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Welcome to edu-advocacy-assoc.com, the online home of Educational Advocacy Associates, LLC. Educational Advocacy Associates, LLC specialize in:

  • Helping students or adults looking to obtain their GED
  • Being an advocate for students requiring Services for Exceptional Children
  • Assisting students as they begin their search for the college of their choice
  • Providing guidance on how to obtain funding for post-secondary education
  • Working as a Liaison between the Court System and County School Systems
  • Representing the interest of the student and/or parents during a mediation hearing
  • Assisting families and/or students facing barriers to education due to homelessness
  • Work with a Court Appointed Guardian-ad-Litem to assure that the student's educational interest are taken into consideration
  • Provide assistance to private schools and Youth Detention Centers with roll-out of Georgia Performance Standards for Education
 
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  • Additional Action to Ensure Access to Federal Student Loans
    Secretary Spellings announced that the U.S. Department of Education would take further action to purchase Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program loans to ensure students have continued access to Federal student loans. The Department will use its existing authority to purchase 2007-2008 academic year FFEL loans. The purchase program is...
  • Reading First Impact Study: Final Report
    Secretary Spellings announced the release of the Institute of Education Sciences' report: Reading First Impact Study: Final Report. This report presents an additional year of data from 2006-2007 on student reading comprehension and classroom instruction. In addition, the report includes information on the impact of the program on first-grade students'...
  • Watch TV Show Webcast: Paying for College
    In an era when what students know is the most important factor in determining success, postsecondary education has never been more critical. Although two thirds of high-growth, high wage jobs require a college degree, only a third of Americans have one. Ninety percent of the fastest-growing jobs in the knowledge-driven...
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