

- Parents, be your child’s greatest cheerleader and coach, but remember they are in the driver’s seat. You can assist, but allow them to be accountable for their future.
- Make sure your child is taking courses that are challenging; review your child’s schedule, make changes if necessary and monitor their progress often; this will help when taking college entrance exams for admission.
- Have your child research and investigate career options; allow your child to job shadow and complete a career assessment to assist with areas of interest and ability.
- Have the serious financial talk with your child about affordable and realistic college choices. Discuss what your family contribution will be and what is expected of your child. Example: suggesting your child obtain a part-time job to help with college expenses.
- Visit college campuses; start as early as 9th grade and check out available summer programs and camp options; this may help you to determine if this is the right choice for college. Make sure they have the major or program of study you are seeking prior to enrolling.
- Review college Clep & DSST Policies; Schedule assessments to earn college credit while in high school. Surprisingly, you can save an average of $900 per college class. Start taking assessments as early as 10th Grade.
- Research college scholarships options and apply for them throughout high school no matter how minimal the amount. It all adds up!
- Take College Entrance Exams including the ACT and SAT multiple times.
- Apply for Financial Aid.
- Volunteer, Volunteer, Volunteer!
- Network, Network, Network!
