Journal of College Orientation, Transition, and Retention (Dec 2011)

Engaging Families in Supporting their Students

  • Catherine A. Buyarski,
  • Jennifer L. Bloom,
  • Joseph E. Murray,
  • Bryant L. Hutson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24926/jcotr.v19i1.2779
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1

Abstract

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Parents and families are a key factor in college student success. As such, it is critical that institutions develop positive relationships with the families of students, particularly during new student orientation programs. Appreciative Advising has been used as a solid model for advisors and mentors to work with students on nurturing meaningful partnerships, generating co-constructed paths to success, and providing individualized sets of tools and timelines for personal development. Appreciative Advising is an effective, proven framework for enhancing student success which can be applied to working with parents durign new student orientation. The six-phase model can be taught to parents as a way to empower them to assist their student in achieving their educational and personal goals.

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