College and Social Responsibility
- Author Mark Maiewski
- Published November 24, 2010
- Word count 450
College brings many opportunities for students. The most important
opportunity is preparing for a career. College is also brings opportunities
for students to develop social skills and make friendships that last a
lifetime. But how do these new social opportunities affect the student's
academics?
Each year, some students lose the privilege of attending college due to poor
grades caused by too much social life. Here are some ideas that may prevent
the "social life" degree overtaking the academic degree.
Discuss social responsibility with your student. Discuss underage drinking,
drug use, dating relationships, and social skills (picking up your stuff,
respecting quiet times, and using hygiene skills). Develop the "sharing
space with others" skill.
Students with this skill enjoy their dorm experience more than those that
struggle to share space. Define what is and what is not acceptable and then
list the consequences ranging from sanctions from Mom and Dad to a police
record. Let your student know you expect him or her to meet your
expectations.
Tell your student stories about your own college or moving out experiences.
These stories can share lessons without your student going through the tough
experiences. This is also a great way to start that social responsibility
conversation and keep the communication channels open.
Let your student know the consequences of good and poor choices. Remind them
that you can remove funding and bring the student home if he or she doesn't
meet the expectations of the college or Mom and Dad. Discuss the consequences
to scholarships, loans, and grant money, not just at the current institution
but also for the remainder of the student's education.
Discuss the cost of not completing college. Include the cost to future
earnings, cost to future promotions, and the cost of paying student loans
without a degree.
Keep in contact with your child. Send old-fashioned letters and packages
(students love this), send email, call occasionally but don't go overboard.
If you feel your student is not doing well, know the people to contact before
the crisis develops. Know the tutoring center contact information, mediation
center phone number, and other support services locations. Sometimes your
student is just too overwhelmed to find the help on their own
Let your student handle as much as possible. College is a growing experience,
developing responsibility and creating the beliefs and goals that build the
student's future. Socialization and networking start here as well. Just
remember that many "right ways" of balancing academics and social life
exist.
Your student wants to make Mom and Dad proud. Cheer the accomplishments
knowing that though some mis-steps may happen, overall your student will
remember your expectations and maintain the balance necessary to wave that
college diploma high.
Mark Maiewski has spent the last 10 years showing students how to
successfully get admitted to college and keeping parents out of deep debt by developing a workable plan to get it paid. For three amazing free gifts on how to get started successfully in the college planning process, go to Mark's website at http://www.collegeplanningvirginia.com.
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