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College graduates often face uncertainty and change after graduation, which can impact their relationships. It's essential to communicate clearly about future plans and support each other's growth. Nostalgia should not cloud the present, and time becomes more precious. Some relationships may not last, but those that do can be even more meaningful. Graduation marks the beginning of adulthood, and if the relationship can survive the transition, it can grow stronger.
This post was originally published on Afro
By Ericka Alston Buck
Graduation season is here—and with it comes the joy of accomplishment, the fear of the unknown, and for many college couples, a looming question: Can we survive what comes next?
College is a unique bubble where love can grow quickly—shared schedules, late-night talks, and cafeteria dates turn into routines that feel like forever. But when the degrees are handed out and the moving trucks arrive, reality often sets in. One partner moves back home, the other lands a job in a different city, and suddenly you’re navigating not just adulthood, but distance, uncertainty, and change—all at once.
It’s a lot. But it doesn’t mean your relationship is doomed. In fact, what happens after graduation can be the real test of your connection—and an opportunity to build something deeper.
Here are five pieces of advice for couples facing the post-college crossroads:
1. Communicate with clarity
Life after graduation isn’t the time for vague feelings and unsaid expectations. Talk openly about what you want—from each other and for yourselves. Honesty may be uncomfortable, but it’s essential for making informed decisions about your future.
2. Respect the transition
You’re both growing. You’re both adjusting. Give each other room to evolve without assuming it means you’re growing apart. Support each other’s paths while still prioritizing your bond.
3. Don’t romanticize the past—build for the future
Nostalgia is powerful, but don’t let it cloud what’s really happening now. Are you still aligned in your goals? Do you both want to keep building this relationship? Stay grounded in the present when making plans for what’s next.
4. Be intentional with your time
Whether you’re across the country or across town, time becomes more precious post-grad. Set up regular calls, plan visits, and stay engaged in each other’s lives. Consistency creates connection.
5. Know when to let go
Some college relationships last, and some don’t—and both outcomes are valid. If the relationship starts to feel more like an obligation than a partnership, it might be time to part ways with grace and gratitude. Endings can still be beautiful.
Graduation doesn’t just mark the end of your academic journey—it’s the beginning of your adult life. And if your relationship can make the leap with you, it may prove to be even more meaningful than you imagined.
Whether you’re staying, separating, or still figuring it out—remember: love that’s meant to grow will find a way, even when the road ahead looks uncertain.
Congrats Class of 2025!
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