Encourage Learning  Parents play a critical role  Explore your child’s interests  Provide a ‘learning’ environment  Create a routine for studying.

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Encourage Learning  Parents play a critical role  Explore your child’s interests  Provide a ‘learning’ environment  Create a routine for studying  Make college an expectation  Be clear that college is possible

Take the Right Steps  Challenge your child to get good grades  Pursue a solid foundation in math and science  Read as much as possible  Encourage taking honors, AP, and even college courses in high school

Use Resources  School counselors can help Choosing classes Explaining college options Applying for financial aid  Research financial aid opportunities  Explore pre-college and summer programs  C onsider TRiO, Upward Bound

 Take school seriously and make it a priority  Take the right steps to get into college  Take advantage of available resources