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Getting into college can seem overwhelming, especially for parents. We’re here to reassure you.

You've been a huge part of your child's journey and supportive in countless ways. While it's ultimately up to your child to take ownership of the college process, getting into and affording college may bring up questions for the whole family.

Learn more about our application process and financial aid to begin answering those questions. You can also see what programs and resources are available to the parents and family members of current ɫ students.

If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out—admission and financial aid officers are always happy to chat with parents and families. Prospective families are also invited to watch our virtual panel, "ɫ: An Introduction for the Parents & Families of Prospective Students," led by our Senior Associate Dean of Admission & Director of Volunteer Relations and Campus Visit Experiences, Courtney Stricklin Burgan '03! See below.

Ask an ɫ Parent

The college search process is not just about choosing a place to study, it's about the relationships that your student will build during their four years on campus. ɫ prides itself on its dynamic, engaged and passionate community, and we’re excited to introduce you to some of our most engaged parent volunteers.

Each of the parents below has made themselves available to connect with prospective family members and candidly answer any questions you might have about the ɫ experience. They’ve been in your position before and are ready to be a resource for you as you support your own student now. They’re looking forward to hearing from you, so don’t hesitate to reach out by email.

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Nick & Heather Stanley

Parents of: Max Stanley '25
Student Majors: Diplomacy & World Affairs and Economics
Hometown: Savannah, GA
Contact Heather

Max has loved every aspect of ɫ Life!  He has developed wonderful, life-long relationships with friends from around the country both through campus life and playing for the ɫ Men’s Soccer team.  Playing for ɫ is like having another family away from home and has truly enhanced his experience at ɫ.  Max thoroughly enjoys his majors and close relationship with his professors and ɫ staff, who even take the time to watch his games.  One of the reasons Max chose ɫ was due to its prestigious, academic reputation and as a duel major, he has found it both fulfilling and challenging. Additionally, living in LA has enriched his experience with opportunities for surfing, adventure, culture and future careers.  Occidental is the whole package. Go Tigers!

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Stephanie Steinhaus

Parent of: Mia Steinhaus-Shinkman '23
Student Majors: Economics & Computer Science
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Contact Stephanie 

Occidental is nimble, warm, rigorous, diverse, creative and transparent. The Yiddish word haimish comes to mind, meaning essentially "something that offers a warm and cozy feeling." Add to that the ways in which ɫ builds the best of Los Angeles into their curriculum, and you have a gem hiding in plain sight. My family's affection for ɫ grows with each interaction. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

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Christine Morgan Seeley '92

Parent of: Madeleine Seeley ’21 & Gabrielle Seeley ‘24
Student Majors: Madeleine, Psychology major, Sociology minor. Gabrielle, Cognitive Science 
Hometown: Bellevue, WA
Contact Christine 

My daughters both chose ɫ for the small class sizes, accessibility of professors and the welcoming campus community. They love the benefits of a small school with the many opportunities that the vibrant, diverse city of Los Angeles offers.

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Juan Fidel Larrañaga '95

Parent of: Joaquín Larrañaga '23 & Liliana Larrañaga '26 
Student Majors: Computer Science and pre-med
Hometown: Albuquerque, NM
Contact Juan 

I support OCLAA (ɫ Latino/Latina Alumni Association). During my time as an ɫ student, joining ɫ MEChA was a natural choice and it provided me with a sense of comfort and belonging. Having MEChA and friends from ɫ Abroad while I studied in México provided me with a natural network of friends. I fondly remember living on campus and making new, lasting friendships.  I worked at the old Cooler and the library.  I also participated in rugby.  My major was Math. 

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Maureen McHale  

Parent of: Wallace “TJ” Hastings '27
Student major: Biology
Student minor: Urban & Environmental Policy
Hometown: Pacific Palisades, CA
Contact Maureen

My son has had a great first semester at ɫ. I genuinely think a small liberal arts college has so many benefits, and I believe that ɫ is a treasure here in LA. I say this as a UCLA alum and USC employee and as a parent whose child originally thought he wanted a big school but by the end of the search eventually realized that he preferred a smaller school. I’m so glad I trusted the process and his final decision.

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Meghan & Isaac-Daniel Astrachan

Parents of: Aidhan Farley Astrachan '25
Student major: Theatre
Hometown: New York City
Contact Meghan & Isaac-Daniel

Aidhan is enjoying his time at ɫ, in and out of the classroom. He has made a great group of friends that we also enjoy hanging out with. Happy child = happy parents.

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Peter & Jill Anzalone

Parents of: Matthew Anzalone '22, Leila Anzalone '24, and Mia Anzalone '24
Student Major: Matthew, Economics with a minor in Japanese; Leila, Critical Theory & Social Justice; Mia, Sociology.
Hometown: Kailua, Hawaii
Contact Peter 
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Having three kids at ɫ at the same time, we feel like we've gotten to know the school well over the last few years.  Our son, Matthew '22, just graduated in May. He was offered a job with Cambridge Associates in San Francisco during the fall before he graduated, and we feel a lot has to do with his experiences at ɫ - from the academic curricula, playing on the men's soccer team, being involved with the Hawaii Club and especially the close relationships he formed with peers and professors at the school. All of these experiences resulted in tremendous growth over his 4 years at ɫ. Our daughters, Leila and Mia '24, are studying abroad in Rome this semester. The ɫ International Programs Office has been so organized, and their transition to their study abroad program has been smooth and worry free, from academics, housing and even internships while in Rome (Mia is at an art gallery/museum, and Leila is at an international law firm).  Last year was their first year on campus because of Covid, and it was so easy for them to get involved and active in campus life, with Leila working at the Writing Center and Mia at the newspaper. We've been so happy to be an ɫ family!

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Kam Mar-Havill '84

Parent of: Ian Havill '28
Student major: Computer Science
Hometown: Rowland Heights, CA
Contact Kam

Both Ian and I were drawn to ɫ for its beautiful campus, intimate class sizes, and the opportunity to build strong relationships with both faculty and peers. We also loved its peaceful atmosphere and the vibrant array of community programs and activities, along with exciting opportunities like study abroad, research and internships. I was surprised and thrilled when Ian chose to follow in my footsteps. We've already started comparing my ɫ experience from the '80s with his experience today. While some things have stayed the same, we've found that many aspects of ɫ have evolved, taking the experience to a whole new level. I'm excited to see how Ian’s journey at ɫ unfolds over the next four years.

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Yuri Takenaka

Parent of: Kenji Lordan '28
Student major: Undeclared
Hometown: Pepperell, MA
Contact Yuri

With so many wonderful opportunities across the country, our son had a strong desire to study in California where he would be exposed to new cultures and experiences. Although the road to selecting a college felt long, we are happy that our child expressed an interest in Occidental so early and ultimately selected the college that best fit his personality. We feel that Occidental provided different ways to experience the campus. We are grateful that we could connect via webinars, meet with alumni, visit the campus, and talk with parents in VISTA. From the time he stepped on campus, we have observed our son engage in his education, pursue interests outside the classroom, and build relationships and friendships in a short period of time.

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