July 20, 2023
Roane State Community College is hosting special orientation sessions for parents and family members of new students this summer. The parent and family sessions will run concurrently with the New Student Experience (also called orientation) so everyone can visit campus at the same time.
Parents and family members in attendance will learn about student services, paying fees, tutoring, campus safety and security and other important topics during the sessions.
“We want to equip our parents, guardians, and family members with information that will help provide even more support for students as they embark on this new journey,” explained Maria Gonzales, director of the college’s Office of Parent and Family Engagement.
A Parent/Family Handbook and materials regarding the college’s Parent/Family portal will be provided, as well as an opportunity to sign up for the portal while in attendance. College swag items will be handed out while supplies last. Snacks will also be available throughout the event.
Students must preregister to attend the New Student Experience. The separate sessions for parents and family members are intended for guests of students who have registered for the New Student Experience.
Family members will be with students during opening and closing sessions, as well as during lunch, before attending their own specialized orientations. Due to spacing, we ask that each student limit the number of guests to two.
This summer’s remaining sessions are:
If you have any questions about these events or resources for parents and families of Roane State students, please contact Maria Gonzales by calling (865) 882-4628 or emailing gonzalesmr@roanestate.edu.
Questions about the New Student Experience can be directed to Jennifer Fugate at (865) 882-4570 or fugatejj@roanestate.edu. Information is also posted online at roanestate.edu/nso.
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