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What other parents are saying.

Lines from real conversations with college parents — drawn from calls and meetings, and from posts in parent Facebook groups. Quoted verbatim; the insights shaped how we describe the model, the one-trip rule, and how the circle differs from a WhatsApp group.

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FACEBOOK GROUP COMMENT

I love this! I will be nearly 7 hours away from my girl this fall and I'm feeling a bit nervous. I would love to join a group of parents to have available just in case she needs anything.
Mom in UnknownTXST

FACEBOOK GROUP COMMENT

North Carolina <-> UGA, looking for a circle. My daughter is on the track team, so I plan on coming often, anyone?
Mom in North CarolinaUGA
Love this concept!! I am a local San Antonio parent of an incoming freshman. She will live off campus as she is with DCI-guard over the summer. We live 15 minutes from main campus. IH10/Leon Springs area. Let me know the best ways to help.
Mom in San AntonioUTSA

FACEBOOK GROUP POST

I'm in Dallas, this would be helpful, luckily my daughters friends are also at Texas State so we do have a support network but its small
Mom in DallasTXST

FACEBOOK GROUP POST

Hi my son is home for the summer he will be returning in August for his 2nd year and we also live in Tampa, FL. I would love to get involved/included in how we can make things easier together for the kids 😊
Mom in TampaFIU

UTSA PARENTS & FAMILIES

I've never heard of such a thing but loving the idea. We're coming from north of Dallas to San Antonio
Parent in North DallasUTSA

UTSA PARENTS GROUP

I'm not from a large town, but rather from a very tiny one. We travel from Crystal City to UTSA about every two weeks, but sometimes more often if our son should need anything. We are about 40 miles South of Uvalde and 42 miles East of Eagle Pass. This fall will be the second year our son is on campus. He did his first year online. We'd love to help in any way if we can.
Parent in Crystal CityUTSA

On why every member should commit to at least one trip per year

You should be invested in it. The way you show you're invested is by saying, at least you'll make a trip.
Mom in FolsomUCR

On the fairness of give-and-take inside a small circle

You're contributing so that you can ask for somebody. How do we value other people's time?
Mom in FolsomUCR

On why food drops are the most-requested favor across the school year

Food is really, really painful. If they are second year, they will be coming from college and they will not have moved to food. Sometimes they don't eat.
Dad in FolsomUCR

On planning trips weeks before the kid even asks

When there is a common platform, we can as parents plan ahead of time. So-and-so long weekend, I am available, we can take that trip.
Mom in SacramentoUCR

On the trust gap between a WhatsApp group and a verified circle

Even if I am traveling to Bay Area, I could go and pick him up. But many a times because you don't know those folks, you don't feel comfortable.
Mom in SacramentoUCR

On why a private commitment beats public enthusiasm

It is very hard to have that commitment piece or accountability. It's extremely hard to get that confirmation.
Mom in RocklinUCR

On what happens in 500-person parent WhatsApp groups around move-in

Anybody can join. Sometimes scam text also comes.
Dad in FolsomUCR

On the long-weekend moment that a circle is built for

Initially he thought he would be busy, but soon he realized all of his friends are leaving because they live close by. He suddenly felt, can I come home?
Mom in SacramentoUCR

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