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Navigating the transition from high school to college represents a significant milestone requiring emotional, academic, and logistical preparation. Supporting students through this journey involves balancing guidance with independence, especially when adapting to the unique culture of East Coast institutions.
• Listen and validate feelings when students express homesickness or anxiety
• Help set realistic expectations about the adjustment period
• Allow students to take ownership of their journey while providing guidance when needed
• Create structured schedules to support time management in the new academic environment
• Understand that college professors expect greater student responsibility
• Encourage utilization of academic resources like study groups and support centers
• Support exploration of different academic interests and potential major changes
• Promote campus involvement through clubs and organizations to build community
• Foster open communication about roommate relationships and social dynamics
• Teach practical life skills like budgeting, laundry, and cooking before departure
• Emphasize health and wellness through proper nutrition, sleep, and stress management
Visit us at www.eastcoastadmissions.com or email [email protected] for additional guidance on supporting your child through the college transition process.
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By East Coast AdmissionsNavigating the transition from high school to college represents a significant milestone requiring emotional, academic, and logistical preparation. Supporting students through this journey involves balancing guidance with independence, especially when adapting to the unique culture of East Coast institutions.
• Listen and validate feelings when students express homesickness or anxiety
• Help set realistic expectations about the adjustment period
• Allow students to take ownership of their journey while providing guidance when needed
• Create structured schedules to support time management in the new academic environment
• Understand that college professors expect greater student responsibility
• Encourage utilization of academic resources like study groups and support centers
• Support exploration of different academic interests and potential major changes
• Promote campus involvement through clubs and organizations to build community
• Foster open communication about roommate relationships and social dynamics
• Teach practical life skills like budgeting, laundry, and cooking before departure
• Emphasize health and wellness through proper nutrition, sleep, and stress management
Visit us at www.eastcoastadmissions.com or email [email protected] for additional guidance on supporting your child through the college transition process.
Send us a text
Support the show
Visit our Website
Like, Share and Subscribe on Facebook
Like, Share and Subscribe on Instagram
Like, Share and Subscribe on X
Like, Share and Subscribe on LinkedIn
Call us at (212) 931-6198 or Email us: [email protected]