One Shocker Family is committed to being here for you and your student throughout
your college journey. At Wichita State, we want parents and family to feel engaged
and connected.
Keeping Connected
Shocker Family Programs
Starting a college career can be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Wichita
State University offers a number of resources to help students make a successful transition
to life as a Shocker. We are here to help your student transition academically and
socially to campus by connecting them with the people, services, and support they
need to get them to graduation and beyond.
We are here to encourage your student's well-being and academic success while at Wichita
State. If you ever need to reach us, please call 316-978-3149 or email shocker.family@wichita.edu.
Healthy Behaviors
February typically brings to mind hearts and flowers. This time of year also brings
with it cold and flu season. Maintaining healthy behaviors will help your student
stay well and prevent them from missing out on classes and activities. For some students,
college may be the first time they manage their health care needs on their own. Prepare
your student for this new experience by making sure they have knowledge of 鈥 or access
to 鈥 important personal medical information including any allergies, medications they
take, immunization records and past medical history such as previous surgeries or
serious injuries/illnesses.
How Can Families Help?
- Talk to your student about healthy choices and the impact of health on their lives.
- Learn about the resources and services available to your student on campus. One important
resource is Student Health Services, which provides health education and services
to all currently enrolled students. Another is Counseling and Prevention Services.
Both of these can be found in the new, on-campus Wellness Center.
- Communicate with your student to find out how they are adjusting to college. Try to
make time to have meaningful conversations.
- Let your student talk. Practice listening without giving advice unless requested.
Be willing to talk about the tough topics like relationships, drinking and sex.