Students' socioeconomic status (SES) reflects parental level of education, employment, and assets, and is a big factor in their educational opportunity and success. What is one nonfinancial boost that parents can provide a student planning to attend college?

a.) Parents living in remote, rural areas are more likely to expend greater effort to get their child to school.
b.) Parents often depend on existing special education programs to ensure that their child is given the same opportunities as other children.
c.) Parents may invest in specialized after-school programs for their children.
d.) Parents with more education can help with a child's more challenging homework.


Answer: d.) Parents with more education can help with a child's more challenging homework.

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