North Carolina Central University Parent Guide

Tips For Parents

Welcome from the NCCU Parents and Family Association!

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As parents and family members, you are officially part of the Eagle Family.

NCCU Parents and Family Association

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The mission of the NCCU Parents and Family Association is to foster a positive relationship between families of NCCU students and the university community.

Survival Tips for Parents and Families

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Read these tips to learn how to best support your college student as they search for their identity over the next four years!

What to do with the freshman jitters – for parents too!

As college life quickly approaches, keep these tips in mind to handle the jitters.

Parents, from high school to college: here's what your high school student needs during the transition to college

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Now that your student is done celebrating high school graduation and ready to settle into summer, it's the best time to gather important information from high school, before it gets forgotten in the bustle of back-to-school excitement.

Defining your relationship with your college student

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Your child is getting ready to embark on a new adventure and start college. Whether your student will move thousands of miles away or live in your basement, your role as parent will look different than it has until now. Before the change is official, make time to sit down and DTR - define the relationship.

Your Winter Break Conversations: 


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Your Winter Break Conversations:

Over the Winter Break, it may be difficult at times to find topics for you and your student to talk about. Consider some of the following topics:

  • Studying Abroad can open students' minds to a new perspective on learning. Click here for more.

PURCHASE AN EAGLE-STUDENT CARE-PACKAGE

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Purchase a care-package for your student and help support you student during exams, his or her birthday, or just because!

Feedback wanted: NCCU Parents and Family Association Constitution Draft

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As you may know, the NCCU Parents and Family Association was recently repurposed under the Office of Orientation and First Year Experience. During April 2009, the first Executive Board was elected. Now, the first-ever Constitution has been drafted for the NCCU Parents and Family Association.

Communicating with your Student

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Keeping in touch with your son or daughter is important.

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