Family Guide
Self-Discipline and Character
Conduct: Becoming a Spelman Woman
Your daughter will become familiar with the patterns of
conduct
that
are
indicative
of
women
of
good
character. She will be able to observe and begin to practice
and improve upon her abilities to discipline self. She
should
familiarize herself
with
the
Code
of
Conduct
and
the Student Handbook published by the Division of Student
Affairs. She
also
should
become
familiar
with
the
expectation
of
the college for academic honesty and integrity. In keeping
with
the highest standards, the college will not tolerate incivility,
academic
dishonesty and unethical practices.
All Work and No Play?
Although we expect her to make her academic work her first
priority, we know that she will not fully develop if she
does not have a satisfying and sensible social life. Her
emotional intelligence is developed in a social context.
In college she should improve upon her ability to handle
various relationships, tolerate diverse views, and refine
her skills of assessment and judgment of social situations.
Her residence life experiences, and her experiences participating
in student activities are a very important part of her Spelman experience. They
will give her memories and bonding experiences that are invaluable. They will
give her experience in handling conflict, understanding cultural differences,
and creating sisterhood.
You’ve Done a Great Job!
Go ahead, brag about your daughter at Spelman! Relax.
You
have done a great job of loving her, teaching her values,
morals,
and life skills that allowed her to make it this far. She
will build on this foundation at Spelman. As she strengthens
and tests
her wings at Spelman, you will be able to watch her fly away
toward her dreams!
Learning
Resources
Learning
to
Care
for
Herself