During O-Week there will be many student volunteers around to make sure that you will have an exciting and fun-filled time, and to make sure that you can get the most out of your O-Week. These volunteers will be wearing different coloured T-shirts not only to make O-Week bright and colourful, but also to allow you to find the right assistance quickly.

Because this can get confusing, we've provided a "who's who" guide to O-Week!

Yellow Shirts

Yellow Shirts are Arc @ UNSW student volunteers who are there to help new students settle into university and campus life. They run all the social events, night events, tours and many of the academic events during O-Week.

You should talk to the Yellow Shirts if you need help with anything! The Yellow Shirts are trained to help you with everything, and they know who to point you to for further enquiries.

Green Shirts

Green Shirts are in charge of Arc Membership. If you want to sign up to Arc the Green Shirts will be the people processing applications and giving out membership packs. Green shirts are also there to talk to you about Arc and how to get involved in student life at UNSW.

You should talk to the Green Shirts if you are interested in signing up to Arc @ UNSW.

Blue Shirts

Blue Shirts, AKA the Arc @ UNSW Street Team are volunteers that are there to tell you more about Arc - your student organisation - and the multitude of student service that Arc offers.

Whether you want to do some volunteering or need to seek some legal advice,the Blue Shirts will be around to show you how to maximise your Arc membership from O-Week right until your graduation! The Blue Shirts will also keep you entertained through the semester with tonnes of events, activities and freebies!

You should talk to the Blue Shirts if you have any questions about Arc such as how to join or what you can get out of it.

Light Green Shirts

People dressed in light green t-shirts are part of UNSW's Getting Started Service, they are also known as Green Shirts. The Getting Started Service runs until March 9 and it is situated on Level 2 of UNSW's Main Library.

You should talk to the Light Green Shirts if need help with enrolment, student ID cards or IT issues.

Black Shirts

Black Shirts are student volunteers for UNSW Sports and Recreation. Black Shirts are there to inform new students about the sports and recreational facilities and services at uni. Look out for activities run by Black Shirt during O-Week, as well as during the semester.

You should talk to Black Shirts if you want more information about sporting facilities and sporting clubs available at uni.