What is the Parenting Scheme?
Help Graduate Freshers Prepare for Oxford
The parenting scheme assigns each newcomer an existing MCR member, his or her college parent, whom they can contact before they arrive. The main responsibility of being a college parent is simply writing an introductory email, and responding to any subsequent queries or concerns that may arise. It is being a useful point of contact for newcomers who are able to ask informal questions to someone other than the college offices. As part of Freshers' Week, an event will be arranged whereby college parents and children can meet face to face.
We are sure you can all cast your minds back to the months before you arrived at Exeter, and the various questions/worries on things both serious and merely practical that you had. The college parent scheme does much to alleviate these concerns, and is well worth investing in.
Therefore, we would ask those who are willing to be a college parent to please sign up for the scheme specifying your nationality and subject area. You will be assigned a college child and sent their contact details in August, and will be asked to write to them within a week or so of that. College children will be assigned to parents first according to nationality (as it will be an advantage to know the cultural background/expectations of the newcomer), and then according to subject area.
If you have any question regarding parenting, send an e-mail to Hannah Perrin (hannah.perrin@exeter.ox.ac.uk) or Hannah Graff (hannah.graff@exeter.ox.ac.uk).
Power Lifting at Exeter
Kate Kingsbury and Evren Cubukgil, Exeter College power lifter

Kate Kingsbury dead lifting
Steve Pellegrino, former Exeter student, started the Exeter College Power Lifting Tradition in 2005 when his amazing performance allowed Oxford's Power Lifting Club to triumph over Cambridge alongside Jame Kirkham a fellow Exeter student. Steve met two fellow Exeter students in the Exeter MCR and his passion for the sport inspired them to join the team when it re-opened in 2007.
Evren Cubukgil, D.Phil in Economics, will be competing against Cambridge in the Varsity event in June. Kate Kingsbury, D.Phil in Anthropology, is the first woman to have ever joined the team and hopes to start an all female power lifting team in 2009 so as to open up the sport to women.





