- Jun 2310:00 AMStudent Accessibility Services Open HouseThe Office of Student Accessibility Services (SAS) welcomes you to explore their space by taking a tour of the office, talking to staff about our services and how to register or volunteer as a notetaker, and learn about assistive technology. Awesome giveaways for all who attend!
- Jun 234:00 PMRed & Blue Welcome BBQKick off your college journey with great food, fun games, and new friends! Join us for the Welcome BBQ, an exciting event exclusively for incoming Summer 3 First Time in College (FTIC) students. This is your chance to meet fellow classmates, connect with like-minded students, and start building your FAU community from day one. Enjoy delicious BBQ, lawn games, music, and a chance to win awesome prizes. Whether you're looking to make new friends, relax after your first day, or just enjoy some sunshine, this is the place to be! Come hungry, come curious, and come ready to start your college experience the right way, together!
- Jun 236:00 PMHousing Kick BallGet ready to kick it! Join Housing and your RAs for an afternoon of fun, friendly competition, and community building on the Housing Lawn. It's a great chance to meet new people, get active, and enjoy some classic kickball action!
- Jun 246:15 PMWelcome Cycle with Campus RecreationA fun opportunity to join Campus Recreation and fellow students in a GF Cycle class. High-energy, indoor cycling will challenge your ideas about cardio, offering an enjoyable, music-based class that is fun for all levels! Instructors will also go over how to sign up for other GF modalities and programs. Pre-registration is required at: https://owlrec.fau.edu/program?classificationId=f413aabf-b65a-4177-a1fc-651eecc080db
- Jun 256:00 PMSummer PreviewThinking about joining a fraternity or sorority? Come explore what Florida Atlantic Greek Life is all about at Summer Preview—an exciting opportunity for Summer 3 FTIC students to meet members from our Interfraternity Council (IFC), College Panhellenic Association (CPA), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), and United Greek Council (UGC). This informal event gives you the chance to learn about each council, ask questions, and connect with current members who can share what it’s like to be part of a values-based community rooted in leadership, service, scholarship, and sisterhood/brotherhood. Whether you're curious or ready to join, come get a glimpse into how Greek Life can shape your FAU experience. Your journey starts here, don’t miss it!
- Jun 25–26Coffee, Credit, and Campus Jobs: Fuel Your Financial Future!Whether you're hunting for a job on campus or aiming to build your credit, this event is perfect for you!
- Jun 2611:30 AMPopsicle Pop UpWho doesn't love a free popsicle?! Join the Career Center, Student Union, and Campus Recreation and learn about on-campus jobs and get to know fellow students all while expressing your creative side by painting pots and beating the heat with a free popsicle.
- Jun 266:00 PMField DayGet ready for some outdoor fun! Florida Atlantic Housing and your RAs are hosting a Field Day on the Housing Lawn, packed with exciting games, activities, and good times. Food provided.
- Jun 2712:00 PMFirst-Gen Pool Party with Owls Care & Campus RecreationCool off with the Office of First Generation Student Success and celebrate the start of the summer semester! You can learn about the various campus resources like Campus Recreation and Owls Care Health Promotion, distributing helpful resources!
- Aug 154:00 PMFreshman Convocation 2025The Freshman Convocation is the official entry into Florida Atlantic University. The Convocation formally welcomes freshmen to the beginning of their academic career and represents Florida Atlantic University's involvement and commitment to its newest members of the community of learners. As freshmen assemble, convocation introduces them to faculty, staff and administrators and connects them to one another and to the university.Convocation is a ritual to signal the beginning of a student's college career in the same, significant manner in which the graduation commencement serves as a ritual marking the completion of study.