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How to be a Successful Parent of a College Student

How to be a Successful Parent of a College Student. Dr. Brian Inbody. College student success!!!. It is important to everyone, including the student. This is a list of items that might help you and your student succeed.

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How to be a Successful Parent of a College Student

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  1. How to be a Successful Parent of a College Student Dr. Brian Inbody

  2. College student success!!! • It is important to everyone, including the student. • This is a list of items that might help you and your student succeed. • Academic success, personal growth, independence and struggling are ingredients of a student's first semester. • Going to college is their full-time job!

  3. Finding Balance • This is a new venture- Encourage them to explore and enjoy it. • Respond to their emotions, let them vent to you, complain, cry, and ignore you. The emotions will be REAL! • Don’t be tempted to fix any problem for them! Let them learn it and let them know you are excited for them.

  4. Letting Go • Be the voice of reason. Don’t panic with them. Help them learn to fix the problem themselves. Encourage them to talk with: • Faculty • Coaches • Residence Life Coordinator • Counselor • Mentor (First Year Seminar Teacher)

  5. Successful Students • Have a clear educational goal and want that goal! • Get engaged with college life. • Have support/encouragement. • Have resources to handle college. • Nothing bad happens during college career.

  6. Top 10 Questions to ASK • Are you going to class? • Are you studying? How long? When… • Are you reviewing your material for each class? • Are you scheduling Chill /Relax time? • Do you know when the last day to withdraw?

  7. Top Ten Continued • Are you starting your assignments early? • Have you seen your advisor? Who is it? • Have you gone to see your instructor during their office hours? • Are you going to tutoring? Have you gotten one yet? • Have you formed/joined a study group?

  8. Safety • Professional, responsive staff. • Health Clinic on two days a week, 12-1 in the Student Union. • Hospital within a mile of campus. • LOW crime statistics in the community • Low campus crime statistics. • Best defense is COMMON SENSE

  9. Safety continued • Panther text net – for student and families text alert system. • Blue Poles – Emergency call boxes. One between Stoltz and Residence Halls, and one near the Student Union. • Crime Prevention Presentations • Every Building has a supervisor for dangerous weather and other situations.

  10. Residence Life • Professional Staff available 24/7. • Electronic surveillance monitoring in residence halls, in the Union and other locations. • Security on-campus through evening and early morning. • Lock your doors! • Best defense is Common Sense.

  11. Residence Life • It is important to help your student take care of business! They deserve a high quality living environment. • Our Residence Life staff is available in the daytime as well the evening into the night! • Tell your student to: • Report any unwanted noise • Report any parties • Report problems

  12. Privacy Matters • The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act or FERPA • Federal law that mandates privacy of academic records. • Because of this law, you cannot access information without a signed Consent to Release Information on file.

  13. What you can expect- • Week 1 – “This is awesome!” Listen to them • Week 2 – “I’m really not so sure” Supportive • Week 3 – “I’m homesick” Encourage • Limit visits home, DON’T skip class to go home. • Week 4 – Be their Cheer Squad! You can do it. • Weeks 5-7 –Academics getting tougher. • Week 8 – test results are in… Be supportive • Week 10 – They’ve made a decision!

  14. How to be a Successful Parent of a College Student Dr. Brian Inbody

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