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UPCOMING EVENTS & INFO

UPCOMING EVENTS

Summer Semester starts May 15th

It's not too late to add some classes.

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Off-Campus Housing

Click here for our off-campus housing list. 

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Summer Classes!

Is your student stressing about not getting the classes they need for the fall semester?


Encourage your student to look into taking them during the summer. See below for more info.

Mental Health Awareness Month

How can parents help?

Talk to your student about emotional preparedness. One of the best skills that can help students be more successful is to develop emotional preparedness. Being emotionally prepared for college life and beyond can be summarized into the four following areas:



  • The ability to take care of oneself 
  • The ability to create and maintain healthy relationships
  • The ability to understand and manage challenging or uncomfortable feelings and behaviors
  • The ability to adapt to new situations and environments


Resources:

MAKE SUMMER COUNT

Register for Summer Classes at SUU!

By enrolling in classes over the summer, your student can check off those generals they’ve been meaning to take, focus on the more difficult classes, boost their GPA, and speed up their graduation date. FAFSA can cover the summer semester as well so they can use those funds wisely to help them get ahead in school. Plus, summertime in Cedar City can't be beaten! With the world's best backyard to explore and dozens of festivals to attend, there is always something to do.


Session Dates

  • Summer Semester Full Session: May 15 - August 20 
  • Summer Semester 1st Session: May 15 - July 2  
  • Summer Semester 2nd Session: July 5 - August 20 
  • Most summer courses are available in 7-week and full-term formats.

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GRADUATES

Thank you for coming to graduation and always supporting your T-Bird!

COLLEGE READY

Tips for parents!

Congrats! Your Student has been Enrolled at SUU! Now What?


Things to Do:


  • Plan a personalized visit to SUU
  • Utilize this time to look for housing, tour the area, look for jobs
  • Communicate openly
  • What are they nervous about
  • What needs to get done before they start school
  • What life skills do they need to learn.


Resources:


STUDENT RESOURCES

The following resources are available to all SUU students, please encourage your student to utilize the resources that would be helpful to them. To see the full listclick here.

  • Tutoring Center- drop-in tutoring, study groups, and one-on-one tutoring. Students can also work with a tutor to improve study skills, test-taking strategies, and time management.  
  • Tutoring Center Online Resources- includes videos, worksheets, and links to help students improve study skills, test-taking strategies, and study strategies.
  • Writing Center- resources and opportunities to encourage successful writers across all disciplines. Their webpage includes tips for writing and online appointment scheduling.
  • Speech and Presentation Center- assists students in the writing and presentation of speeches.
  • Student Support Services- developmental classes, skills courses, and academic and tutoring support for students who are first-generation, first-time, low-income, ESL, non-traditional, or have physical or learning disabilities.
  • Disability Support Center- support and services for students with disabilities who are overcoming different educational difficulties because of their individual challenges. Coordinate campus accommodations and access to services.
  • Schedule a meeting with their ACE (peer mentor). Stop by the Nest, Student Center room 178, visit the Nest website, or call 435-865-8752 with any questions, or to find out who their ACE is.  
  • Form a study group with peers from the class.
  • Reach out to their Academic Advisor for support, and guidance in creating schedules, and preparing for graduation.
  • Schedule a Career Assessment with the Career Center to explore strengths and career pathways.  
  • If your student is struggling with mental health issues, they can reach out to CAPS for counseling, group therapy, workshops, and additional support.

Summer 2023 Important Dates

If your student needs to travel, see doctors or dentists, plan around these dates.



Summer Semester

Monday, May 15 Summer Semester

Begins

Monday, May 22 Last Day to Add

Monday, May 29 Memorial Day No classes; campus is CLOSED

Monday, June 19 Juneteenth National Freedom Day No classes; campus is CLOSED

Monday, July 3 Independence Day Break No classes; campus is OPEN

Tuesday, July 4 Independence Day No classes; campus is CLOSED

Monday, July 24 Pioneer Day No classes; campus is CLOSED

Sunday, August 20 Instruction Ends Last day of regular class meetings

Quick Question

Is your student struggling? If so, what level of concern are they at?
Green: Things are generally ok, but you are starting to see them struggle.
Yellow: They aren't doing well and you feel like they need additional support to feel better.
Red: Things have become so difficult that you feel like they need help right away.
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