August College Freshman
Written by Randy Stoltz   
Friday, 21 August 2009 11:04

Now That Your Student Is In College…

 

Dear Parent, 

Congratulations...your student is off to college…or just about on the way! 

It’s an exciting time yet it can also be a “mix of emotions” for both students and parents! No doubt your student is very eager to start their college adventure…and all it entails…including settling into their dorm and meeting new friends.  Yet, it is also common for them to have feelings of fear and uncertainty mixed in with all that excitement.  This is a “whole new world” for them, and it’s going to take a bit of adjusting time as they learn to adapt in their new environment.  And, for you parents, it’s also a mix of emotions.  Though you are also excited for your child to embark on their college years, certainly you have your concerns as they head off on their own for the first time and you leave them that first night alone in the dorm.  This time of year can be a bit of a “whirlwind” for both student and parent…but…hang in there…soon the “dust will settle” and all will fall into place!! 

It is my heartfelt desire to see your student succeed and reach their goals and dreams for their college years.  Along with that, I don’t want to see you “go broke” trying to make that dream come true.  To date, I have done my best to help you with the college funding process and I will continue to do so.  Any “tidbits” of information that I receive that I know can be of help to you, I will be sure to pass along.  

In the meantime, my staff and I are here if you have any questions.  Please do not hesitate to call.

 

Until next time....Best wishes!! 

Randy Stoltz, President
 
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  • Provide cost of attendance (COA) for top 2 college choices.
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