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  • Sidewalk and houses
    Before your student signs a lease, it鈥檚 crucial that they read and understand the document fully. It may be tempting to skim through it, but they could miss important information in a legally binding contract. With many students preparing to sign a
  • counselor and student
    Between midterms, cold and flu season and daylight saving time around the corner, this time of the year can be stressful. While students may experience various levels of stress, anxiety or other mental health concerns throughout the year, these
  • two women talking
    Family members are crucial partners in the academic success of their student. It鈥檚 important to have an open and ongoing dialogue with students about important issues, especially when your student may be exposed to situations involving alcohol and
  • female student studying on farrand field
    Getting ready for midterms can sometimes feel overwhelming. But it鈥檚 possible for students to prepare without pulling all-nighters.  With the right study strategies, your student can stay focused and organized. Here are some tips to help
  • housing on the hill
    Living on-campus Returning undergrad students can apply to live on campus in the residence halls or Bear Creek Apartments in Williams Village. More details about the application process and deadlines
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    Sharing a living space with others can sometimes lead to miscommunication or differences of opinion. Disagreements are normal and bound to happen from time to time. How your student handles them can help create a living environment where everyone is
  • A person standing on a bridge
    It鈥檚 common for many students to feel homesick, especially at the beginning of the fall semester. Even if students have been at CU 麻豆影院 for a year or two, they may still feel unsettled after being home for the summer. While feeling homesick is
  • student
    There is one thing that remains constant in life: change. Whether it鈥檚 moving away from home, living with a new roommate or starting a new job, many students are adjusting to change as they start a new academic year.  And students aren鈥檛 the
  • three students
    鈥淕etting involved鈥 can look different for every student, depending on where they are in their academic journey. Getting involved helps new students meet friends and find a close-knit community on campus. If your student is in their third or fourth
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    Graduating from school can feel both exciting and disorienting. Whether your student is starting a new job, attending graduate school or taking time to figure out the next step, this stage comes with a variety of changes and potentially new
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