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Orientation Programs Staff

Paige Reilly
Orientation Coordinator

Paige Reilly is a senior majoring in American Studies and Ethnicity with a minor in Music Industry. Originally from New York City, Paige knows that coming to the west coast for college, specifically coming to USC, is the best decision she has ever made. Before Paige was an Orientation Coordinator, she filled the position of an Orientation Advisor during the summer of 2006. In addition to being an OC, she is also a tour guide for USC, and is the manager of her A Cappella group, Troy Tones. She is also a New Student Mentor and a College Ambassador. After graduation, Paige plans on running back to Prague, Czech Republic for six months, where she studied abroad in Spring 2007, before returning to the east coast to pursue artist management as well as graduate programs in Student Affairs.

For Paige, the best part of Orientation is seeing how happy the incoming students are to be at USC. By helping her fellow peers, Paige is giving back to the Trojan Family that has done so much for her already. She hopes that every student takes away three things from Orientation: an eagerness to begin classes, a feeling of comfort on the campus and newfound love for Trojan football! Fight on!

Contact Information

Orientation Programs
University of Southern California
Hazel and Stanley Hall 851 Downey Way, HSH 100
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0921

Telephone: 213.740.7767
Fax: 213.740.3788
e-mail: orient@usc.edu

 

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