2. Be aware of your student's needs and challenges
Talk about what challenges you and your student might face during this transition and how you might address them when they come up.3. Understand your student's rights, roles, and responsibilities
Learn about Indiana University Columbus' specific Student Code of Conduct to ensure your student understands expectations.4. Practice effective communication
Talk early about what communication will look like once your student starts college. Is the expectation to talk to each other once a week or once a day? How will you notify each other when you need to get in touch with each other quickly?5. Help your student practice self care
You know your student better than anyone. If they do not seem like themselves, you might be the first to know and can help to make sure your student is taking care of themselves. On-campus resources surrounding student health and wellness can be found at The Tom & Barbara Schoellkopf Community Counseling Center.
6. Encourage your student to be involved
There are many ways to be involved at IU Columbus and students who are involved on campus are more likely to be successful. There are several student organizations along with diverse programs, events, and leadership opportunities. Click the link below to visit our Student Affairs page and learn more.