheny.edu email and WebAdvisor accounts, so we’ve prepared the following helpful tips for you as you start using these accounts regularly:

  1. An Allegheny ID number, username, email address, and initial password is sent to you by mail shortly after you pay your enrollment deposit. Your account information is at the bottom of the cover letter from the Learning Commons in that initial mailing. If you cannot locate your letter, we can resend it to you. Just send an email to orientation@allegheny.edu, or call us at (814) 332-2898 during business hours.
  2. You can reach your Allegheny email and WebAdvisor accounts by going to My Allegheny. My Allegheny is the best place to access campus news and events, as well as an alphabetical listing of important departments and offices around campus.
  3. Your @allegheny.edu email address is hosted by Google and operates just like a personal Gmail account. To access your account, you can click “Email” from My Allegheny, or simply go to Gmail directly. Make sure to use your full email address (username@allegheny.edu) and password when logging into your Allegheny email account.
  4. Clicking on “Email” from My Allegheny will take you to your personal Gmail inbox if you are already logged in with another Google account. To access your Allegheny email account, you can either a.) sign out of your personal Gmail account and log in with your Allegheny account information, or b.) go to your personal Gmail inbox, click your profile photo in the top right corner, then click “Add Account” to add your Allegheny account information. Adding your Allegheny account will allow you to switch between inboxes by clicking on your profile photo, and then clicking on the Gmail account you wish to use.
  5. You will use only your username (the first part of your email address, before the @allegheny.edu) to log in to WebAdvisor. Your password to access WebAdvisor, and all other Allegheny services, is the same as the one you use for your email account.
  6. Once you are able to successfully log in to both your email and WebAdvisor accounts with your initial password, we strongly suggest that you change your password on the ITS website.

If you have any questions about accessing your account, please contact us at orientation@allegheny.edu or during business hours at (814) 332-2898. You can also contact the ITS Help Desk at (814) 332-2755.