Who directly runs Family Day?

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Multiple Choice

Who directly runs Family Day?

Explanation:
Family Day is an event aimed at helping families understand campus life and how the university supports students as they adjust to college. The group that directly runs it is the one focused on student transitions and family involvement—Student Transition Programs. They plan the day, coordinate logistics, and connect families with resources and staff. Campus Safety handles safety issues, not the overall program; Alumni Relations works with alumni rather than current students’ families; the Office of Student Life runs many student activities, but the day-to-day leadership of a family-centered event tied to transition support sits with Student Transition Programs.

Family Day is an event aimed at helping families understand campus life and how the university supports students as they adjust to college. The group that directly runs it is the one focused on student transitions and family involvement—Student Transition Programs. They plan the day, coordinate logistics, and connect families with resources and staff. Campus Safety handles safety issues, not the overall program; Alumni Relations works with alumni rather than current students’ families; the Office of Student Life runs many student activities, but the day-to-day leadership of a family-centered event tied to transition support sits with Student Transition Programs.

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