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Being an Advocate for your Teen
 
Your  student probably has some big dreams. And you surely want to help make those big dreams come true. But it can be a bit confusing to figure out how you can actually go about helping your child prepare right now for a lifetime of success. Happily, answers are just a click away. Our guide to being an advocate for your teen is full of information that you can use to support your child, ask the right questions, and set achievable goals on the path to that future college degree.  
Info Packet: Get empowered to be your teen’s best advocate by exploring the information and recommendations (complete with FAQs) provided in the guide below.
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