 
   First-years moved into residences at the 
Bloemfontein Campus of the University of 
the Free State on 20 and 21 January 2017. 
Photo: Rulanzen Martin
    
The Bloemfontein Campus of the University of the Free State was abuzz  with excitement as first-year students arrived at their new homes and residences, brimming with  enthusiasm at starting a new chapter in building towards a professional career.
Although there were some mixed emotions about leaving  the nest, most students were excited about the times ahead as they moved into  their residences on 20 and 21 January 2017.
Student life and  building a career
“I am looking forward to a new adventure, to student  life and living at university. Also to build my future here,” said Veruska van  Schalkwyk, as her parents, who had driven all the way from Springbok in Northern Cape, helped her unpack at Harmony residence.
Veruska, who will be studying Nursing,  said she loved TV programmes like 
Grey's Anatomy. “Nursing has always been my  passion and something I loved. I have always loved helping people.”
University  provides a prosperous future
For Okuhle Gubevu, who will also be a first-year in  Harmony, the UFS is the ideal place to further her career. “Out of all the  research I have done, the University of the Free State  is the one university that has a prosperous future for me in my ventures to  become an accountant,” she said. “Because of that and because it is not too far  from home, I decided on the UFS.”
Mopeli Lebohang will be staying in Outeniqua residence and is  keen to work hard. “I heard the course I am studying, B Accounting, is the  third toughest course at the university,” he said. “I am excited, because I  like challenges.”