Many Asian American parents immigrate to the U.S. seeking a better life for their family. In addition, many immigrate for the sake of providing better educational opportunities for their children and therefore higher likelihood of success in their futures (Cress & Ikeda, 2003). It is common for Asian American parents to choose their children’s major, career, and social activities (Okagaki & Frensch, 1998). For Asian American students who are raised with traditional values where parents dictate your major and your extracurricular activities, high grade achievement is expected. This can result in added stress in college, which can lead to depression and other mental health concerns (Cress & Ikeda).