
Required Information FAQ
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Yes. All students are required to show proof of insurance coverage to supplement the medical care provided by the University. This information should be submitted via the link emailed to the student over the summer as well as the Health Insurance Information Form on the Lindley Health Portal. If you do not complete the online waiver form by July 1 of each year, you will be enrolled in the Injury and Sickness Insurance Plan, and your University account will be billed for the cost of the premium. For more information on student health insurance, please visit the Lindley Health website.
Students who are US citizens or permanent residents, must submit the FAFSA and CSS/Profile forms. International applicants must submit the W&L Foreign Student Aid forms and the College Board International Student Aid forms. Please see our Financial Aid website for further details.
Students will receive a form through their Lindley Health Portal with a list of all immunizations required prior to arrival.
All of the forms that you must complete over the summer are found in New Student Onboarding. Students also receive a mailing from the Dean of First-Year Students, which includes the Summer Timeline flyer, that outlines important dates and deadlines for submitting forms over the summer.
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First-Year Experience
- Before You Arrive
- Arrivals and Orientation
- Your First Year
- Parents and Families
- Services
-
FAQ
- Academics FAQ
- Arrival FAQ
- Athletics FAQ
- Student Activities FAQ
- Dining & University Card FAQ
- Disability Accommodations FAQ
- Business Office & Financial Aid FAQ
- Greek Life FAQ
- History & Traditions FAQ
- Housing FAQ
- Information Technology Services FAQ
- Mail Services FAQ
- Orientation FAQ
- Leading Edge Trips FAQ
- Public Safety and Parking FAQ
- Required Information FAQ
- Housing and Residence Life
- Dining
- Student Engagement and Leadership
- Health and Wellness
- Safety and Security
- Student Services and Support
- Student Affairs Staff
Jason Rodocker
Senior Associate Dean of Students and Dean for First-Year Experience