Resources for Parents

There are many questions and challenges your child will face that you can assist with though they may be away from home:

  • How to deal with the natural roommate conflicts that may arise
  • Choosing a major
  • When to expect stress
  • Time management

There are also many tips you can learn as a parent to help you help your child to be successful:

  • How to stay in touch?
  • What are normal feelings of loneliness and disorientation?
  • What are important concerns about safety, health, and wellness?
  • How to manage finances?
  • When to intervene as a parent?

University of Utah Parent Resources

Learn more about Parent and Family Weekend, the Parent Association, the Parent/Family newsletter, and more.
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Recommended Reading

      

Don't Tell Me What to Do, Just Send Money
by Johnson & Schelhas-Miller
ISBN: 0-312-26374-0

This book shows that parents may have lost control over their college student, but they haven't lost their influence.

     
      

You're on Your Own (But I’m Here if You Need Me)
by Marjorie Savage
ISBN: 0-7432-2912-6

This book helps parents identify the boundaries between necessary involvement and respect for their child's independence.

     
      

Letting Go: A Parents' Guide to Understanding the College Years
by Coburn and Treeger
ISBN: 0-06-052126-0

This book is noted for practical information to help parents with the emotional and social changes of the college years.

     
      

When Your Kid Goes to College: A Parents Survival Guide
by Carol Barkin
ISBN: 0-380-79840-9

This book was written by a mother with tips on handling the difficult separation that occurs when children leave for college.