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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can't intervene OP unless your children have signed away their privacy rights under FAFSA. This is the way college get around having to talk to parents. Once your kid is 18 and on campus - it's all your child's business even though you are footing the bill. If you try to contact a professor, the professor should either not respond or say that you are out of line and accoridng to FAFSA he or she can't talk to you. It was a precondition of us paying for college that both of our kids waived their FAFSA rights so we can intervene. You want to have that right especially in cases of emergency, illness, or crisis with campus or off campus police. Yes I am a lawyer.[/quote] I'm laughing because the previous post to yours mentions FERPA. What kind of lawyer are you? [/quote]
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