It is that time of year again when freshman from all over
the country start school. This weekend
was move in weekend at Tulane University.
This is the fifth year we have been part of the experience and we begin
to see a pattern emerge from the family who are up at six, at the table at
seven and ready to hit campus with their car stuffed to the rafters by eight a.m. from those who rouse themselves
mid morning and saunter over to campus with the two duffles and a gym bag. We will leave it to our reader to imagine
which ones are girls and which the boys.
There is such a crush of emotion for both the parent and child;
apprehension, pride, excitement, and a tinge of sadness. We have a table full of potential on these
weekends, all these young people starting their journey towards independence
and self discovery. We know as parents
as well as from keeping in touch with some of these students over the years
that the path is rarely straight or expected.
If all of us knew then what we know now, no doubt we would avoid many
mis-steps but our lives would surely be less rich and treasured memories. Here’s to the beginning of memory making- we
wish the class of 2014 the best.
Archive for the ‘New Orleans Universities’ Category
Back to school
August 21st, 2010 by Nancy Fournier
Prospective Tulane and Loyola Freshman
April 14th, 2010 by Nancy Fournier
It is that time of year here at the Sully Mansion bed and breakfast when we host many prospective Tulane and Loyola students. They come from across the country with their parents to tour the college, get a sense of the city and decide if they can see themselves here for four years. It is a high pressure time for these young people and we watch a variety of parent/child dynamics unfold as they approach this big milestone. Breakfast talk is filled with college comparable rankings, course offerings and financial aid packages. The recession has impacted the

Tulane University is five minutes from Sully Mansion Bed and Breakfast
college search process and we find very few make the long distance trip until their child has been accepted and then it is a frantic four weeks to weigh the options. They head off after breakfast with their maps in their hands and questions in their heads. We have been doing this long enough to know that inevitably they will come back in the afternoon with the parents aglow with a proud smile and the daughter/son sporting a new t-shirt bearing the name of the college of their choice. Unless nothing but Harvard will do- it is impossible to resist the seduction of New Orleans in the spring. It is a visceral reaction; the campus is beautiful, the students welcoming, the professors engaging and the financial aid office receptive. Did we mention the smell of jasmine permeating the campus or the ornate mansions viewed by streetcar from the inn to the campus, or the lilt of a saxophone heard off the quad pulsing with a New Orleans beat? Sometimes in the end choosing the school is like falling in love, you may have this long check list of attributes but sometimes you just take one look, the list flies out the window and you are a goner, and that’s not all bad.

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