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+ PARENTS Preparing Your Teens To Be Successful
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THINK ABOUT THIS... w Only 25% of all Americans hold a Bachelor’s degree w 25% of recent college graduates with Bachelor’s degrees are settling for jobs that do not require one w Only 20% of jobs require a Bachelor’s degree
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w The cost of college has increased 260% in the past 15 years w It takes the average college student 5 years to complete college w The average salary for a college graduate ranges between $25,000 and $30,000
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So What Should You Do? w Develop a plan w The plan should be based on your teen’s interests w Education should be seen as a means to your teen’s goals
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Where and When to Begin... w The most important thing you as a parent can do is to help your teen focus w 78% of junior high school students and 48% of high school students want their parents to talk to them more about school w 67% of teachers say that student success is produced by parents who stress education
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Help your teen identify their interests and abilities
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Help your teen acquire skills
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Help your teen plan an appropriate, affordable post- secondary education
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Help your teen take advantage of all post-secondary programs available in high school
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Remember... w Let your teen choose their own career w Students need to learn to fill out their own forms when they begin the application process for post-secondary education w Make sure your teen writes their own application essays w Remember who is really applying to college
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w Be aware that your teen’s future goals do not reflect on you w Know that a college degree doesn’t always guarantee success w Take your teen to college and career fairs w Visit post-secondary institutions with your teen
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Don’t forget... w Successful post-secondary education must match your teen’s career goals w College is only one of many post-secondary educational paths. Don’t overlook others: apprenticeships, community colleges, military, and technical colleges
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w College isn’t the goal, only a means to an end! w Before choosing a college, students need to know if their planned major is competitive or open at the college. w Both high school and college jobs are useful if they’re relevant to a student’s plans for the future.
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Finally... w Encourage your teen to volunteer w Encourage them to take advantage of ‘free’ education while they can by taking any skill classes, or bridging to community college while still in high school w Use the Internet to search for college and career information
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To love what you do and feel that it matters - how could anything be more fun? -Katherine Graham
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