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Information for Parents of Current DWC Students


Dear Parents and Friends,

Welcome to the Parents Page!

My name is Paul LaBarre and I am the Director of Parent Relations. As a resource to you; the parents, families and friends of Daniel Webster College students; my role is to support your efforts to help your students be successful inside and outside of the classroom.

I have been a member of the Daniel Webster College community for over 25 years, and can assure you that your student is part of a very special place where the faculty and staff are committed to his or her personal achievement.

I can be reached at my office (603) 566-7586 or via email labarre@dwc.edu. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have questions or comments related to your student at Daniel Webster College. I look forward to hearing from you, and to seeing you around campus!

Sincerely,

Paul LaBarre
Director of Parent Relations
Daniel Webster College



Care Package Ideas for Finals

Your student will likely be doing a great deal of studying this month! Consider sending a thoughtful care package to let him know you are sending love and good luck vibes his way. You could include:

  • Hot cocoa or tea and a festive mug
  • A mix CD of motivational songs or soothing instrumental selections
  • Candy
  • Homemade treats
  • Vitamin C drops
  • A good luck note
  • A recorded MP3 audio clip or DVD video offering fun tips and advice from the folks at home
  • A comfy pillow, slippers or sweatshirt for late-night studying

'Tis the Season: Preparing for your Student's Return Home

The holiday season is upon us, which means that soon your student will be on school break. This is an exciting time; for many families, it will be the first extended time they’ve had with their student since he left for college in August. Sometimes, this holiday break can provide unique challenges for families, as everyone has grown during the last few months. New perspectives and new routines can provide a source of unexpected conflict. You can be prepared by expecting that your student might… [read more]


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