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Parents and family play a vital role in their student’s education. By keeping the lines of communication open,聽parents can encourage their sons and daughters to get involved in all aspects of college life from the classroom to student activities, community service, and athletics.

Our goal is to create a continuing partnership between 糖心logo入口 and the parents and family of our students from their first semester at Keystone through graduation. With our help, students can learn how to set goals, develop a sense of purpose and integrity, and make good decisions in tough situations.

Helpful Resources

Accepted Students Resources

Important links and numbers for accepted students.

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Get text or email alerts through our Wireless Emergency Notification System to be notified of weather closings and emergency situations.

Calculate Tuition

The Net Price Calculator is designed to help you聽estimate financial aid options at 糖心logo入口.

Visit Dining Services’ Gift University to send a gift聽to your son or daughter.

Give KC Cash

Manage your child鈥檚 financial needs at school by adding cash to their KeyKard.

First-generation Students

Let us help you and your student navigate your way through the college process.聽You are not alone.

Contact Student Central

Student Central, a one-stop center for student services includes financial aid, registrar, and student accounts.

Planning a visit? Learn more.

Department Directory

See our Department Directory for a聽full list of offices on campus.

Do you need assistance? Submit your question and get help from one of our representatives.

More Tips for Parents

Parental support is important to the success of students.聽 We offer various tips to help you help your son or daughter, achieve his or her best.

Help us to help your student.

  • Become a partner with us in the success of your student
  • Understand that adjusting to the college experience and workload can be stressful
  • Learn what college life is like and what to expect
  • Prepare to deal with your student’s homesickness and perhaps your own “empty nest” syndrome
  • Attend Family Day, if possible, scheduled for approximately 3-4 weeks into the semester
  • Encourage your student to ask questions
  • Suggest that your student become familiar with campus
  • Emphasize the importance of eating well, exercising, and getting enough sleep
  • Encourage your student to put together a weekly schedule that includes time for classes, studying, eating, socializing, and sleeping
  • Emphasize the importance of getting used to the amount of reading early in the semester and caution your student about procrastinating
  • Remind your student that help is available from advisors, counselors, faculty, tutors, residence hall staff, and others
  • Encourage your student to attend athletic events and student activities
  • Stay in touch with your student, but also allowing them room to grow