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Wake The Forest is a First Year Experience initiative that supports students’ transition into college during their first six weeks. By offering residential-based events, resources, and engagement opportunities, it fosters care, connection, and community, reinforcing the integration of living and learning and aiming for a campus culture where students matter, belong, and thrive.


Every Wake The Forest event aligns with four key pillars of The ForestPersonal Development, Life of the Mind, Community & Belonging, and Pro Humanitate – ensuring intentional programming that supports your growth, connection, and sense of belonging during your critical first six weeks. These pillars help you see how each experience contributes to your holistic development and guide our efforts to create meaningful and impactful programs.

Personal Development: Finding Your Place

We’re dedicated to your holistic wellbeing – mind, body, and spirit – helping you discover yourself, find balance, and connect with resources and your residential community to feel at home and thrive.

Life of the Mind: Exploring Big Ideas

Learning extends beyond the classroom. We encourage your curiosity by connecting you with faculty and staff in your residence halls through conversations and shared experiences that foster a lifelong love of learning.

Community & Belonging: Your Wake Forest Family

You’re joining a diverse community where you are seen, valued, and connected. We create spaces for you to explore your identity, learn from others, build relationships, and find your unique place within the Demon Deacon family.

Pro Humanitate: Leading with Purpose

Leadership is a journey, not just a title. We encourage you to see yourself as a leader who can make a difference, big or small, and we’ll help you explore leading with character, courage, and a spirit of Pro Humanitate – for humanity.


The Wake The Forest planning committee invites faculty, staff and campus partners to contribute to the Wake The Forest initiative by submitting program or initiative ideas for first-year students. We welcome proposals in the following categories:

  • Campus-Wide Events: Develop signature events open to all, with a special focus on welcoming and connecting first-year students to Wake Forest traditions and the broader community.
  • In-Hall Programs: Create engaging and intimate opportunities within residence halls, in collaboration with Faculty Fellows or RAs, to strengthen the residential learning and belonging experience for first-year students.
  • Resource Opportunities: Offer accessible drop-in or scheduled experiences for first-year students to connect with your office or department and learn about campus resources aligned with the Four Pillars of The Forest: Personal Development, Life of the Mind, Community & Belonging, and Pro Humanitate.