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Tips for Parents/Guarantors

As a parent / guarantor you will want to ensure you go over the acceptance package with your student. This way your student and you are fully aware and understand the payment schedules, deadlines and any rules and regulations of Cambrian College Residence.

At the Residence we treat each student as an adult. For most students the experience of living in Residence will be the first time they will be on their own. The staff at the Cambrian College Residence is here to help develop, support and assist each of our Residents.

All statements, invoices, and correspondence are delivered to the student. The Cambrian College Residence is unable to give out information regarding your student without their consent. In regards to refunds, cheques are made payable in the students’ name and therefore becomes their responsibility to ensure all deadlines are met. By placing this responsibility on your student, it is our hope that it helps them develop a better sense of independence.

We recommend that, if possible, all parent / guarantors take a tour of the Residence to better understand where your student will be living. We always welcome a visit from you and hope you get a chance to drop in. Our staff is happy to provide you with a tour upon appointment and answer any questions you may have. Room tours are subject to availability.

If your student is having any challenges or concerns in the Residence, please encourage them to speak with the Residence Life Staff. Our staff is fully trained in dealing with all circumstances that may arise and will work with every student to ensure they are satisfied with their Residence experience.

Living away from home for the first time may be a scary and lonely experience for some students. Send your student a card or letter whenever you have a chance, this special little something makes all the difference when they are dealing with the stress of academics and independence.

When your student starts College they will be extremely busy over the first few weeks. Social activities, academics and settling into a new home and community will take up a lot of their time. We remind you that you may not always be able to get a hold of them when you call and that this is an expected result of joining a college community.

An experience you may hear a lot about, are roommates. It is not uncommon for students to go through an adjustment period when learning to live with someone new. We ask that if your student is having difficulty with their roommates that you direct them to their Resident Advisors. This is an important first step in learning how to communicate and develop a good relationship with their roommate.

The Resident Advisors are a team of fellow students who have been hired to act as a resource and guide for your student. These Resident Advisors go through an extensive training program that is aimed at giving the necessary skills to deal with any situation that may arise in Residence.