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What medical services are available on campus?
You’ve packed the twin XL sheets, the 47 granola bars, the emotional support plushie, and your last shred of control.
What happens if they lose their dorm keycard
What happens if they lose their dorm key/card?
Congratulations! Your child is officially a college student — surviving on caffeine, questionable burritos
What sort of access do I have to my student’s information–like grades or schedule?
You did it. You dropped your baby off at college. Cue the pride… and the panic.
What kind of academic or career support services are available?
Ah, college: where your kid leaves the nest and immediately forgets how to do laundry, eats cereal for dinner, and
Can we help set up the dorm room?
Your student may welcome your help… until you start staging their succulents like it’s a Pottery Barn shoot. Think: HGTV meets
Can I see my student’s class schedule or attendance?
Once upon a time, you knew everything: when your child had Algebra, who their lab partner was
How often should I expect to hear from my student?
The moment your child finally spreads their wings… and immediately flies into a dorm room the size of a walk-in
How do I get notified if my student is struggling academically?
You sent them off to college with a color-coded checklist, five different chargers, and your emotional stability
Can I talk to my child’s professors or advisors directly?
That magical time when your child heads off to college and you, a loving, supportive parent, suddenly transform into
What If My Child Doesn’t Like Their Roommate?
Let’s just rip the Band-Aid off: Your child might hate their roommate.
Not because the roommate will be a