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Over Half of Parents Weep when taking their Child to University
Over half of parents expect to cry when they take their children to university for the first time this month, a poll has revealed. Mums are the most likely to cry, but dads also admit to being ready to weep at the university gates.
The findings from the survey come as thousands of parents prepare to make the big drive to university with their children in the next two weeks.
Student accommodation provider Unite Students has launched a campaign called The Leap to support students, and their parents, to prepare for their new life away from home and quickly settle into their new surroundings.
In response to understanding that making the leap is a complex time for students and parents, the company has created The Big Drive play list - designed to help students and parents mark this poignant moment as they pack up their lives and make the journey to their new accommodation at the start of Freshers Week.
With nearly two thirds of students who will travel at least sixty miles to their new university home - with most making the emotional trip with one or both parents - the play list is packed full of songs that are perfect for the occasion, including:
- Someone Like You by Adele
- Moving on Up by M People
- Power by Little Mix
The play list is available on Spotify and parents and students are being encouraged to add their own songs.
Its not just parents who are feeling emotional, with over half of students starting university this month expecting to be homesick. And a separate survey shows most students feel excited about the move, closely followed by anxiety.
Unite Students City Manager for London, Harriet Nathaniel said:
The Big Drive play list is all about helping students and parents through this emotional time. We have added a number of songs and asked the public to do the same. This is the perfect opportunity for students and parents to talk about how they are feeling and how they can support each other through what can be a really exciting but also uncertain time for all involved.
Ffion Llewellyn, a student moving to Imperial College London from Wales said,
I am so excited to move to university. It is quite scary moving to a big city where I do not know anyone, but I cannot wait to get started.
It is the first time I have lived away from my parents, so I know I am going to be sad when they drop me off. I am sure the drive to university is going to be an emotional one. I’m moving quite a long way away, so I won’t be able to just pop over for a cup of tea.
Unite Students is the largest student accommodation provider, providing fifty thousand homes for students across the country. The Leap report, which provides tips and guidance to students and parents from a range of experts, including existing students, is available on the Unite Students website.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Unite Students .
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