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Eagle Family Webinars, New Student and Family Programs

Whether your Eagle is new to AU or is approaching graduation, we are here for you! The Eagle Family Webinar Series seeks to expose Eagle families to AU staff and resources to help families best support their students and facilitate ways for families and supporters to work well in partnership with AU.Ěý

Our 2024-2025 schedule is here! View some webinar dates and topics below and register to attend—and check back often for added topics and dates. We look forward to seeing you on screen!

Sending your child to college involves a lot of transition for the students AND for the parents and families that support them! In this session, Dr. Bridget Trogden (AU’s Dean of Undergraduate Education and Academic Student Services) is drawing on what we know about new students and her twenty years of experience as a professor to bring you valuable information about helping your student start and stay strong academically in the first year at AU. We will cover key vocabulary for you to know, highlight supports available for your student’s development as a learner, and discuss strategies and first semester milestones.

Recordings of this and all of our webinars are shared to our YouTube playlist as featured above on this page. .

We invite you to join President Jon Alger for a listening session with AU parents and families. Throughout the semester, President Alger is engaging in an active listening tour to learn more about the AU community by asking questions and soliciting feedback as he develops his vision for the university’s future. This is your opportunity to share your thoughts about what makes AU special and unique, and how we can build a stronger, better AU.

Recordings of this and all of our webinars are shared to our YouTube playlist as featured above on this page.

Thursday, October 17 | 7:00-8:00PM EDT

AU is committed to the holistic development, support, and engagement of students. We work to provide transformational co-curricular experiences that are reflective of the University’s mission to foster intellectual curiosity, build community, and empower lives of purpose, service, and leadership. We center students and their experiences at the core of our work, and endeavor to help them find their place at AU; to belong, thrive, grow, and graduate. This session will cover the many ways students can get engaged and involved on campus, and the offices that support them in exploring interests and creating opportunities to make the most of campus life at AU! We recommend that you visit our website about Student Engagement as this will be our focus for this session.

Recordings of this and all of our webinars are shared to our YouTube playlist as featured above on this page.Ěý

Wednesday, October 23 | 6:30-7:30PM EDT

We invite Eagle families to join us for a webinar to learn more about campus safety and resources at AU. During this webinar, campus leaders will share updates and details about our security protocols and personal safety practices. Want to learn more about safety at AU ahead of this session? Visit the University Police website.

Recordings of this and all of our webinars are shared to our YouTube playlist as featured above on this page.Ěý.

Tuesday, December 3 | 6:30-7:30PM EDT

For AU’s social fraternities and sororities, spring recruitment is only weeks away. Whether your student is just curious about the new member process or they're already a proud member of the community, we're pretty sure that you've got some questions.Ěý

This session is scheduled in advance of the spring recruitment season for our three councils. Staff will explain the fraternity and sorority community, what they do, how they recruit, and how we all work to foster connection and student thriving through the Fraternity and Sorority Life experience.ĚýĚý

In advance of this session, you may find it helpful to review the range of resources available through the Fraternity and Sorority Life website.ĚýĚý

*Students must have earned a minimum of 12 credit hours at AU, post high school graduation or be a transfer student with 12 credit hours from an accredited college or university to participate in recruitment activities in spring semester.

Thursday, Februrary 6 | 7:00-8:00PM EDT

AU offers a comprehensive array of resources, programs, and services to assist students and graduates with their career progression. In this session you will meet staff from our three career offices who will discuss resources for students, opportunities for student/alumni engagement with employers, and how families can best support their students. Included will be an update on current trends in hiring and in-demand skills and competencies. Join us to learn more! 

In advance of this session, you may find it helpful to review the range of resources available through the AU Career Center, , and the SIS Office of Career Development.Ěý

Wednesday, February 19 | 7:00-8:00PM EDT

Studying abroad can be a transformative experience on so many levels. Between picking the “right” program and thriving in a new culture, it seems like there are countless decisions to make.ĚýĚýIn this session, the AU Abroad team shares how you can help your student choose a program, finance their studies, and access health and student services while overseas. Prior to the session, you may find it helpful to visit the.

Tuesday, March 4 | 7:00-8:00PM EDT

There have been significant changes to the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). In this session, we will walk through the key elements of the FAFSA with AU's own Shirleyne McDonald, Director of Financial Aid. This session will focus on need-based (not merit-based) aid and is best suited for parents/sponsors of undergraduate students. Before participating in this session, you may find it helpful to visit the Financial Office's website.

Tuesday, April 8 | 6:30-7:30PM EDT

Is your student hoping to move off campus? This can be an exciting step towards adulthood, but it also comes with new responsibilities for students and lots of big questions for families. How will your student manage roommate issues or landlord/tenant issues? How does AU address off-campus student conduct?

Join us as we explore: 

  • various resources offered by the Housing and Residence Life team to help students to find available housing and potential roommates, 
  • how the Dean of Students office works with students to be good neighbors and to navigate neighborhood concerns, and 
  • practical tips for supporting your Eagle's transition to living off campus.
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