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Webinar Recap: Student Rights and Responsibility Office Overview + Family Orientation Recap

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Posted about 1 month ago  in First Year FamiliesFall Orientation 2025.

We concluded our Summer Webinar Series this Thursday, September 18th with a Discoveries Orientation recap and hear of the Student Rights and Responsibilities office to learn more about the policies and conduct processes in place at DU. We revisited some topics from family orientation sessions to address strategies and resources to support your student's social and academic transition into college. We concluded the webinar with a panel with two Family Ambassadors whose students are starting their third-year at DU. They offered a window into the parent perspective of supporting your student and what they've learned since their student's firs year. 

Attached you'll find all sides from orientation, this webinar's slides, and a pamphlet from the ID office to answer any questions that have come about since orientation. 

Click here to watch the webinar recording!

Student Rights and Responsibility: 
srr@du.edu

Dean of Students
Phone: 303-871-4261
Email: DoSoffice@du.edu
Website: https://studentaffairs.du.edu/get-connected
Instagram: du_dosoffice

Dean of Students Office: DUhelp - Website that lists all resources at DUhttps://studentaffairs.du.edu/du-help

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