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Advice for Parents(The following content was previously available on guideforparents.com, developed and maintained by Jan A. Maas) Special material just for the parents of a college-bound student. Includes General Advice, Financial Aid Advice, and Avoiding Scholarship Scams. General AdviceCollege Board Tests; for Parents: Insights into the College Board Tests, including the SATs. Getting Ready for College Early: How to help your child prepare for college in the pre high school years. From the U.S. Department of Education. Preparing Your Child for College: A government online publication that answers important questions — such as "Why attend college?" — and provides detailed preparation guidelines. Ten Steps to Prepare Your Child for College: What to do, from pre-school through high school. From College is Possible. What Terms do I Need to Understand?: A glossary from the U.S. Department of Education's Preparing Your Child for College. Financial AidCollege Financial Aid: Links to three government publications on student aid, written for parents. FinAid: The Financial Aid Information Page: Free, comprehensive, independent and objective guide to student financial aid. Topics include international, disabled, older, and minority student aid. Financial Aid Glossary: From FinAid. Includes acronyms, numbers and an alphabetical list. Paying for College: Includes basic facts, myths and realities about financial aid, and a guide to responsible borrowing. From College is Possible. Sallie Mae: Information about the financial aid process. Includes a set of interactive financial aid calculators and a glossary of financial aid terms. Scholarship Scam Sites$cholarship $cams Site: Warnings from the Federal Trade Commission about common scholarship scams. Avoiding Scams and Dubious Offers: Outlines the common signs of a scam, and provides advice on how to investigate a scholarship search company and what to do if you feel you have been scammed. Good advice, from FreSch.
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