Not sure what you mean by "Class of 14" but anyway, I'm studying at a University, have been for nearly two years now. All I can say is that it's a much more open environment, with more control over when you do this and that. At least that's how it is around here. We've got a few lectures every week, and 3-4 mandatory assignments per subject every semester, spread pretty evenly out. There's almost always one assignment to work on, and as long as you just keep a steady flow of work it'll be like clockwork.
I'm not used to your system when it comes to school, but when I went from College to University the first thing I noticed was the freedom, because there's hardly any definite times when you have to be there and then you have to be there. It's a lecture here and there, and if you miss one there's probably a textual copy of the lecture online or you could ask a fellow student.
It will probably be mostly social the first couple of weeks, with some easy assignments to let you catch on to the system in a smooth manner.
Good luck with whatever you're studying!