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In Honor of the Class of 2008
Gratitude Reception
Friday, May 2, 2008
Graduates, families and guests are invited to a reception hosted by the Parent Program of Champlain College
IDX Student Life Center:
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm |
Campus Emergency Notification System
Although a campus wide campaign is underway to register all students with this alert system, we ask parents to please take a moment to discuss this important safety measure with their sons and daughters and to encourage their participation.
Sincerely,
Rich Long
Director of Campus Security and Safety
Learn More about System
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Champlain
College Safety
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It’s quite
a feeling -- one almost beyond words
-- when you realize that your son
or daughter will actually be leaving
home for perhaps the longest period
of time in their young lives when
they head off to Champlain College.
You’re probably
already feeling a mix of anticipation
and trepidation, of hopefulness and
anxiety over your upcoming separation.
You’re not alone! Your child
is feeling the same things, although
their context for those emotions is,
of course, quite different from your
own. Will they fit in? Will they get
along with their roommate, will they
like their room, be able to find their
way around campus, will they do well
academically? Your love and support
will give them an extra layer of confidence
as you send them off to this new adventure.
Orientation
During Orientation Weekend, well have many events and activities to help your child become acclimated to Champlain College and our campus. That afternoon you may find your child eager to break away with their Orientation Leader and many new friends. Let them go! This is your chance to steal some time for yourselves and head down the hill to the city of Burlington, where you can stroll along the Church Street Marketplace, stop for a snack at an outside café, drop in on the many shops, or pick out a restaurant to return with your child during Family Weekend. This year's Student Orientation runs August 29th through September 1st 2008. We hope you will encourage your student to join us for all the fun.
Starting Out
Regardless of what
responsibilities your child had at
home, he or she will now be in charge
of everything: finances, laundry,
time management for studying and free
time (always a learning experience!)
and the many other things they’ll
have to do to create a schedule that
works for them.
It’s
also the time in their lives when
the responsibility for their education
appropriately shifts from school to
student. No one will be there to cajole
them into action, to remind them of
this and that to do, to tell them
they’d better in gear because
their paper is due! Getting to class,
completing homework assignments, preparing
for tests and keeping in contact with
their professors are part of the process
that they’ll have to get used
to. But your child will not be in
this alone. He or she will have a
number of resources and support services
at their disposal to help him or her
with transitioning should they need
it.
Parents of Prospective
Students
We know that you
have a unique set of concerns and
interests. Please check out our Prospective
Parents page for information that
you may find of interest.
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