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HOW TO SAY GOODBYE When the time comes, it’s ok to cry… but try
A SURVIVAL GUIDE… FOR PARENTS?? That’s right. You’ve probably seen dozens of books, web-
not to make a scene. After all, they’ll come home
sites and pamphlets written to help students survive the
again (most likely for food, money and to have
transition from high school to college.
you do laundry).
But what about parents? Where’s your help? At Regis University, parents matter too. And this entire process – from choosing a school to move-in day – can be just as tough on you (if not tougher) as it is on your student. So, we’ve created this little guide to help get you through the next year as smoothly and with as few tears as possible. It may not have all the answers you’ll need, but when it comes to sending your student off to college, every little bit matters. Good luck, and remember… they’ll always be your babies.
We’ve got plenty more information for parents at s regis.edu/parents.
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EVERYTHING STARTS WITH A VISIT Where will your student’s college experience take them? The answer is in the journey. So don’t just research Regis, get a feel for it. Join us on campus and learn more about our community of bold thinkers, activists and adventurers.
WELCOME TO OUR HOME
We offer two-hour daily visits every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Our daily visit experience includes an interactive presentation with Admissions, followed WHERE TO STAY Many area hotels offer a special rate for families of Regis students, so be sure to mention that when you call! Visit
s regis.edu/rc/wheretostay for a list of
by a tour of campus with a current Regis student. We also offer occasional Saturday Samplers throughout the regular school year.
area hotels.
So come by and say ‘hi’! We’re confident you WHERE TO EAT The food on campus is great, but if you’re looking to treat your family to a special meal during your visit, Denver is a foodie’s paradise. Visit
s regis.edu/rc/wheretoeat for a list
of area restaurants.
and your student will find a warm, welcoming community here at Regis.
s regis.edu/visit CALL s 800.944.7667 EMAIL s visitru@regis.edu WEB s regis.edu VISIT
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SURVIVING THE DECISION Picking a school can be overwhelming and stressful for everyone. But here are a few
ACADEMIC REPUTATION
things you should look for when
No matter what anyone thinks, the
it comes to helping your student choose the best one.
number one (and two… and three…)
VALUES If your student’s college education focuses
reason for going to college is to learn.
only on the mind, you’re not getting your
We take academics seriously. That’s why
money’s worth. At Regis, our goal is to
we’ve been recognized as one of the best
develop the whole person—mind, body and
colleges in the country by U.S. News &
spirit—preparing every student to make a
World Report for over two decades thanks
difference in the world around them.
to our robust liberal arts programs and dedicated faculty scholars.
OPPORTUNITIES
LOCATION
A complete education extends far beyond the
Would you rather picture your student in
textbooks and classrooms. We provide plenty
the city or out in the countryside? At Regis,
of rewarding and enriching opportunities, from
you don’t have to choose. Our campus,
internships and studying abroad to service
located between vibrant downtown Denver
learning and “Learn & Earn” programs
and the majestic Rocky Mountains, gives
and influential faculty/student
students the best of both worlds.
mentor relationships.
AFFORDABILIT Y You’ve got to look at more than just tuition and room and board to determine if a college is affordable. Other factors, like financial aid, the value of a liberal arts education, faculty engagement and graduate salaries play a huge role. Don’t worry, we’ll talk more about affordability in the next section.
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SURVIVING THE BILL A college education can be pretty expensive. But before the
Merit-based, full tuition and departmental scholarships – as well
sticker shock has you pulling
as athletic and need-based grants – offer big savings to those
your hair out (and trying to sell
who qualify.
it), here are a few things you should consider that make Regis
As long as students do their part, our commitment to their future
University’s liberal arts education
is guaranteed. Your student will graduate in four years, or the
an affordable investment in your
cost to take the additional coursework to complete a degree is FREE! Visit regis.edu/rc/4-year.
student’s future. All incoming freshmen can gain skills and cash by applying for work on campus or exploring opportunities to work off campus.
Employers pay top dollar for the critical thinking and leadership skills your student will learn at Regis. Our liberal arts faculty prepare our bachelor’s degree graduates to be among the highest paid in the state, according to a survey analyzing first-year earnings.
THE ULTIMATE SURVIVAL TOOL… YOUR ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR. If you have any questions (and you will), call us at 800.388.2366 ext. 4900 or go to s regis.edu/compass to find the admissions counselor in your area.
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SURVIVING MOVE-IN DAY Ahh, the joys of Move-in Day… sweltering August heat, hundreds of over-stuffed cars, thousands of high-spirited teenagers and countless teary-eyed moms and dads. Thankfully it only happens once per year. But never fear, we have some tips to make it slightly less stressful. MOVE-IN DAY CHECK LIST Far from a complete list…but it’s a good start: Bedding Computer Headphones Printer, ink, paper Power strip Extension cords Lamps Flashlight Calendar Pens and pencils Post-its Stamps Ruler Scissors Stapler and staples Waste basket Backpack Alarm clock Cell phone Cell phone charger DVD/CD collection Speakers TV Posters
Can/bottle opener Coffee maker ATM card Cups Dish detergent Dish towels Towels Shower flip-flops Soap Shampoo Conditioner First aid kit Laundry detergent (HE) Laundry basket Paper plates Paper towels Cleaning supplies Plastic food containers Snacks Utensils Clothes Clothes hangers Bike and bike lock
MUST HAVE ITEMS THAT SOMEONE WILL FORGET SNEAKERS It’s not a fashion show. You’ll be doing a lot of walking, climbing, unpacking and assembling.
FAN It’s August. It’s hot. You’ll be thankful for this one.
CHANGE OF CLOTHES Speaking of heat, you’ll probably end up sweating a bit. Bring a backup outfit so you can head out afterwards to explore the campus and grab a bite to eat.
BEVERAGES Did we mention that it might be hot? Stay hydrated.
TOOLS Chances are you’re not going to need power tools or a 5,000 piece kit, but you may want to grab a hammer, screwdriver, etc. for those minor projects.
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SURVIVING AN EMPTIER NEST Once your student moves away to school, chances are you’re going to have a completely empty bedroom on
WHEN YOU CAN’T BE THERE IN-PERSON, HERE’S THE NEXT BEST THING.
your hands. Sure, you could just leave it untouched –
• If you’re an Apple family, you probably already have FaceTime on your iPhones, iPads and laptops. Video calls
but that doesn’t seem like fun. Here are the Top 5
are a great way to get to see that adorable little face, if
ways you can use all that extra square footage.
only for a few minutes. • Not an Apple fan? No worries. Just install Skype on your devices and you can do the exact same thing. For more
MEDIA ROOM
info, all you have to do is go to skype.com.
HOME OFFICE HOME GYM
YOU CAN’T HAVE A BIRTHDAY WITHOUT A CAKE!! CRAFT ROOM
Just because you can’t be there to celebrate doesn’t mean you can’t brighten their day with some sweet treats. Simply contact the Office of
WALK-IN CLOSET
Alumni Engagement at 800.388.2366 ext. 3536 or alumni@regis.edu to arrange a cake for the big day.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED. You can say a lot by phone, email and text—but sometimes, you’ll still need to send something by good, old-fashioned snail mail. Here’s how you can make sure it gets to where it needs to go.
Student Name Student Mailbox #/Townhouse Box # c/o Regis University 3333 Regis Boulevard Denver, CO 80221-1154
IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONNECT WITH FELLOW REGIS PARENTS AND STUDENTS
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY… Here are some important campus phone numbers you’ll want to keep handy, so cut it out and stick it to your fridge. Or, for those of you
facebook.com/regisuniversity
who are more tech inclined, snap a picture and store it on your phone!
twitter.com/regisuniversity pinterest.com/regisuniversity
ADMISSIONS OFFICE 303.458.4900 or 800.944.7667
COUNSELING AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 303.458.3507
youtube.com/regisuniversity
CAMPUS SAFET Y 303.458.4122
instagram.com/regisuniversity plus.google.com/+regisuniversity
FINANCIAL AID OFFICE 303.458.4126 or 800.568.8932
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES
RESIDENCE LIFE
303.458.3558
303.458.4991
You can learn more at s regis.edu/parents.
Regis University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
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