How To Handle Family And Manage College At The Same Time

How to Handle Family and Going to College


Tips for Handling Going to College and Manage Family Life

 

Is it possible to manage a family and attend college at the same time?  Of course it is!  But the combination of responsibilities necessary to do both of these things and still maintain a stable emotional self requires that you take a proactive approach to planning your education.  You need to determine, in advance, what your priorities are, what responsibilities you can realistically handle and what kind of help you’ll need to meet all of your home and school responsibilities.

 

The first thing that you need to do is to take a look at all of the things that are going on in your life and identify what your priorities are.  This way, if something unforeseeable happens, you’ll be able to prioritize to keep on track.  For example, if putting food on the table for your family is your number one priority and an emergency comes up during the semester that makes it impossible for you to both work and attend school, you’ll know that you either need to work on getting loan money or you’ll need to reassess handling college at that time.  This doesn’t mean that you need to make decisions right now about how you’re going to handle every little issue that arises as you try to handle family and manage college, but rather that you need to identify a list of priorities so you can cope as changes come up.

 

Secondly, you need to look realistically at what you can manage on a daily basis for the duration of time it’ll take you to get through college.  If your spouse has a job that requires you to be the parent taking the kids to school and appointments, you may not realistically be able to manage a full time school schedule or you may need to look into online classes and distance learning as options for your education.  It doesn’t matter how you handle college, as long as your own needs are met while you’re meeting the needs of your family.  Talk through concerns with your spouse – and children that are old enough to handle some responsibilities around the house – and put a plan in place for managing the home while you’re in school.

 

That leads right into the final thing that you need to do in order to get a good grasp on managing family while you’re in college and that thing is figuring out what kind of help you’ll need to get it all taken care of.  You can’t do everything on your own and you shouldn’t expect yourself to.  Figure out what kind of assistance you need in terms of financial and emotional support.  Perhaps you’ll need your spouse to take over some responsibilities at home in terms of care of the children and domestic chores or maybe you’ll need to hire a nanny or maid to assist around the home.  Be realistic about what you need and what you can afford and figure out a way to make it happen.

 

And don’t forget to identify who in your life is going to be there for you on the days when it feels like you simply can’t manage college and a family at the same time.  Those days will happen.  A mentor, a great friend or even a counselor can be critical to helping you over those humps.  By setting up your support system before there are problems, you’ll be able to more easily manage the responsibilities that come with being in college while maintaining a family of your own.

[tags]college, managing college, college and family, college and kids, college and children, college life, college and marriage[/tags]

13 Responses to “How To Handle Family And Manage College At The Same Time” »»

  1. Comment by Faith Draper | 07/06/07 at 10:44 am

    You’ve given some great advice and tips here, thank you. I myself am headed back to college this fall and at the same time my 21 year old daughter (and mother of 2 little ones) is starting also. We will both need all the help we can get and appreciate your post.

  2. Comment by sunil | 08/05/08 at 1:27 am

    Lolz.. it cud be fun going to coll with ur parents and sitting beside them in the class..

  3. Comment by Weight Converter | 08/14/08 at 1:36 pm

    One of my friends married while in college and had a very hard time. It’s definitely not an easy thing to do.

  4. Comment by Western vs Alternative Medicine | 08/19/08 at 5:42 pm

    Really good and valuable advice. I think this would be good for my mother. Although she’s not in college any more, but beside taking care of children she also take some course such Mandarin language course and ribbon embroidery skill and doing her business as well that is a lot to do.

  5. Comment by Teresa Gomes | 08/21/08 at 12:08 pm

    Very good advice. I am a school psychologist and I observe that although it is almost always best to have the parents present, if they can balance their work or study with their family, the children are blessed with a role model that naturally inspires them to achieve great things in life. Thank you for the post!

  6. Comment by San Jose Attorney | 08/22/08 at 1:29 pm

    @Sunil, dude how is that fun? and plus you dont understand the point of this article. Its talking about being a parent at the time you are in college and how to handle/manage it.

  7. Comment by Brian Owens | 08/23/08 at 10:08 am

    Interesting point of view. I’ll consider changing my mind about this but for now I still don’t see things the same way you do.

  8. Comment by nick | 09/01/08 at 11:53 am

    hey, love the blog - i will try and keep up with it!! please keep more coming :)I wish I could start a blog but I don’t have much time :(Thanks, nick

  9. Comment by Iniouf | 09/04/08 at 3:12 pm

    When you send kids to work at an early age you kill their childhood. When you marry while in school you also take the chance of killing some pure memories and replacing them with responsabilities.

  10. Comment by Tom Schavo | 09/17/08 at 1:35 am

    It is really difficult to manage family and college together but if you sort things properly especially time things can turn out well.

  11. ant
    Comment by ant | 10/02/08 at 3:52 am

    Thanks for the nice blog, it can be very difficult to manage family, study and work, all at the same time. However it is worth it in the long run.

    You have given some good advice here, thankyou.

  12. Tom
    Comment by Tom | 10/28/08 at 3:35 am

    You have to have excellent time management and extreme patience to pull it off. But in the end you would have done something most people wouldn’t be able to do. I agree with Teresa about the kids having a role model, it is letting them see hard work and responsibility in action. I also believe they will grow up to be more independent imo.

  13. Comment by Prevod | 11/10/08 at 5:50 am

    It is hard to have a baby and study at the same time, but this is the only way if you want to have a baby before 27. Manage family and college together is completely possible..

Leave a Reply »»