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January 2019
As a new member of Malaysia’s top private universityyou will have access to world class teaching andlearning facilities. The Lakeside Campus is the mosticonic University Campus in Malaysia and has beenranked as the top university campus in Malaysia byinternational students. I would encourage you tomake the most of what we have available for youhere on campus.
In joining Taylor’s University you are becoming part ofa large multi-ethnic and multi-national community ofscholars. This will provide you with the uniqueopportunity to study alongside the brightest studentsin Malaysia and from around the world, and to makefriendships that will endure for the rest of your life.
May I encourage you to make the most of the uniqueexperiences that we offer at Taylor’s University and ifyou have come from outside Kuala Lumpur orMalaysia, to enjoy the cultural and leisureopportunities offered by the city and the country.
I am delighted that you have chosen Taylor’sUniversity for your higher education. I wish youevery success in your studies and every enjoymentduring your time with us.
Very best wishes,Michael Driscoll
VICE CHANCELLOR &
PRESIDENT
contentsCommuting to Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus 2-7
Orientation Programme 8
Orientation Guide 9-10
A Guide to Activities and Events 11-12
Campus Map 13-14
Arriving at Taylor’s University 15
Taylor’s University Student Council 16
contentsArriving at Taylor’s Lakeside Campus 3
Commuting to Taylor’s Lakeside Campus 4 - 12
Orientation Programme 13
International Student Group Reporting 14
Orientation Guide 15 - 17
A Guide to Activities & Events 18
Taylor’s University Student Council 19
Campus Floor Plan 20 - 21
1. STUDENT IDIt is very important to have your Student ID with you and displayedat all times when you are on campus. Students are required topresent original payment receipt (full-payment for the 1stSemester) to Campus Central (Block A, Level 2) to take a digitalpicture for the Student ID.
2. PEDESTRIAN ACCESS CARDIf you are staying in PJS 7 area, or taking public transportation (iethe RapidKL Bus 783 or BRT) from home to Lakeside Campus, youmay apply for a pedestrian access card to gain access to the campusvia the pedestrian gate. To apply for one, please apply throughCampus Central portal, and come to Campus Central (Block A, Level2) to make payment and to collect your card.
3. PARKING SYSTEM IN LAKESIDEFree parking bays are available at Zone H and Zone I in LakesideCampus. Parking fee of RM3 per entry is applicable to Zone J andbasement parking at the Boardwalk. The parking facility is on a first-come, first-served basis. Please look for alternative sites if all theparking bays are taken up.
4. COMMUTING TO LAKESIDE CAMPUSThe means of public transportation available for commuting toTaylor’s Lakeside Campus are detailed in the pages listed below.
Transportation guide – Refer to page 4, 5 & 6Shuttle bus schedule – Refer to page 7 - 12
5. DRESS CODE POLICYStudents must dress neatly with clean attire at all times. Studentsare advised to be mindful of the cultural sensitivities of others andthe academic environment.
6. SMOKE-FREE CAMPUS ENVIRONMENTSmoking is not permitted on Taylor’s campus grounds. The SyopzMall is also a smoke-free mall except for the designated smokingarea located at LG2 (in front of Happy Wash). Students foundsmoking on campus grounds will face the below consequences:
First-time offenders will be given a verbal warning and their detailswill be recorded in a database by Student Welfare Centre.
For a second offence, the student will be fined RM50 and receive awarning letter from the University.
If a third offence is committed, the student will be fined RM100 andbe subjected to disciplinary action.
Campus Central
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Note :For those taking RapidKL 783 Bus or BRT, you need a Pedestrian Access Card to enter the Campus.Please refer to page 3 (Arriving at Taylor’s Lakeside Campus), point no. 2 for details.
Students may commute to Taylor’s Lakeside Campus using public transportation such as BRT Sunway Line (SunMed Station), KTM Komuter(Sentul – Port Klang Line), LRT (Kelana Jaya Line), Rapid KL 783 bus (from Kelana Jaya), or using the Taylor’s shuttle buses.
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Alight here to Taylor’s Lakeside
Campus
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For further details, you may visit https://www.myrapid.com.my/traveling-with-us/how-to-travel-with-us/rapid-kl
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There will not be any shuttle services on Public Holidays & Replacement Public Holidays.
•RM1.50 per trip (please purchase the bus tickets from bus driver at the bus stop located at Block B, Level 1)
- A copy of the Shuttle Bus Schedule is available on the Campus Central Portal! -
BUS FARE
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New international students are to report to the Student Welfare Centre after their arrival in Malaysia (refer to the schedule and calendar below).
The Group Reporting is specifically organised for all new international students. Briefing on important information such as key contact numbers, immigration rules and regulations and health insurance coverage will be conducted.
The schedule is as follows:
9:15am Arrival of students at Student Life Centre (Block B Level 1)9:30am Group Reporting10:00am Briefing10:30am Medical Screening
We have scheduled different sessions (highlighted in RED) to cater for different arrival date. Come for the next available session (9.15am) right after the day you arrive. You only need to attend one session.
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Changes in circumstances may impact upon the accuracy or timeliness of the information. An updated version of the schedule will be provided during Orientation.
TIME LOCATION
THE GRAND HALL (BLOCK B LEVEL 2)
0830 - 0900 Orientation Programme Briefing
0900 - 0930 Registration
0930 - 1000 Welcome Address
1000 - 1030
1030 - 1100
1100 - 1130
1130 - 1200
1200 - 1230
1230 - 1300
1300 - 1330
1330 - 1400
1400 - 1430
1430 - 1500
1500 - 1530
1530 - 1600
1600 - 1630
Programme Briefing
Campus Welcome
MONDAY, 14 JANUARY 2019
LUNCH BREAK
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Changes in circumstances may impact upon the accuracy or timeliness of the information. An updated version of the schedule will be provided during Orientation.
TIME LOCATION
THE GRAND HALL (BLOCK B LEVEL 2)
1100 - 1130
1130 - 1200
1200 - 1230
1230 - 1300
1300 - 1330
1330 - 1400
1400 - 1430 LUNCH BREAK
1430 - 1500
1500 - 1530
1530 - 1600
TUESDAY, 15 JANUARY 2019
Clubs and Societies Expo
Campus Hunt
TIME LOCATION
THE GRAND HALL (BLOCK B LEVEL 2)
0930 - 1015 Safety Workshop / Briefing
1015 - 1030 BREAK
1030 - 1100
1100 - 1130
WEDNESDAY, 16 JANUARY 2019
Safety Workshop / Briefing
TIME LOCATION
TBA
1000 - 1100
1100 - 1200
1200 - 1300
1300 - 1400
THURSDAY, 17 JANUARY 2019
School Activities
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Changes in circumstances may impact upon the accuracy or timeliness of the information. An updated version of the schedule will be provided during Orientation.
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The list below provides information about all the events that are taking place throughout your Orientation with us.
ORIENTATION HELPDESKOur staff members are here to answer any enquiries relating to your Orientation. Just approach the staff or StudentAmbassadors at Campus Central for assistance! You may also contact us via WhatsApp at +6 011 5699 3387.
STUDENT IDMonday - Friday, 14 - 18 January at 0900 - 1700All students are required to have their digital photo taken for Student ID printing. You can take your digital photo at CampusCentral by presenting your original payment receipt (full-payment for the 1st Semester). Your Student ID will be ready forcollection within one (1) working day after you have taken your digital photo.
PROGRAMME BRIEFINGMonday, 14 January at 1000Students under their respective programmes will be briefed on their timetable and other faculty related matters. Take thisopportunity to get to know your Faculty Members as well.
INTRODUCTION TO SUPPORT SERVICESMonday, 14 January at 1400The Introduction to Support Services capture key and vital information which will help new students in taking the first steptowards transitioning into the University campus life with enriching experiences. The session will help students to know the keyservices provided on campus, such as Campus Central – the one-stop student centre, Library and ICT support, amongst others.The e-Learning Academy will introduce the Blended Learning with TIMeS which is important for students to know about theonline platform available in assisting, and enhancing their learning experiences.
ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY, HEALTH & SECURITY INDUCTIONWednesday, 16 January at 0930All students are advised to attend this workshop where they will learn how to avoid being a victim of crime through self-defense. During the briefing, different techniques and tips will be demonstrated.
KL FAMILIARISATION TRIPSaturday, 19 JanuaryThe Kuala Lumpur Familiarization Trip aims to help students to get to know more about the local transportation system, thelocal delicacy and the uniqueness of our urban city. This trip is free, and is open to all students of Taylor‘s especiallyinternational students who would like to experience KL City first hand.
Sign up here: https://bit.ly/KLTrip19012019• Registration for KL Familiarisation Trip on 19 January will be closed on 16 January 2019 (Wednesday) at 5PM
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TUSC serves as the chief representative body for students in theinstitution, with representation from all the schools. They serve askey intermediary between the University and students on non-academic welfare issues and resolution, spearhead enrichinginitiatives to integrate students across all Schools and representTaylor’s University for inter-varsities collaborations, networkingavenues and efforts of the Ministry of Education Malaysia. Electionsare held annually to elect students for its various office-bearerpositions as well as positions on the governing council. The TUSC canbe contacted at [email protected]
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This publication contains information which is current as of December 2017. Changes in circumstancesafter this date may impact upon the accuracy or timeliness of the information. Taylor’s University doesits best to ensure that the information contained herein is accurate, but reserves the right to change anyinformation described in this guide without notice. Readers are responsible for verifying informationthat pertains to them by contacting the university.
This publication contains information which is current as of February 2018. Changes in circumstances after this date may impact upon the accuracy or timeliness of the information. Taylor’s does its best to ensure that the information contained herein is accurate, but reserves the right to change any information described in this guide without notice. Readers are responsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university/college.
This publication contains information which is current as of February 2018. Changes in circumstances after this date mayimpact upon the accuracy or timeliness of the information. Taylor’s does its best to ensure that the information containedherein is accurate, but reserves the right to change any information described in this guide without notice. Readers areresponsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university/college.
This publication contains information which is current as of 14th December 2018. Changes in circumstances after this datemay impact upon the accuracy or timeliness of the information. Taylor’s does its best to ensure that the informationcontained herein is accurate, but reserves the right to change any information described in this guide without notice.Readers are responsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university/college.