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WE CAN’T WAIT TO WELCOME YOU IN AUGUST! Move-In Day 2026 for first-year students will be on Saturday, August 15th, and for transfer students on Tuesday, August 18th. From move-in day windows to logistics, we have you covered. More details about move-in day can be found below. First-Year Students Transfer Students Welcome to Duke, Class of 2030! Mark your calendars: Move-In Day 2026 will be Saturday, August 15th for First-Year Students! Move-In Day Schedule of Events: All First Year Students Move-In! Dinner on the Quad Family Farewell** Residence Hall Floor Meetings Family Reception ****Families and students should prepare to say farewell prior to entering the event….
What are Quad Councils? Quad council is charged with providing community events, advocating for community improvements, and communicating community concerns. Councils are encouraged to host frequent quad events that include parties, faculty-student dinners and speakers, rec sports competitions, local excursions, and purchasing quad swag. Signature Community Events K-Cups with your RC Kilgo Kamilies Grill-Go Sundae Sunday Provide detail/overview of this event Current Residents sign up to mentor first years from their Quad connection. (Insert pictures– more detail/overview) Provide detail/overview of this events Provide detail/overview of event and pictures. Follow Kilgo Quad on Instagram Follow Us
See Yourself at Duke Choosing a college is about more than where you’ll spend the next four years. It’s about who you are becoming. At Duke, you’ll be challenged in the classroom, supported by a community that knows you, and surrounded by opportunities that help you grow and explore what’s possible. Blue Devil Days is your opportunity to experience that for yourself. Designed for admitted students, Blue Devil Days offers a meaningful preview of life at Duke, both inside and beyond the classroom. Throughout the day, you’ll engage directly with the people, spaces, and experiences that shape the Duke journey….
Get Involved in Your Residential Community Living on East Campus offers more than just a place to live—it’s also an opportunity to connect, contribute, and shape your residential experience. Whether you’re interested in leadership, community‑building, or simply getting to know the people around you, there are many ways to get involved during your first year. Involvement looks different for every student. Some students participate by attending events and programs, while others choose to take on leadership roles within their House or community. There’s no single “right” way to get involved—students are encouraged to explore opportunities at their own pace and…
Welcome to the Office of Finance & Administration The Finance & Administration team is committed to supporting Student Affairs’s mission of excellence in education, research, and service. We provide comprehensive financial planning, budgeting, and administrative services. Our team works diligently to manage the university’s resources responsibly, promote fiscal sustainability, and enhance operational efficiency. Submit a Request Need to submit a request? Click here to connect with our team. Please allow 2-3 business days for reviewing and processing the request. Please reach out to us at sa-financial@duke.edu with any questions. Connect Here Contacts by Business Area Who to contact for each…
Fall 2025 Flu Vaccinations are available Fight the Flu! No appointment needed. Students who receive the vaccine from an outside source should upload their documentation to their Student Health Gateway under the Medical Clearances – Immunization Reqs update button. Date Time Location (Click for Map) 9/17/25 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Law School, Blue Lounge 9/19/25 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM Student Wellness Center, Room 148 9/30/25 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Biomedical Graduate Education, MSRB III, Room 1125 10/5/25 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Marketplace, East Campus 10/7/25 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Nicholas School of the Environment, Grainger…
CSGD has multiple spaces available for presentations, events, workshops and more. Meeting Room: The meeting room includes a large conference table which accommodates 14 people comfortably. A perimeter of chairs may be set up surrounding the conference table to accommodate a total of 28 people. The meeting room includes a projector which has audio/visual capabilities with an HDMI and VGA plug to connect to a laptop or other devices. Programming Space: The programming space can be configured in a number of ways. It includes 2 large sofas, 4 lounge chairs, 10 folding six-feet conference tables, 72 stackable chairs, 1 coffee…
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Common Questions… If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, you can always email or call us! offcampus@duke.edu What should I do first? Search for housing on Duke Off-Campus Housing website, establish a budget, and consider transportation and safety as you search. Take a look at our “Things to Consider” and “Common Questions” lists to get going. When should I start looking? Graduate/Professional Students: Most incoming graduate and professional students start looking for housing once they’ve accepted their admission to Duke, sometime between April and June. Housing options remain available through August, but choices diminish as the beginning of…
The Team Meet the staff members providing gender violence prevention and intervention services at Duke Jennifer Wiggins Director of Gender Violence Prevention jennifer.wiggins@duke.edu Jennifer joins us as a seasoned Licensed Professional Counselor with over 11 years of clinical and project management expertise. Most recently, Jennifer was the Wellness Advisor at the National Institutes of Health, where she led collaborative programs to articulate a clear vision of psychological health and well-being. Jennifer’s holistic approach to wellness sits front and center in every facet of her work. As a Wellness Advisor at the National Institutes of Health, she designed and executed well-being…
Moving to campus is an exciting step, and packing doesn’t have to be stressful. This guide is designed to help you decide what to bring, what to leave at home, and what isn’t permitted in Duke residence halls. When in doubt, pack light—you can always add items once you settle in. Before shopping, we strongly encourage you to review: What to Expect in Residence Halls (includes furniture, amenities, and A/C information) Housing Amenities & Services (beds, mattresses, internet, laundry, and more) Essentials for Your Room Residence hall rooms are furnished and ready for you when you arrive. Use this list…