Can also be found on the official AVID website
The U.S. Department of Education provides resources to help parents in a variety of ways, covering early childhood education all the way through paying for college. Get tips on helping students with homework, reading, and math.
Parent Toolkit is produced by NBC News Education Nation and includes information about almost every aspect of your child’s development, from early education to college and careers.
NEA offers tips on keeping kids curious, providing emotional support, partnering with teachers, and understanding education policy.
FSA gives parents the information they need to save for college, learn about financial aid, and help their child complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). FSA also provides in depth resources on college and financial aid in both English and Spanish.
The College Board’s Big Future is a free, comprehensive resource that helps both students and parents to make college planning easier. They provide parent action plans from middle school through each year of high school and information on financial aid.
Career Village gives students access to career information and advice from professionals across the country. Parents can direct their children here to help them become more career-ready.
CWL hosts free virtual college fairs and information sessions to help you and your child learn more about different colleges and receive expert advice on admissions and paying for college.
College Greenlight is a free service for first-generation and underrepresented students to find caring colleges, scholarship opportunities, and mentors.