PROJECT WILDCAT PRE ORIENTATION PROGRAM

Nervous about starting college? Making friends? Finding your way around campus? Knowing what classes to take or clubs to join? Balancing your workload with a social life?

Project Wildcat is the perfect opportunity for any and all incoming freshman. The program is a week-long backpacking trip on the Superior Hiking Trail in Northern Minn. Incoming students are split into groups of 8-9 with two trained students as leaders.

On the trip, the campers are given the chance to reflect, learn about themselves, develop outdoor skills, learn a tremendous amount about Northwestern from their counselors, and make invaluable friendships before beginning school.

Here are a few quotes from our campers this past year:

“I know I am tough and I can always finds someone to trust and relate to. Also I know I have a PWild community to lean on.”

“The most important thing I’m learning on this trip is making new friends from so many different backgrounds. Talking to people form so many different backgrounds and upbringings is a huge part of PWild. Being able to relate to new people even though they’re different from you is going to be a huge part of Northwestern and belonging to the community. Thought I learned many valuable things so far, this is by far the most important.”

More than anything else I think the confidence my groups has given me will help in my career at NU. I am very confident in my ability to make friends. Multiple times on this trip people have come up to me and complimented me on my attitude and over personality."

Start college the right way and sign up here: http://www.northwestern.edu/orientation/incoming-students/pre-wildcat-welcome-programs/

NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY AND FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE!

So PWild went onto CC to advertise huh

Since this post is here, anyone have info on the other pre wildcat experiences are like like CATalyst or FUB? I wasn’t going to do one but now I’m kind of considering it because I’d really like to meet new people before school starts. Also does anyone know the relative athletic ability one would need to enjoy PWild or CATalyst because I was looking at some of the stuff they do and kind of questioning if they would fall within my comfort zone because I’m not particularly athletic (like Catalyst does some sort of high rope course that looked mildly dangerous if you weren’t experienced in that sort of thing and didn’t like heights and PWild seems to be doing a lot of hiking/typical outdoor camping stuff that I’m not sure I used to enough to be comfortable with).