The Praeger Handbook for College Parents
By (Author) Helen W. Akinc
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st December 2009
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Higher education, tertiary education
378.198
Hardback
204
A veteran college dean gives parents of college students all the practical guidance they'll need to navigate the labyrinth of bureaucracies and policies in order to support their student's academic career and extracurricular life. Most books for college parents dwell on the emotional and psychological challenges when their son or daughter "cuts loose" into the quasi-dependent, quasi-adult limbo of college. Here at last is an expert nuts-and-bolts guide showing parents how to work collaboratively with their children to navigate the college bureaucracya labyrinth that at times seems perversely designed to frustrate parents at every turn, even on such basic matters as tuition and fees, grades, and disciplinary, legal, and medical problems. Drawing on her 20 years of experience as a student affairs dean at a top-ranked national university, Helen Akinc teaches college parents everything they need to know about policies and practices today in college administration, instruction, and student services. The practical advice gathered in this handbook will empower college parents to extract enough information from the system to support, guide, and monitor the academic career and general well-being of their college studentboth on campus and off, in both routine and special situations.
This book serves well as a handbook of information about how college works and can be a wonderful resource for familiarizing parents with the college experience. Perhaps two of the greatest strengths of The Praeger Handbook for College Parents are the wealth of knowledge shared regarding college policies, procedures and rationales, and its focus on the college experience as a time of learning rather than simply career preparationThe Praeger Handbook for College Parents is an important reference for parents. It provides a wealth of information and reminds parents how to help their student succeed. * CollegeParentCentral.com *
Helen W. Akinc teaches intercultural competency classes part-time at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.