For many parents, sending their child off to college can be a disconcerting leap. After years spent helping with homework, attending parent-teacher conferences, and catching up after school, college life represents a world of unknowns. What really happens during that transitional first year of college? And what can parents do to strike the right balance between providing support and fostering independence?
With Off to College, Roger H. Martin helps parents understand this important period of transition by providing the perfect tour of the first year on today’s campus. Martin, a twenty-year college president and former Harvard dean, spent a year visiting five very different colleges and universities across the United States—public and private, large and small, elite and non-elite—to get an insider’s view of modern college life. He observes an advising session as a student sorts out her schedule, unravels the mysteries of roommate assignments with a residence life director, and patrols campus with a safety officer on a rowdy Saturday night. He gets pointers in freshman English and tips on athletics and physical fitness from coaches. He talks with financial aid officers and health service providers. And he listens to the voices of the first–year students themselves. Martin packs Off to College with the insights and advice he gained and bolsters them with data from a wide variety of sources to deliver a unique and personal view of the current student experience.
The first year is not just the beginning of a student’s college education but also the first big step in becoming an adult. Off to College will help parents understand what to expect whether they’re new to the college experience or reconciling modern campus life with memories of their own college days.
For many parents, sending their child off to college can be a disconcerting leap. After years spent helping with homework, attending parent-teacher conferences, and catching up after school, college life represents a world of unknowns. What really happens during that transitional first year of college? And what can parents do to strike the right balance between providing support and fostering independence?
With Off to College, Roger H. Martin helps parents understand this important period of transition by providing the perfect tour of the first year on today’s campus. Martin, a twenty-year college president and former Harvard dean, spent a year visiting five very different colleges and universities across the United States—public and private, large and small, elite and non-elite—to get an insider’s view of modern college life. He observes an advising session as a student sorts out her schedule, unravels the mysteries of roommate assignments with a residence life director, and patrols campus with a safety officer on a rowdy Saturday night. He gets pointers in freshman English and tips on athletics and physical fitness from coaches. He talks with financial aid officers and health service providers. And he listens to the voices of the first–year students themselves. Martin packs Off to College with the insights and advice he gained and bolsters them with data from a wide variety of sources to deliver a unique and personal view of the current student experience.
The first year is not just the beginning of a student’s college education but also the first big step in becoming an adult. Off to College will help parents understand what to expect whether they’re new to the college experience or reconciling modern campus life with memories of their own college days.
Roger H. Martin served as president of Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia. Today, he serves on the Board of Education in Mamaroneck, New York, and is president of Academic Collaborations, Inc., a higher education consulting firm. In 2008, Martin spent a year experiencing life as a first-year student at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, which serves as the basis of his book Racing Odysseus: A College President Becomes a Freshman Again.
"Martin has, in Off to College, written a much-needed handbook for
anxious parents of new college students. Based on large numbers of
interviews at several colleges and universities with students,
parents, and campus administrators who work closely with first-year
students, Martin's insider look at college-going should help
parents know what to expect as their adolescent children go through
the sometimes volatile changes that make college a truly
transformative transition from childhood to adulthood."--Richard
Ekman, president, The Council of Independent Colleges
"No parents, college is not like it used to be way back in the good
old days when you were living on campus! It's a whole new world.
You really need to read through this thoughtful and informative
profiling of the realities first-year, residential students face on
America's four-year campuses. Your student does need you help and
that doesn't mean just money. What your student needs most is your
understanding. And this book can help make that possible. Off to
College is comprehensive and thoughtful of the anxieties parents
who are sending their students off to a four-year residential
college experience away from home. The book doesn't sugarcoat any
of the legitimate parental concerns but it can reduce those
concerns by providing realistic perspectives and information.
Compared to the investment you are about to make in your child's
residential college education, the investment of time your reading
this book is minuscule to the value you could derive."--John N.
Gardner, president, John N. Gardner Institute for Excellence in
Undergraduate Education
"Parents should be knowledgeable about their youngsters' challenges
starting higher education. But just as important, [Martin] said, is
letting young adults deal with their own problems on campus. It's
all part of 'the growing up experience.' . . . That philosophy
infuses his new book Off to College: A Guide for Parents . . .
aimed at preparing parents for the empty nest, advising them on how
to handle possible major crises such as students' mental health
problems and substance abuse while urging them to avoid
micromanaging choices of academic majors or squabbles with messy
roommates."--Larry Gordon "LA Times"
"Martin knows a lot about colleges. He's attended them as a
student, taught at them as a professor, and ran two of them as
president. He even went back to school to write a book about what
it would be like to be a 61-year old freshman. In his new book Off
To College: A Guide for Parents, he talks to everyone from cops to
coaches, and hangs out everywhere from dorm rooms to drinking
parties . . . all to give parents a sense of what happens when they
drop their kid off and drive away."--WBEZ "Morning Shift"
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