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Welcome! As a current parent, family member, or loved one of an 51¸£ÀûÉç student, you are now part of our Eagle family. We communicate frequently with loved ones so that you can be more involved in the 51¸£ÀûÉç community. We want you to stay connected to your students, which will increase their success.
¡Bienvenidos! Como padre o miembro de la familia de un estudiante de 51¸£ÀûÉç, ahora eres parte de nuestra familia Eastern. Nos comunicamos con frecuencia con los padres para que pueda participar más en la comunidad de 51¸£ÀûÉç. Queremos que permanezca en contacto con sus estudiantes, porque eso es lo que aumentará su éxito.

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Upcoming Family Events

Save the Date!


51¸£ÀûÉç Night at the MAC

April 16

51¸£ÀûÉç Discount- Best of Broadway Spokane

Take advantage of this exclusive group offer - head to the link below and enter code: 51¸£ÀûÉç

51¸£ÀûÉç Night at the Spokane Zephyr FC

April 3, 2025

51¸£ÀûÉç Day at the Mariners

July 20, 2025

Learn More!

First Years Away from Home:

An 51¸£ÀûÉç Handbook for Families

Watch: 51¸£ÀûÉç Family Panel

Hear from 51¸£ÀûÉç experts at one of this summer’s Orientation Sessions. In this panel, consisting of 51¸£ÀûÉç Police, PLUS Tutoring, 51¸£ÀûÉç’s Dean of Students, and a current 51¸£ÀûÉç family member, you will learn how to best support your student throughout their time as an Eagle.

 

Future 51¸£ÀûÉç student and their family visiting an event at the 51¸£ÀûÉç Cheney campus.

We Want Your Feedback!

Your input as a valued family member and loved one of our current Eagles is important! Please take 10 minutes to fill out this brief intake form.

Eagle Family Hour Recordings

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Join the Orientation & Family Programs office, along with Lisa Olson, a Clinical Supervisor in 51¸£ÀûÉç’s Counseling and Wellness Services, and Dr. Russell Kolts, a Professor in 51¸£ÀûÉç’s Psychology Department, to discuss the Winter Blues and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Learn why these conditions occur, how to recognize them, and how to help your student, while still empowering them to self-advocate. With time for Q&A at the end, you can feel confident that this conversation will be encouraging and worthwhile.

Students at a career fair

Join the Orientation & Family Programs office, along with Dr. Jeff Stafford, a professor in the Communications Department, and 51¸£ÀûÉç’s Career Center to discuss how to support your student in their major exploration and career path journey. The hope is that you as a family member will gain skills to help your student, while still encouraging them to follow their passions.

Join us as we discuss all things credits! What does credit standing really look like? When do students transfer from central advising to being advised in their own college? Nikki Measor from 51¸£ÀûÉç’s Records and Registration Department and Adrian Reyes from the Center for Academic Advising and Retention want to help you answer these questions, and more!

Join us as we discuss what global learning looks like! Kristina Guilfoyle, Director of Global Academic Programs, Gina Petrie, Director of the School of Global Learning, and a panel of students with various study abroad experiences want to answer all of your questions.

Move in days are just around the corner! Learn from Melanie Potts, the Director of Housing & Residential Life, what new students and families can expect that weekend. Also hear from our Orientation & Family Programs team about Welcome Week and how families can get plugged into campus.

 

Join us and 51¸£ÀûÉç’s Dean of Students, Dr. Samantha Armstrong-Ash, as we hear about how to best support your Eagle this year. Topics include the flu clinic, how to help your student from afar, and when to get involved as a family member.

 

Consent is an important topic that all college students should be educated on. However, it can be incredibly awkward to discuss- especially with your parents or family. Join our group of panelists, including 51¸£ÀûÉç staff, students, and parents, in a discussion centered around how to have this conversation.

FAFSA was due February 1st…but now what? Join us as we invite representatives from 51¸£ÀûÉç’s Financial Aid office and Financial Wellness team to discuss FAFSA, budgeting tools to teach your student, and on-campus resources.

 

 


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View our previous Eagle Family Hour conversations with campus experts and current 51¸£ÀûÉç families.

Visiting Your Eagle? View Local Hotels

We can’t make hotel recommendations, but the ones listed below offer a special 51¸£ÀûÉç rate if asked. For more options, head to the . Remember, ask about the 51¸£ÀûÉç hotel rate!

509.235.1100Ìý/Ìý800.315.2621
5 minutes from campus


509.862.6400Ìý/ 877. 666. 3243
20 minutes from campus

509.328.8505
30 minutes from campus

877.871.6772
25 minutes from campus; located in Airway Heights

509.353.9000Ìý/Ìý800.774.1877
25 minutes from campus

Subscribe to the 51¸£ÀûÉç Family E-Blast

As a parent, family, or loved one of an 51¸£ÀûÉç student, you deserve to be in the know! Sign up to get occasional emails from us regarding resources, events, and opportunities!

Our E-Blast will include a blog made to keep parents in the know and newsflashes emailed to you directly with the following information:

  • News from the Office for Orientation and Family Programs
  • Loved one information
  • Information to pass on to your student
  • Upcoming campus events
  • And more!

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Suggested Reading List for Loved Ones of a College Student

133 Ways to Avoid Going Cuckoo When the Kids Fly the Nest

By Lauren Schaffer and Sandy Feischl Wasserman

A practical and humorous guide to help parents cope with the realities of Empty Nest Syndrome.

Don’t Tell Me What To Do, Just Send Money

By Helen E. Johnson and Christine Schelhas-Miller

When children leave for college, many parents feel uncertain about their shifting roles. With humorous anecdotes and realistic dialogues between parents and students, this guide covers a wide range of issues including financial matters, academic concerns, social adjustment and postgraduate choices. The authors emphasize the importance of being a mentor to your college student.

Empty Nest… Full Heart: The Journey from Home to College

By Andrea VanSteenhouse, PhD

The author chronicles the tumultuous journey from the senior year of high school, through the challenging summer to the first year of college for students. Featuring an emphasis on the freshman experience, the author offers a lighthearted yet savvy look at this turbulent time.

I’ll Miss You Too

By Margo E. Bane Woodacre, MSW, and Stephanie Bane

Woodacre and Bane, a mother and daughter, journey hand-in-hand through the parallel joys and challenges of the college adventure.

Letting Go: A Parents’ Guide to Understanding the College Years

By Karen Levin Coburn and Madge Lawrence Treeger

This book leads parents through the period of transition that their student experiences between the junior year of high school and college graduation. The authors explain how to distinguish normal development stages from problems that may require parental or professional intervention. It features a resource guide that introduces parents to campus technology, useful websites and other organizations providing information on a wide range of topics.

Parents’ Guide to College Life

By Robin Raskin

This book provides straight answers to questions about what your student will face in the college years. The author talked with deans and other administrators from more than 90 colleges as well as financial advisors, health experts, college students and parents to find out what you should know before sending your student to college.

When Kids Go to College: A Parent’s Guide to Changing Relationships

By Barbara M. Newman and Philip Newman

This guide addresses topics including identity formation, values development, career exploration, social relationships, sexuality, alcohol and drug abuse, romantic relationships, personal freedom and depression, and offers insights regarding how to make the most of your student’s college years.

You Know You’re an Empty Nester When…: A Hilarious Look at Life After Kids

By Dianne Sundby, PhD

Humorously depicts “life after kids” through captivating illustration and incisive one-liners.

You’re on Your Own (But I’m Here if You Need Me)

By Marjorie Savage

This book helps parents identify the boundaries between necessary involvement and respect for their child’s independence.

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