Parents and Families
Partnering to Support Student Success
You, as parents, and we, as Marshall College staff, share the same goal: to see your student succeed and graduate from UC San Diego. The information in this section is intended to help you empower your student to work through any challenges they may experience at UC San Diego.
Confidentiality
The Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) protects students' educational records, such as grades and tuition statements. Under FERPA, staff are not allowed to share information regarding a student's grades, conduct records, or health records without the written consent of the student. The only exception is in the event of a health or safety emergency.
For additional information about FERPA, please visit the UC San Diego Parent and Family Programs website.
Preparing for Campus Life & Beyond
Each student arrives on campus with different backgrounds, experiences, and skills. No matter where your student is in their academic journey, encourage them to make use of the resources listed below:
- Campus Resources for Students (wellness, safety, and more)
- Campus Safety Resources and Emergency Contacts
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) for Parents & Families
- Life Skills (e.g., conflict resolution, cooking, personal budgeting, laundry, etc.), created by Revelle College
- Academic success resources and support
- Career services
New Family Orientation
New Family Orientation is a chance for you to learn more about the many resources and services available to your student while connecting with your new Triton community. Learn more about specific parent and family orientation opportunities below:
Stay Connected
As a parent, letting go doesn't necessarily mean disengaging. There are a number of ways to stay involved in the TMC family:
- Follow Marshall College on Instagram (@yourtmcfamily)
- Follow Marshall College on Facebook (@ucsdtmc)
- Family Weekend (October)
- UC San Diego Parent & Family Programs
Additional Resources
Video by Professor Marshall Duke: Parenting a College Student