Things your student can do over fall break
Whether your student is traveling to see family or staying in Boulder, they can use their break to have fun, relax or catch up on important tasks based on their needs. Families can support students at home or from afar by asking about their progress and experiences at school and offering encouragement to help them finish the semester strong. Also, you may want to plan a trip to visit your student in Boulder over break.Ìý
Here are a few ideas for how your student can spend their time over fall break.Ìý
Staying in BoulderÌý
Not all students can travel home for fall break. The residence halls will be open, allowing students who live on campus to stay. However, some campus services will be closed or have limited hours for the week. If your student plans to use a campus service, like the libraries, dining halls or study spaces, they should check the hours and availability first.ÌýÌý
If your student is staying in Boulder, consider sending them a care package or scheduling a time for a call to connect. Here are a few things your student can do in Boulder over fall break.Ìý
Explore Boulder
Time off from classes gives students an excellent opportunity to check out Boulder. There are lots of options for different budgets.Ìý
- Try a new restaurant. Check out list or make reservations at a .ÌýÌý
- Take a hike or snowshoe on one of .ÌýÌý
- Visit a local museum, like the , or ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s Museum of Natural History.ÌýÌý
- Get a head start on holiday shopping at .
Take a day trip
Students can make a staycation out of their break. Colorado has many beautiful destinations within driving distance.Ìý
- Go skiing. Many of open by mid-November. Students can start their ski season early with a day trip or longer visit over fall break.Ìý
- Visit Denver with their student transit pass using their Buff OneCard. They can go for a few hours or make a day of it by checking out a few activities, like the , , , or more.Ìý
- Take a day trip or stay overnight in . There are many options to explore like the , , and more.
Work on their resume or job search
While it might not sound fun, your student can tackle their to-do list to relieve stress and help them get ready for the end of the semester. If they have extra time during the break, they can get a head start on their job or internship search.Ìý
- Create a Handshake ±è°ù´Ç´Ú¾±±ô±ð.Ìý
- Update their resume.Ìý
- Check out internship opportunities.Ìý
- Make a list of potential companies or positions of interest.
Catch up on school work
The end of the semester and finals will be here soon. Students can use their free time to work on big projects or get a head start on studying for finals.Ìý
- Review the syllabus for each class.Ìý
- Make a list of project due dates and test dates.Ìý
- Catch up on any late assignments.Ìý
- Get a head start on reading and homework due after the break.
Visiting home or familyÌý
Many students will go home or visit family over the break. Whether home is close to Boulder or across the country, students can spend their break focusing on connection, relaxation and fun.Ìý
Rest and take time for self-care
Over break, students can sleep in, take naps or go to bed early. Most people need seven to nine hours of sleep each night to stay healthy and focused. Fall break is a great time for your student to reset their sleep schedule. Let them know it is OK to rest over their break.
Reconnect with friends and family
Being away from home and family can feel lonely. Students can use the time over break to see friends or visit with family. Plan fun activities like a game night or special dinner to let your student know that you value their time with family.
Have fun at home
If your student comes home over break, it can be fun to visit their favorite places. Plan a trip to a local favorite like the theater or sporting event. Make reservations at a favorite restaurant or plan a hike at a local trail. You can make the time meaningful for your student and family.
Make the most of fall breakÌý
Sometimes, simple things like spending time with family, getting a head start on school work or just resting can enhance your student’s quality of life and give them the boost they need to finish the semester strong. Check in with your student over break to encourage them and offer your support as they wrap up the fall semester.Ìý