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Helping Your Student Succeed

Partnering with Penn State

We recognize and appreciate the important role that you have played in the life of your student prior to arriving at Penn State. We want this role to continue by cultivating an effective partnership during your student’s college career even as your role changes to that of a coach or mentor. 

Your Student’s Responsibilities

At Penn State, we expect our students to:

  • Become increasingly responsible for their own actions including their academic and social decisions
  • Abide by community standards
  • Take the lead in solving their problems
  • Explore the educational opportunities available, select a major in which they will succeed and enjoy and put forth their best efforts in the classroom
  • Take advantage of the tremendous array of opportunities outside of class by choosing meaningful ways to become active citizens in the campus and broader community
  • Embrace opportunities to experience, interact with, and learn from the broad diversity of people in the Penn State community

Penn State’s Role

Penn State aims to:

  • Be a student-centered research university
  • Have faculty, staff and administrators that strive to support our students both in and out of class
  • Provide the necessary resources and support services to enhance student success
  • Provide a safe, healthy community for students to live, learn, and grow academically and socially
  • Take an active role in meeting this goal through general outreach and communication to our parents and family members

Supportive Family Involvement

Many incoming college students see their family members as trusted coaches and sources of support, which is not likely to change when they begin their Penn State career. Students need you to support their growth, development, and independence, and to be a stable force in their ever-changing world.

1. Support Student Autonomy

Young adulthood is a time when your relationship changes from an adult-child relationship to an adult-adult relationship. Support your student’s autonomy by actively redefining your relationship, relinquishing unnecessary control, and encouraging personal responsibility and problem solving. When a problem arises, move like your feet are stuck in molasses and allow your student time to learn how to fix their own problems. 

2. Embrace Exploration

Your student is experiencing new viewpoints and perspectives that may challenge prior belief systems. Allow them to explore ideas without being judgmental. Understand that changes in viewpoints, behavior, dress, eating and sleeping habits, and relationships with family members are all to be expected. However, if you suspect that some of these changes may be signs of bigger problems, trust your instincts. Your student may need you to refer them to the appropriate resources described in this guide for help.

3. Be Knowledgeable about Campus Resources

Utilize the resources available in the Parents & Families Guide. Help your student navigate the University by referring them to the appropriate resources. By acting as a referral source, you can demonstrate that you are interested in your student’s life at the University, and at the same time, you empower your student to solve their own problems.

4. Continue Difficult Conversations

You still have influence on your student’s behavior. In college, your student will have to make their own decisions about what time to get up in the morning, when to study, when to exercise, which organizations to participate in, whether or not to eat healthy, whether or not to drink alcohol and whether or not to engage in romantic relationships. Although you cannot force your student to behave as you would want them to, parents can create an atmosphere of open communication by listening and sharing family expectations.

5. Recognize the Challenges

The first year of college can be full of indecision, insecurities, disappointments, and, most of all, mistakes. It’s also full of discovery, inspiration, good times, and exciting people. It may take a while for your student to realize that their idealistic images of what college is all about may be wrong. The reality is that there are times in college when your student might be scared, confused, and overwhelmed, which is normal and to be expected.

6. Welcome Change

Your student will change, and so will you. College and the experiences associated with it can effect changes in social, vocational, and personal behavior and choices. It’s natural, inevitable, and it can be inspiring. It is also challenging. You can’t stop change; you may never understand it; but you can accept it, which is to your and your student’s advantage. Trust your student, and trust the job you have done in getting them to this point.

Adapted from Helping your first-year college student succeed: A guide for parents by R. H. Mullendore and L. Hatch (2000).

 

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Located on a scenic estate just 13 miles from Wilkes‑Barre, Penn State Wilkes‑Barre offers four‑year baccalaureate degree programs, two‑year associate degree programs, and a wide range of professional develop­ment oppor­tunities. Our small classes encourage close inter­action with professors who are committed to helping you be successful.
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