frosh week

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frosh week (plural frosh weeks)

  1. (university slang, Canada) A week of activities dedicated to new students at a college or university, held to prepare them for their first academic year.
    Synonyms: orientation, O-Week
    • 2022 September 4, Jordan Omstead, “Ontario students excited for frosh week, but safety top of mind for organizers”, in CTV News[1]:
      But a year after Western University's frosh week ended with a mass walkout in the wake of multiple sexual assault allegations and claims of toxic campus culture, student leaders say additional supports and training are a key part of their orientation plans.