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College Navigation – A Fresh
Start for Second Semester
Nine Ways to Help Your College Student Get a Fresh Start for
Second Semester Parents



                   Don’t go to College without us….
Nine Ways to Help Your College Student Get a
  Fresh Start for Second Semester Parents

Returning to college for your second semester is a very
different experience from heading off to college for the first
time.

Students heading back to school for their second semester
bring their wisdom and their mistakes, their college
knowledge and their new life experiences with them.

Although neither the anticipation nor the worry may be as
high as first semester, students recognize that the start of the
second semester of college is another new beginning for
them.

Parents can help their college students prepare for the reality
of the second semester by helping them think about it and
plan a few goals before they return to school. Here are a
few suggestions for your student.
Recognize this as a new beginning




                                                 Flickr: mvenable2002


Remind your student that the new semester marks a fresh start for him. He will
have new classes, new professors, be in classes with new students. If his first
semester was a success, he can be satisfied that he has found some
successful strategies. He’ll want to continue to stay focused. If his first
semester was not as successful as he had hoped, he now has a chance to
make some changes with a clean slate.
Take advantage of confidence gained




                                                             Flickr: glsims99



Everything was new at the beginning of first semester. Your student may have
felt overwhelmed. Now, your student has some confidence in her ability to
make friends, to navigate this new college community, to get to class, to talk
to professors, to do what she needs to do to succeed. Remind her that she
can capitalize on this confidence as she returns to school knowing her way
around.
Learn from fall semester




                                                      Flickr: mollyjolly



Your student learned a lot during fall semester – both about college life and about
himself. Remind him to review the lessons that he learned and to use that information
for a successful second semester. Did his approach to studying work? Does he need
to ask for more help this semester? Should he think more carefully about social
choices? Was he too involved on campus or not involved enough? Some reflection
will help him approach this semester with helpful lessons learned.
Be prepared for mixed feelings


It is OK, and even likely, that your student will have
some mixed feelings about returning for second
semester. There is less build-up and excitement
than there was in the fall, so it may seem, in some
ways, a bit of a let-down. This is a more thoughtful
return to college.

Being at home again has had its own stresses, so
there may be some relief in returning to being on
his own once again.

Your student knows more about the realities of the
work expected, so the road ahead may look
longer and harder than it did in the fall. Some
friends from fall semester may not return for a
second semester and your student will miss them.

Recognizing that there may be a certain degree of
“second semester blues” and knowing that it is a
normal feeling may help your student.

                                                         Flickr: mollyjolly
This is a good time to get involved on
                   campus




                                                             Flickr: EAWB



Your student may have been cautious about getting involved in too many
activities during her first semester. Many students are concerned about having
enough time for studying – or they are spending a great deal of time working at
jobs. Second semester is a good time to try to get more involved on
campus. Your student has a more realistic sense of his time, knows what
activities or groups are available, may feel less overwhelmed, and has made
some connections.
Take advantage of the more realistic
          picture of college life




With a semester of experience, your student now has a more realistic picture of
what may be expected of him in college and what college life involves. He can
take advantage of this new knowledge for time management and budget
management. Encourage him to build study time into his schedule rather than
hoping that he will find time. Encourage him to create a budget to plan his daily
expenses. He is in a good position now to feel more in control of his college
experiences.
Think carefully about transfer options


                                            For many students, the second
                                            semester of college is when they
                                            consider transferring to a different
                                            school. The newness has worn off
                                            and they may feel unhappy about
                                            their experiences. For some
                                            students, a transfer to a different
                                            school may be appropriate. For
                                            many others, however, careful
                                            consideration will reveal that
                                            transferring to a new school may
                                            not be the answer.
                  Flickr: koalazymonkey



Problems may go with your student to a different school. If he is considering
transferring, he should think very carefully about why he wants to change. Will it
make a difference, or should he take advantage of what he already knows about
his current school to change his path or direction where he is? Recognizing that
many students think about transferring at this point may help put his feelings in
perspective. Very careful consideration of the decision is important. Encourage
him to think carefully, talk to his academic advisor, and give himself another
semester before making definite plans.
Think about, and talk about, goals for the
               semester




                                         Flickr: angietorres


New Year’s resolutions may be overrated, although many people find it helpful to
think about the year ahead. Whether or not they are as formal as resolutions, your
student should think about his plans and goals for the next four months. What does
he hope to change? What does he hope to achieve? What will be required of
him to accomplish these goals? Putting some of his goals into words – and possibly
putting them on paper – will make them more real, and will serve as a reminder as
the semester progresses. Thinking about what will be required to reach those goals
will give your student a plan of action.
Talk with family members about
                expectations




                                          Flickr: Mountainbread


The beginning of the second semester is a good time for parents and students
to review together expectations for college. Everyone has more experience
now. What has worked, and what thinking might need to be revised? Are
financial expectations working? Are academic expectations being met? Is
everyone satisfied with social choices? This is a good time to communicate as
honestly as possible about the successes and shortcomings of the first
semester. Make sure that you and your student begin this new semester with
some shared expectations.
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Nine Ways to Help Your College Student Get A Fresh Start for Second Semester

  • 1. College Navigation – A Fresh Start for Second Semester Nine Ways to Help Your College Student Get a Fresh Start for Second Semester Parents Don’t go to College without us….
  • 2. Nine Ways to Help Your College Student Get a Fresh Start for Second Semester Parents Returning to college for your second semester is a very different experience from heading off to college for the first time. Students heading back to school for their second semester bring their wisdom and their mistakes, their college knowledge and their new life experiences with them. Although neither the anticipation nor the worry may be as high as first semester, students recognize that the start of the second semester of college is another new beginning for them. Parents can help their college students prepare for the reality of the second semester by helping them think about it and plan a few goals before they return to school. Here are a few suggestions for your student.
  • 3. Recognize this as a new beginning Flickr: mvenable2002 Remind your student that the new semester marks a fresh start for him. He will have new classes, new professors, be in classes with new students. If his first semester was a success, he can be satisfied that he has found some successful strategies. He’ll want to continue to stay focused. If his first semester was not as successful as he had hoped, he now has a chance to make some changes with a clean slate.
  • 4. Take advantage of confidence gained Flickr: glsims99 Everything was new at the beginning of first semester. Your student may have felt overwhelmed. Now, your student has some confidence in her ability to make friends, to navigate this new college community, to get to class, to talk to professors, to do what she needs to do to succeed. Remind her that she can capitalize on this confidence as she returns to school knowing her way around.
  • 5. Learn from fall semester Flickr: mollyjolly Your student learned a lot during fall semester – both about college life and about himself. Remind him to review the lessons that he learned and to use that information for a successful second semester. Did his approach to studying work? Does he need to ask for more help this semester? Should he think more carefully about social choices? Was he too involved on campus or not involved enough? Some reflection will help him approach this semester with helpful lessons learned.
  • 6. Be prepared for mixed feelings It is OK, and even likely, that your student will have some mixed feelings about returning for second semester. There is less build-up and excitement than there was in the fall, so it may seem, in some ways, a bit of a let-down. This is a more thoughtful return to college. Being at home again has had its own stresses, so there may be some relief in returning to being on his own once again. Your student knows more about the realities of the work expected, so the road ahead may look longer and harder than it did in the fall. Some friends from fall semester may not return for a second semester and your student will miss them. Recognizing that there may be a certain degree of “second semester blues” and knowing that it is a normal feeling may help your student. Flickr: mollyjolly
  • 7. This is a good time to get involved on campus Flickr: EAWB Your student may have been cautious about getting involved in too many activities during her first semester. Many students are concerned about having enough time for studying – or they are spending a great deal of time working at jobs. Second semester is a good time to try to get more involved on campus. Your student has a more realistic sense of his time, knows what activities or groups are available, may feel less overwhelmed, and has made some connections.
  • 8. Take advantage of the more realistic picture of college life With a semester of experience, your student now has a more realistic picture of what may be expected of him in college and what college life involves. He can take advantage of this new knowledge for time management and budget management. Encourage him to build study time into his schedule rather than hoping that he will find time. Encourage him to create a budget to plan his daily expenses. He is in a good position now to feel more in control of his college experiences.
  • 9. Think carefully about transfer options For many students, the second semester of college is when they consider transferring to a different school. The newness has worn off and they may feel unhappy about their experiences. For some students, a transfer to a different school may be appropriate. For many others, however, careful consideration will reveal that transferring to a new school may not be the answer. Flickr: koalazymonkey Problems may go with your student to a different school. If he is considering transferring, he should think very carefully about why he wants to change. Will it make a difference, or should he take advantage of what he already knows about his current school to change his path or direction where he is? Recognizing that many students think about transferring at this point may help put his feelings in perspective. Very careful consideration of the decision is important. Encourage him to think carefully, talk to his academic advisor, and give himself another semester before making definite plans.
  • 10. Think about, and talk about, goals for the semester Flickr: angietorres New Year’s resolutions may be overrated, although many people find it helpful to think about the year ahead. Whether or not they are as formal as resolutions, your student should think about his plans and goals for the next four months. What does he hope to change? What does he hope to achieve? What will be required of him to accomplish these goals? Putting some of his goals into words – and possibly putting them on paper – will make them more real, and will serve as a reminder as the semester progresses. Thinking about what will be required to reach those goals will give your student a plan of action.
  • 11. Talk with family members about expectations Flickr: Mountainbread The beginning of the second semester is a good time for parents and students to review together expectations for college. Everyone has more experience now. What has worked, and what thinking might need to be revised? Are financial expectations working? Are academic expectations being met? Is everyone satisfied with social choices? This is a good time to communicate as honestly as possible about the successes and shortcomings of the first semester. Make sure that you and your student begin this new semester with some shared expectations. Article brought to you by Vicki Nelson. Read the complete article here.
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