Middle Tennessee State University Parent Guide

Academics

Welcome to MTSU from Dr. Sidney A. McPhee

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Welcome to Middle Tennessee State University and thank you for your interest in one of Tennessee’s best comprehensive universities.

Welcome to MTSU from Debra Sells

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It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Middle Tennessee State University community.

FERPA

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What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act?

Partners In Education (PIE) Program

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The Partners In Education (PIE) program helps address the needs of students by creating an information sharing partnership between students, their families, and the university.

Lightnings Lingo

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Things you will hear around MTSU.

Available Resources to help your Student Choose a Major

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Choosing a major is one of the most important challenges for college students – and one that they may do more than once during their career. But, what resources are available to help them choose? The following list provides some of the resources available to help your student get more information about different majors and career options:

Help your new Freshman Start the Year off the Right Way

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A college student’s freshman year of college is an exciting time. They are starting a new adventure, and the next four years are probably going to be some of the best ones of their life. The first semester of their freshman year in college is the most critical because it usually sets the pace for how the rest of their college experience will be. If they start off your first year of college the right way, they will be more inclined to stay on track and get their degree. Here's how to help your student start off college the right way.

Help your Student Manage Exam Expectations

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Exams are a time when stress levels are higher than usual. Many students feel stressed at exam time - having to revise a lot of information in a short amount of time and add to that not understanding course material can lead to added pressure. Some stress can be positive; helping your student stay motivated and focused. However, too much stress can be hurtful and unhealthy, making your student feel overwhelmed, confused, exhausted and edgy.

External pressures around exams can be huge – and it can be hard to deal with. Things that might help your child manage expectations:

Helping your Student get the Spring Semester off to the Right Start

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The holidays are over and it’s time for your student to head back to school. How can you, as a parent, help her get the new semester off on the right track? Take the time to help her get organized now, and when things get hectic later on, she’ll be prepared.

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