The transition from high school to college is an important milestone in the life of your son or daughter. While every student is different, feelings of nervousness, excitement, pressure, and success are quite common. The following timeline is designed to provide you with information about transitions that students commonly face during their first year of college.
It’s natural for you to want to experience the highs and lows with them, and even to protect them from problems they may encounter. However, we recommend that parents take on a coaching or mentoring role and encourage students to make their own decisions and chart their own path. You can use the information you learn at SOAR and from the Parent Program to refer your student back to on-campus resources. We hope that the following descriptions, advice, and conversation starters help you anticipate things that your son or daughter may experience and provide a useful tool for supporting him or her through this transition.
The transition from high school to college is an important milestone in the life of your son or daughter. While every student is different, feelings of nervousness, excitement, pressure, and success are quite common. The following timeline is designed to provide you with information about transitions that students commonly face during their first year of college.
It’s natural for you to want to experience the highs and lows with them, and even to protect them from problems they may encounter. However, we recommend that parents take on a coaching or mentoring role and encourage students to make their own decisions and chart their own path. You can use the information you learn at SOAR and from the Parent Program to refer your student back to on-campus resources. We hope that the following descriptions, advice, and conversation starters help you anticipate things that your son or daughter may experience and provide a useful tool for supporting him or her through this transition.
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