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Colleen O’Connor Bench attends inaugural AHEPPP conference

Tuesday, December 14, 2010, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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Plays key role in formation of new parent/family programming standards

The Association of Higher Education Parent/Family Professionals (AHEPPP) held its inaugural conference in Boulder, Colo., in November, with 97 parent/family programming professionals from around the country attending. 黑料不打烊 was well represented as Colleen O鈥機onnor Bench, director of SU鈥檚 , is the AHEPPP chair.

benchBench played a key role in the founding of the organization in May 2008. AHEPPP is a clearinghouse for professional development and resource center for new parent/family programs. This fall, a subcommittee of AHEPPP oversaw the creation of standards for the field of parent/family programming. They were approved by the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) last April and adopted in October as the accepted standards in the field of parent/family programming.

The field of higher education has seen an increasing need for parent and family programming over the past decade, as baby boomers are the most involved generation of parents of all time. The new standards assist colleges and universities in establishing programs and services aligned with higher education goals for student learning that meet the expectations of parents and family members.

鈥淎s administrators were considering how to work with parents in recent years, they were looking for guidance on best practices and standard services for working with families while honoring the developmental stages that students typically go through,鈥 says Bench. 鈥淭he new CAS standards provide context for what should be included in a quality parent/family program.

鈥淲orking with parents and families is still relatively new at some colleges, but necessary because families have changed so much since today鈥檚 parents went to college,鈥 says Bench. 鈥淏y helping family members understand the college experience and the developmental stages that students go through, parents can better support their students. The bonus is that parents will also support and advocate for the institution their student attends when they feel like their concerns are being heard and the family is included in the whole experience.鈥

SU鈥檚 Parents Office offers numerous parent/family programs each year. New student sendoff receptions are held regionally each summer. There, new students and their parent/family members are invited by the regional alumni clubs to come together in their hometown to meet each other and talk to University representatives prior to their arrival on campus in August.

The Parents Office gives parent orientation during SU Welcome and hosts parents at a variety of information sessions designed specifically for them. Family Weekend, held each fall, is an opportunity for parents and families to visit campus and share their student鈥檚 SU experience.

AHEPPP is an associate member of CAS, a consortium of nearly 40 professional associations that work collaboratively to advance quality standards for student learning and development and promote self assessment of outcomes and processes in higher education.

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