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Maintaining a relationship while in school can be extremely challenging. Everyday life is filled with various commitments and juggling them can be stressful. Although each relationship is unique, it is possible to strike a balance and preserve a strong connection. For instance, at Bryant University, if you happen to reside in the same residential hall (or plan to the following year), it may allow for more time spent together while also allowing you to be with your friends.

However, if you and your partner are not in the same grade, or the living situation addressed above is not applicable, the situation becomes more complex. One effective strategy I’ve discovered is aligning your schedules as closely as possible. This allows you to walk to classes together and even grab a meal or hang out after classes conclude, ensuring that you cross paths at some point during the day.

Another important aspect is setting aside dedicated time for each other. I’ve found that designating Sundays for shared activities like dinner, walks, or studying together is a simple and effective way to spend quality time. Putting in the effort to plan activities that accommodate both of your schedules is greatly appreciated by both parties.

Overall, communication and honesty are paramount in a college relationship. It’s essential to ensure that you share the same understanding of your relationship’s priorities. Utilizing texting and phone calls can be highly beneficial in creating a stronger sense of connection, as well as providing continuous support. When it comes to resolving conflicts, consider opting for in-person discussions, or driving to a neutral location to steer clear of the college environment, rather than relying solely on texting.

Maintaining a relationship in college can undoubtedly be challenging, but the investment of time and effort is incredibly worthwhile. I hope the provided tips prove useful, but it’s important to acknowledge that it’s often a process of trial and error. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to navigating this situation, so keep in mind that every relationship is unique, and flexibility & understanding play a crucial role in making it work.

Carmen Yebba

Bryant '25

I am a third-year Team and Project Management Major, Marketing and Communications Minor at Bryant University. I am from Westwood, Massachusetts!