Empty Nest 101: College orientation for parents

By Beth J. Harpaz
Associated Press Writer / July 6, 2010
Associated Press Writer / July 6, 2010
Text size â +
NEW YORKâCall it Empty Nesting 101: Colleges around the country are holding orientations for families of incoming freshmen. But these are not simple "Meet the Dean" receptions held the day before school starts. These are elaborate two- and three-day events, often held on midsummer weekdays, requiring parents to take time off from work and pay $70 or $80 in addition to lodging, food and travel expenses.
They're packed with workshops, tours and speeches on subjects ranging from letting go to campus safety. Reed College in Portland, Ore., even invites parents to read "The Odyssey" and attend a lecture and discussion similar to what their kids will experience in a freshman humanities course.
You might think parents facing massive tuition bills would balk at more demands on their budget and time. But many colleges report that well over half their freshmen have family in attendance at





LATEST EDUCATION NEWS WIRE UPDATES

- WH: Obama filling Medicare post, bypassing Senate (AP, 9:10 p.m.)
- Falling stadium light poles recalled by feds (AP, 6:41 p.m.)
- Empty Nest 101: College orientation for parents (AP, 4:20 p.m.)
- Ex-Detroit schools official faces obscenity charge (AP, 6:20 p.m.)
- Alleged Army whistleblower felt angry and alone (AP, 4:20 p.m.)

LATEST K-12 EDUCATION NEWS

- Missed meetings could mean jail time for parents (AP, 8:20 a.m.)
- Study shows teens benefit from later school day (AP, 7/5/10)
- `Holy men' blaze curious trail across country (AP, 7/5/10)
- `Holy men' blaze curious trail across country (AP, 7/4/10)
- Conn. debater's prose points to why he's not a con (AP, 7/4/10)

LATEST HIGHER EDUCATION NEWS

- UMass races to complete PCB cleanup (AP, 10:38 a.m.)
- VOICES BUâs sun king: Researcherâs message on vitamin D leaves his critics cold (Boston Globe, 7/5/10)
- Tech firms aim to keep wayward walkers on path (AP, 7/5/10)
- Derided no more, suburban life is turning serious (AP, 7/5/10)
- Farmers find opportunity in immigrant vegetables (AP, 7/5/10)