Roundup of Helpful Posts for November
As November arrives and we enter the season of holidays, your college student is well past the mid-point of the semester. If your student was a new, first-year student this fall, she is probably feeling that she is past the transition period. If your student is not a new college student, the mid-point of another semester is one more step closer to graduation.
Now that the end of the semester may be in sight, the hard work of the semester also settles heavily on students’ shoulders.
We’ve done a roundup of posts for November that you and your student may find helpful as everyone digs in to the work, anticipates the holidays and a break from school, and heads toward the semester finish line. If you haven’t already done so, you might want to review our roundup of posts of interest for the month of October – and even look back to posts suggested for September and August. Take some time to read and review these posts, and you will be well armed for the weeks ahead.
Helping Your Student Succeed
- Helping Your College Student Find Support on Campus
- Helping Your Student Be a Better Student: Twelve Questions to Ask
- Location, Location, Location: Where’s Your College Student Studying
- Should My College Student Consider Withdrawing from a Class?
- Cheering Your College Student On From a Distance
- Helping Your College Student Avoid “Ho Do I Tell My Parents?” Fears
- Why Your College Student Should Talk To Her Professor If She’s Struggling
- Helping Your College Student Make Sense of Midterm Grades
- What to Do If Your College Student Is Sick at School
- Are There Secrets to College Success?
- What Are College Parental Notification Policies?
Looking Ahead
- What Should My College Student Consider When Choosing a Schedule of Classes?
- Parenting Your College Student Through the Transfer Process – Part 1
- Parenting Your College Student Through the Transfer Process – Part 2
- Parenting Your College Student Through the Transfer Process – Part 3
- What To Do If Your College Student Is Academically Dismissed from College
We hope that you find these posts helpful! Please leave a comment and let us know which post you found most helpful.
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