Resources for Upperclass Families

For families of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, here are a handful of campus offices and resources that might be of special interest to you.

Career and Professional Development

Our Office of Personal and Career Development: Parents and Families page provides guidance on career activities for your student. Urge your Deacs to connect with the OPCD as early as possible so they can take advantage of all the resources available in the OPCD.


Study Abroad

The Center for Global Programs and Studies (GPS) has information about study abroad opportunities.


Undergraduate Business School

The Undergraduate Business School provides information about the various business majors and the application process.


Office of Academic Advising

The Office of Academic Advising provides information about the advising process, academic and student support resources, and more.


Pre-Professional Advising

The Pre-Professional Advising website discusses the recommended courses for students interested in careers in health or allied health, engineering, applying to the undergraduate business school, or students considering law or graduate school.


Commencement

P’25s, this is your year! The Commencement website will share details about Wake Forest’s Commencement exercises, family and guest information, and more. Commencement details are typically available mid-spring.


If you have a concern about a student

If you have a particular concern about a student (your student, or their friend, roommate, etc.)  and want assistance in supporting your student or directing them to resources on campus, contact any of the following offices:

  • Emergency Response/24-7 (year-round)
    • University Police – 336.758.5911 for the kinds of emergencies where you would normally call 911 (e.g., immediate life and safety concerns)
  • Non-emergency Response for mental health
    • 336-758-CARE (2273) is a service that ensures someone will always be available (i.e., 24/7 M-F, weekends and university holidays) to provide caring and thoughtful consultation services for Wake Forest students in need of mental health assistance or support
  • Other Resources

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