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Why you should attend Welcome 2026 (even if you've been before)

There's something for everyone during our 2026 Welcome Program!

2 February 2026

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Our 2026 Semester 1 Welcome Program has officially kicked off! We're excited to welcome you to a new semester and can't wait for you to take part in our expansive program, which runs from Monday 9 February through to the end of Week 4. 

You might be thinking, but I’ve attended Welcome in previous years – why should I attend this year? Well, the Welcome Program is filled with awesome events and opportunities for all students, whether you're new or returning for another semester.

Take your pick from parties and social events to meet and reconnect with your classmates, learning workshops to set you up for academic success, and of course, USU's legendary Welcome Fest where you can join clubs and societies and score free merch and goodies. There’s something for everyone!

To help you plan your Welcome Program schedule, we've pulled together the top reasons to attend.

USU's campus race is a great way to make new friends as you explore campus.

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Meet new people

With Faculty and School Welcome events, club and society stalls, USU's Campus Race and the Welcome to Sydney Party, there are plenty of opportunities during Welcome for you to meet new people. 

Fancy a bit of sightseeing as well? We recommend signing up for one of USU’s Welcome to Sydney Day Trips – these are open to new and existing students and are a great way to make new friends.

Who knows, the people you meet through our social events could end up being in your class or tutorial! 

Feel part of the University community

Join new and returning students at the Welcome Ceremony on Wednesday 18 February, where you will be officially welcomed to campus by the Vice-Chancellor, your student representatives and local Indigenous elders. 

This is a great way to feel connected to the university community and is one of the key events you won’t want to miss during Welcome!

During the ceremony, you’ll get to experience a wealth of Indigenous Australian cultural activities, including a Welcome to Country, a Smoking Ceremony and dance performances. 

Not only that, but we’ll also have a free breakfast, musical performances, and a special address from Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services), Professor Reuben Bolt.

The Welcome Ceremony is a great first introduction to the University.

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Get to know fellow students while pursuing your interests.

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Join clubs and societies

Joining a University club or society is one of the best ways to get to know your fellow students and make friends, and the best time to do it is during Welcome.

With over 200 clubs and societies to choose from, spanning academic, culture and language, sports and political interests, we recommend you sign up for one, or many, during USU's Welcome Fest.

Grab free food and merchandise

There's no better time to stock up on limited-edition University merchandise or free products, food and drinks than during Welcome. 

While you can find freebies at most Welcome events, USU's Welcome Fest is where you'll hit the jackpot. There'll be plenty of free products, from sponsor keychains and vouchers to free food and drinks, thanks to USU, along with limited-edition merchandise from the University. 

The USU Food Truck is a Welcome Fest staple for delicious bites throughout the day.

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Kick off the Year of the Horse on campus with an evening of festive fun.

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Celebrate Lunar New Year on campus

As part of Welcome, you’ll also have the chance to celebrate Lunar New Year and usher in the Year of the Horse with a vibrant cultural event on Tuesday 17 February from 4 pm.

The Year of the Horse represents energy, confidence and momentum – the perfect themes to carry into a fresh academic year. So come along to enjoy delicious food and drink, paper lantern making, calligraphy, dragon dance and more!

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Semester 1 2026 Welcome Program

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Welcome Planner

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