Posted 3:07 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018

New programs aim to get parents involved.
New programs aim to get parents involved
There are new ways for parents and guardians of UWL students to get more involved on campus. [caption id="attachment_52968" align="alignright" width="240"]
Joslyn also invites them to serve on the Parent Advisory Board, which will meet twice annually with the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. They will also be asked to encourage and support parental involvement in campus activities. “Along with sharing their own opinions, we hope they will reach out to other parents as well,” she explains. Parents will also have an option to become Parent Ambassadors, where they will volunteer at UWL gatherings and advocate for UWL back in their home areas. “We hope they will be able to assist with some of our events too,” she notes. Joslyn says parents are excited about the new opportunities. “We’ve had a number of applications come in already,” she says just days after the initial invitation was sent. Feedback from parents has been positive and aligns with reasons the Student Life Office started the parental options, says Joslyn. “It really showcases why we wanted to do this,” she says. Joslyn worked with graduate student intern Leanne Kruse earlier this year to gather best practices and ideas for programs and initiatives that support parent engagement. They pulled together those that lined up with UWL initiatives. “We’ve created our parent programs around best practices and what we want families to get out of their experience,” she says. Parents interested in taking part in the groups can find more information online. Parents and others are encouraged to attend Family Weekend, Oct. 12-14. Get complete details online.“It’s important for us to understand what they need and expect from us,” Joslyn explains. “It’s a way to enhance our interaction with parents. We’re partnering with them to make college a great experience for them and their student.”