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ADHD Weekly - Colleges Don’t Always Tell You When Your Student Is Struggling: Learn About FERPA Requirements

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If you're used to open lines between you and your child's high school, you might be surprised that communication with your child's college or university is very different. Learn about how FERPA affects that communication and what you and your young adult can do to keep the lines open. Read "Colleges Don’t Always Tell You When Your Student Is Struggling: Learn About FERPA Requirements" at bit.ly/nrcferpareqa to learn more. What are your suggests to help new students at college?

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