Working with college students often includes working with their parents and families. Higher education institutions across the US have addressed this cultural shift with the creation of parent and family services. As research illustrates continued relationships between students and their parents, student affairs practitioners will need to address this need. This article is a call for student affairs professionals to be creative and proactive when focusing on the future needs of parents and families of college students. Innovations for parent and family services, including the use of technology and the need for collaboration between on-campus departments, are shared
There is much debate in academic advising practitioner literature and in the popular media over the ...
Recent studies have noted the increasing communication between parents and students while students a...
Institutions of higher education face the ongoing challenge of an ever-changing student demographic....
oai:ojs.journals.canisius.edu:article/108Working with college students often includes working with t...
Parental involvement has been a major topic of discussion since the year 2000 when Millennial studen...
This study explored the Parent and Family Relations Office in a higher education setting. Two instit...
Parents have become increasingly involved in their children’s transitions to college over the past 1...
Parents and families are a key factor in college student success. As such, it is critical that insti...
The purposes of this study were to (1) to determine what services parents desire when seeking member...
More than 5.4 million college students in the United States have children, representing nearly a qua...
College admissions counselors are experiencing a new trend as the Millennial Generation is enrolling...
Parental involvement in higher education has greatly increased, specifically in the last 30 years. ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the interactions between senior-level student affairs ad...
Historically, a college or university’s main constituencies of interest were students, faculty, staf...
Countless articles in the news, combined with colorful anecdotes from faculty and staff, share commo...
There is much debate in academic advising practitioner literature and in the popular media over the ...
Recent studies have noted the increasing communication between parents and students while students a...
Institutions of higher education face the ongoing challenge of an ever-changing student demographic....
oai:ojs.journals.canisius.edu:article/108Working with college students often includes working with t...
Parental involvement has been a major topic of discussion since the year 2000 when Millennial studen...
This study explored the Parent and Family Relations Office in a higher education setting. Two instit...
Parents have become increasingly involved in their children’s transitions to college over the past 1...
Parents and families are a key factor in college student success. As such, it is critical that insti...
The purposes of this study were to (1) to determine what services parents desire when seeking member...
More than 5.4 million college students in the United States have children, representing nearly a qua...
College admissions counselors are experiencing a new trend as the Millennial Generation is enrolling...
Parental involvement in higher education has greatly increased, specifically in the last 30 years. ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the interactions between senior-level student affairs ad...
Historically, a college or university’s main constituencies of interest were students, faculty, staf...
Countless articles in the news, combined with colorful anecdotes from faculty and staff, share commo...
There is much debate in academic advising practitioner literature and in the popular media over the ...
Recent studies have noted the increasing communication between parents and students while students a...
Institutions of higher education face the ongoing challenge of an ever-changing student demographic....