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A little hovering is fine, students say

One insisted on sitting in on his college student’s job interview. Another demanded that her graduate student be given a different housing assignment.

They’re called “helicopter parents.” University administrators often bemoan the crippling effect they can have when they intervene on students’ behalf. But a recent national survey suggests that while college officials may see many parents’ behavior as overzealous, students are largely satisfied with a little helicopter-like hovering, at least in their first year.