JACKSON, Tenn. — Today marks a fresh start for many students as they move into their new home at Union University. For freshmen and their families, this day is often packed with mixed emotions. While it can be overwhelming, there’s a supportive atmosphere at Union that makes it feel just right.
Tim Ellsworth, the Associate VP for University Communications, shares the excitement: “We have a lot of current students, faculty, and staff ready to welcome newcomers and help them settle in.” This community spirit truly reflects what Union is all about.
Ellsworth emphasizes how important this day is. “We’re a people-focused community. We want parents to know that their students will be cared for and encouraged to grow.” This welcoming vibe helps ease the worries of both students and parents.
But today isn’t just about moving in—it’s the start of Welcome Week! Over the next few days, new students will be introduced to campus life through various activities. This approach helps them make connections and get comfortable with their new surroundings.
Union’s warm welcome sets it apart from many larger universities. On this day, volunteers were out in force, eager to assist new arrivals.
Historically, college move-in days have seen students navigating a tough emotional transition. In recent years, especially during the pandemic, many schools adopted online orientations to accommodate newcomers. Now, campuses are returning to in-person experiences, emphasizing community building, which research shows enhances student success. A study from the National Survey of Student Engagement found that students who establish connections during their first week are more likely to stay in school.
For parents, this day is often more than just logistics. Social media is alive with posts about families dropping off their kids at college, celebrating milestones with hashtags like #CollegeMoveIn and #NewBeginnings. This trend showcases the blend of excitement and nostalgia that comes with starting a new chapter.
As students settle in, they’ll find that Union University offers them the support they need to thrive. It’s more than just a school; it’s a community that values personal growth and connection.














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