Subject: Handling Separation Anxiety

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Let It Go!
If the prospect of your kids leaving for college (or just going back to college after a break) leaves you with a pit in your stomach that rivals the Grand Canyon, you are not alone.

The bigger issue is how you are going to manage this severe melancholy and move forward in a positive and productive way. You wouldn’t want your kids to be so forlorn, so why should YOU give in to those feelings?

College Parents and Separation Anxiety explains this phenomenon and offers suggestions on how to overcome it.
Let’s (Not) Play Jeopardy, Alex!
The ever-popular game show is good entertainment, but knowing that your kid might be in “Merit Scholarship Jeopardy” is not. They worked so hard in high school to earn that merit $$ (and boy, did it help with tuition), but found that keeping up the grades once in college wasn’t all that easy. 

What to do if your student is on the verge of losing their academic merit scholarships due to their GPA not meeting the threshold? There are great tips here on how to prevent losing merit scholarships.
What’s Up Ahead on The Road…
New Calculator Plans 4 Years of College Costs

Quatromoney is a revolutionary new platform with a new calculator that’s designed to help families make all 4 years of college costs more manageable in advance. (Even if you have less than 4 years left, this platform can still help you manage those costs.)

In our efforts to bring you anything and everything that might help make the college funding process easier, we would like to ask you to review their calculator and fill out a survey about it, to let them know what they are doing right, and what they can work on.

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We so appreciate your time and feedback.
Debbie Schwartz
Founder, Road2College
I'm a parent, like many of you, navigating college admissions and paying for college. With an expertise in personal finance, analysis, and marketing, I'm working to give families the information and tools to make smarter financial college decisions.
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