Curry College Parents
Parent

Welcome to parents and families!  Curry College's commitment to our students extends to you as Curry family. You play an important role as partners in your student’s college success.  At Curry College, we recognize that the college transition process, and the changes that happen throughout the college years, are an adjustment for you as well as for your student.  As your student gains independence and is increasingly accountable for his or her own decisions and actions, your role will change.  We are committed to providing you with appropriate information and support to help you help your student develop independence, knowledge and communication skills, responsibility, leadership, and life-long success.

We encourage you to get involved and to keep informed about what’s happening at Curry through the resources available on our website and our parent e-newsletters.  We hope that you’ll stay connected as a member of our family and alumni network.

March Announcements:

Attention Sophmore, Junior, and Senior Parents: 
Is your student ready for Fall 2010?
Check out our "We've Got a Date for That!" checklist and help your student stay on track for fall enrollment.

Accepted Student Day - April 10, 2010 - Life at Curry will be full of new and exciting experiences – begin the journey with us on Accepted Student Day. Whether you and your son and/or daughter already decided that Curry College is right for you, or if you are still considering a college choice, there’s plenty to do at Accepted Student Day...RSVP today!

Curry Theatre Kicks Off Spring 2010 Season - The Curry College Theatre stage players hit the road in early 2010 to showcase one of their most successful plays in recent years.  But that was only the tip of the iceberg!  The New Plays Festival premieres in early March, while the spring Main Stage show, "The Peanute Galleria" opens in late April.

New Student Orientation Dates Announced - The first of three summer sessions begins on June 12, 2010.  During Orientation, students meet with faculty members, upper-class students and administrators while becoming familiar with our many campus resources. Orientation is a great way to start the college experience and meet new classmates!