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| How to Start a Club; Applying to College Abroad; Tuition Prep | 29 Aug 2024 | 00:55:21 | |
Are you sending your senior to college in the fall? If so, join host Sally Ganga to hear Jan Combs, college finance expert at College Coach, give tips on what you should be doing right now to prepare for that tuition bill. Then, former college counselor at the American School of Madrid Marj Southworth will be discussing applying to colleges outside of the United States. (Hint: there’s more than just study abroad!) Interested in getting more involved at your high school? Considering starting your own club? College Coach admissions counselor Jen Simons and host Sally Ganga will be offering advice on how to make it happen. | |||
| What is the Coalition Application; Financial Aid ABCs | 22 Aug 2024 | 00:54:42 | |
Have you heard of the Coalition for College? Curious to learn more? Host Ian Fisher will be joined by Liz Cheron, CEO of Coalition for College, to discuss the application's role in the college admission landscape. Then, he and College Coach education finance expert Beth Feinberg-Keenan will discuss the ABCs of applying for financial aid; in other words, what do all those acronyms stand for? | |||
| A Deep Dive on Hamilton College | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:54:42 | |
In the continuation of our Deep Dives series, host Sally Ganga speaks with representatives from Hamilton College, a private liberal arts college in New York, to learn more about life at Hamilton. | |||
| Too Late to Save for College?; Working Parents; Listener Q&A | 15 Sep 2022 | 00:57:02 | |
If you’ve been looking at college price tags and wishing you’d started saving earlier, you might want to tune in to today’s show. Guest Yvette Haring of TIAA-CREF will be talking about 520 college savings programs and whether or not it’s too late to open one (hint—probably not!). In other segments, we’re talking to working parents to find out how they make time to support their students (it’s Working Parents Day!), and answering listeners’ admissions and finance questions. | |||
| Latino-Hispanic Serving Institutions, Majors, and Scholarships | 08 Sep 2022 | 00:53:54 | |
If you’re interested in attending a Hispanic-Serving Institution, intrigued by Hispanic Studies, or want to learn more about Latino-Hispanic Scholarships, today’s show is for you! We’ll hear from a representative from University of New Mexico, a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU), offer insight into what it means to major in Hispanic Studies and other interdisciplinary majors, and share details about some of the many Latino-Hispanic Scholarships available to students. | |||
| First Generation Students; Wily Network; Financial Aid Refunds | 01 Sep 2022 | 00:51:15 | |
Imagine heading off to college with no one to support you—no parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents. That’s what many foster students who make it to college face every year. Join us to learn more about how the Wily Network is stepping up to fill that void. If you’ve received money back from your college, and you’re not sure why, we have answer. We’ll share everything you need to know about financial aid refunds, including why they happen and what you should do with the funds. Finally, one of our own educators shares her story of being a first generation college student. | |||
| Exploring the UC App and Apply Texas App; Cal Grant Program | 25 Aug 2022 | 00:52:02 | |
Planning to apply to a University of California institution or a Texas public university? We’re exploring the UC application and the Apply Texas platform in today’s podcast. And in our college finance segment, we’ll share details on the Cal Grant Program. | |||
| Starting College Strong; Listener Questions | 18 Aug 2022 | 00:52:27 | |
Attention college freshmen: starting strong is one of the keys to a successful college experience. We have some best practices to help students get off to a good first semester. We’re also answering your college admissions and finance questions. | |||
| The Common App & Coalition App are Live!; Credit Reports | 11 Aug 2022 | 00:57:22 | |
It’s that time of year: the Common App and the Coalition application are both live. We’re breaking down each option and offering suggestions on getting started on these application platforms. We will also look at credit reports in terms of both personal and college finance. | |||
| Learning a Foreign Language; Working in College | 04 Aug 2022 | 00:56:56 | |
Wondering if working in college is a good idea? We have thoughts! (Because of course we do!) We’re also exploring the benefits of studying a foreign language with our guests from Duolingo, one of the coolest ways to support classroom learning, pick up a new language on your own, or for international students to show proficiency in English. | |||
| Becoming a Sportscaster; Athlete To Do Lists; Sharing Aid Details | 28 Jul 2022 | 00:53:00 | |
If you’ve ever dreamed of being a sportscaster, tune in to today’s podcast to learn more about how to make that happen from someone in the field. We also have a list of things athletes should be doing now. And finally, we’ll talk through sharing financial aid package information with others—why you might want to do this, when you might not want to do this, and how to do it. | |||
| Sending Your Student Off to College; Listener Q&A | 21 Jul 2022 | 00:52:09 | |
Your student applied, got in, and made their final decision. Now what? We have everything you need to know from the mother of two college students who has gone through the process herself. In Office Hours, we’re answering your college finance and admissions questions. | |||
| Advice for Students Going to College Abroad | 14 Jul 2022 | 00:53:34 | |
Today’s show is all about attending college in a place other than your home country. We’ll be offering admissions and college finance advice for international students who plan to attend college in the US and US students who want to go abroad for their studies. | |||
| True or False? Debunking Admissions and Financial Aid Rumors! | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:56:12 | |
Does most of what you know about college and the college admission process come from friends, neighbors, and acquiantainces? Does the college admission process and higher education in general seem a bit scary as a result? If so, please listen to this podcast. Our host, Elizabeth Heaton, will be talking with colleagues Julia Jones and Blair Dixon regarding rumors about the application process and colleges in general. In addition, College Coach Financial Aid consultant Alex Gonzalez will be addressing rumors about saving and paying for college. Hint: most rumors you hear are very, very incorrect! | |||
| Summer Campus Visits; Meeting Financial Need | 07 Jul 2022 | 00:54:01 | |
What does it mean when a college meets financial need? We’ll take a closer look at the reality of this policy for families and share some colleges that do this. For those planning college visits this summer, we have advice from a Boston College admissions officer and a tour guide about how to make the most of that time even though students aren’t on campus. | |||
| Morehead Cain & Selective Scholarships; Buy Now Pay Later Apps | 30 Jun 2022 | 00:53:12 | |
While much of the scholarship dollars available to students comes courtesy of merit aid awarded by colleges to the best applicants in their pools, a handful of selective scholarships require an application process. We’ll explore the requirements for Morehead Cain and talk about other selective scholarships in today’s podcast. On the finance side, we’re talking through the buy now, pay later programs that are seemingly sweeping the world—and getting some college students into trouble. | |||
| LGBTQ+ College Search; Listener Q&A | 23 Jun 2022 | 00:54:21 | |
The college search process can be daunting for all students, but LGTBQ+ students may find it particularly challenging as they search for spaces where they will feel comfortable and safe. In honor of Pride month, we’re talking through how these students can best approach this part of applying to college. In Office Hours, we’re answering listeners’ college finance and admissions questions. | |||
| Common App Report; Attending a Christian College; College Savings | 16 Jun 2022 | 00:53:44 | |
As you prepare to pay for college, you may be finally tapping your college savings accounts. We have advice about how to best approach this. The Common App recently released a report on the 2021-2022 admissions cycle. We’ve pored over the findings and will share highlights with you. Finally we’re looking at what it’s like to be at a college with a Christian name—and not be Christian. | |||
| Application Deadlines; Financing Advice; Common App Activity List | 09 Jun 2022 | 00:50:44 | |
Rising seniors already know that this summer is an important time to get ahead on their application work. One important component of that is finalizing your list and noting important submission deadlines. And understanding those options is key to your success. With that in mind, we’ll discuss early decision one and two, early action, restricted early action, priority, regular decision, and rolling decision. For those with tuition bills due, we have advice for securing financing for the upcoming year. And in Office Hours, we’re all about starting your activity list for the Common Application. | |||
| LGBTQ+ Scholarships; Student Research; Using a College Counselor | 02 Jun 2022 | 00:53:49 | |
It’s Pride Month, and we’re covering LGBTQ+ scholarships in celebration. We’re also talking about student research—why you might do this and what it can look like. Finally, in office hours we’re reviewing how to decide if using an independent counselor is the right path for you. | |||
| Cutting Back to Improve Teen Mental Health; Listener Q&A | 26 May 2022 | 00:51:07 | |
Students these days are frequently involved in as many activities outside of the classroom as classes they’re taking inside it. A social worker and teen parent joins today’s show to discuss how cutting back can help improve mental health. In Office Hours, we’re answering listeners’ college finance and admissions questions. | |||
| Recommendation Letters; Summer Planning; Rising Interest Rates | 19 May 2022 | 00:52:37 | |
No summer plans? No problem! There are so many interesting things students can do with their summers that don’t need to be planned way in advance. Tune in to learn more. Interest rates are rising, and we’re discussing what that might mean for college financing and savings. Finally, we have advice re: asking for letters of recommendation, including who, when, and how to ask. | |||
| Regular Decision Results; Living Off Campus | 12 May 2022 | 00:53:31 | |
Now that the dust has settled on regular decision 2022, we’re sharing the results and trends we’re seeing. We’re also exploring things to think about if you’re trying to decide whether to move out of the dorm to an off-campus apartment next year. | |||
| Hear from the Deans: Babson, Olin, & Wellesley College Deans Join | 05 May 2022 | 00:54:17 | |
Babson, Olin, and Wellesley Colleges may seem like three very different colleges sharing only a similar location. But they’ve come together for an interesting collaborative program impacting students at each of the schools. Their three admissions deans join today’s podcast to share more about it. | |||
| Helicopter Parenting; Engineering at MSU; Loan Repayment Updates | 30 May 2024 | 00:57:24 | |
We have an exciting guest today: our host Shannon Vasconcelos will be joined by Sean Fochtman of Michigan State University. He’ll discuss his insights from working with students in the College of Engineering as well as his current role as Director of Alumni Venture Support within MSU’s Burgess Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. In addition, Shannon will be chatting with College Coach expert and parent of high school students Karen Spencer about whether there is ever a time to be a helicopter parent. Finally, college finance expert Michelle Clifton will be providing a student and parent loan repayment update. | |||
| Waitlists; A Senior’s Admissions Story; Tax Season College Saving | 28 Apr 2022 | 00:51:44 | |
Did you receive one of the dreaded “not a no but not a yes” waitlist offers? There are some strategies you can employ, and we’ll share them on the show today. It’s also tax season, and we have some tax-advantaged ways for you to save for college. Finally, one of our own seniors joins the show to share his college search, application, and decision process. | |||
| Next Steps for Seniors After Making Deposits; Consortium Schools | 21 Apr 2022 | 00:50:39 | |
It’s late April, and most seniors are getting ready to make their final choice and deposit at the college they’ll attend next fall. We’re covering all the next steps they need to be thinking about. Many students with top choice colleges feel like they should attend a summer program at that college. We’re also talking through the value of attending a college that participates in a consortium of some kind, from the Five Colleges in Massachusetts to the Claremont Schools in California. | |||
| Maximizing Naviance; Stories from Our Team; Athletic Scholarships | 14 Apr 2022 | 00:53:32 | |
Student athlete hoping for a scholarship? In honor of National Student Athlete Day on April 6, we have everything you need to know about athletic scholarships for college. In another story from our team, Vanessa Garrido will share her story of applying to college as the first generation daughter of immigrants. And for those students with access to Naviance through their high school, we’re offering tips on how to use it to its fullest potential. | |||
| Should You Reapply?; AP & IB Classes; Saving for College Timeline | 07 Apr 2022 | 00:52:20 | |
For all the seniors celebrating their acceptances and making their final selection, there are a few unhappy with their results and contemplating a different path. If you are thinking about taking a gap year and reapplying, we have some suggestions for evaluating your options and deciding how best to move forward with this process. High school students choosing courses for the coming school year may be wondering if they should add AP or IB coursework to their schedules. We have thoughts! And finally, it’s never too late to start saving for college, and we’ll share how to get started. | |||
| How to Use LinkedIn for College Admissions; Listener Q&A | 31 Mar 2022 | 00:53:27 | |
Students have been warned about cleaning up their social media presence, but many don’t realize that some sites can be beneficial to high school and college students. Andrew Cohen, senior enterprise account executive for the education vertical at LinkedIn joins the show today to share how high school and college-bound students can best utilize and leverage LinkedIn during the college admissions process. In Office Hours, we’re answering your college finance and admissions questions. | |||
| Borrowing for College; Preliminary College List; Sports Academies | 24 Mar 2022 | 00:53:47 | |
Many families will take out loans to help pay for college. We’re exploring the good, bad, and ugly of parents borrowing money to fund this big expense. We’re also discussing sports academies and how to determine if this is the right choice for your student athlete. In Office Hours, we have tips on getting started on a preliminary college list. | |||
| Admitted Student Events; Summer Programs; Qualifying for PSLF | 17 Mar 2022 | 00:52:39 | |
Many students with top choice colleges feel like they should attend a summer program at that college. We’ll talk about the pros and cons of that decision and share our bottom line on this. We will also cover admitted student events: why you might want to attend and what to do while you’re there. We’re also unpacking Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF for short) and how to determine if you qualify, how to take advantage of the program, and how to avoid making mistakes that could disqualify you for PSLF. | |||
| Regular Decision Results; Women’s Colleges; Listener Q&A | 10 Mar 2022 | 00:53:58 | |
Regular decision results are coming out, and we can help! We have advice about how to decide and what to do if you are waitlisted. In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re discussing what makes a someone a good candidate for a women’s college. In Office Hours, we’re answering your college finance and admissions questions. | |||
| The Price You Pay for College | 03 Mar 2022 | 00:54:23 | |
New York Times columnist Ron Lieber published The Price You Pay for College: An Entirely New Road Map for the Biggest Financial Decision Your Family Will Ever Make in early 2021. Our team is sharing their thoughts on the book in this episode. | |||
| Starting College Abroad; FinAid Awareness; College Visit Planning | 24 Feb 2022 | 00:54:42 | |
What does it mean when your college of choice accepts you and then asks you to spend your first year in another country? We’ll share more about starting college abroad, from why these programs exist to what to expect to whether or not you can ask for a more traditional start on campus. In our final Financial Aid Awareness Month segment, we’re sharing more about what a financial aid officer actually does and how they can help you. Finally, with spring (and COVID on the wane), it’s college visit season! We have planning tips. | |||
| How Social Media is Used in the College Admissions Process | 23 May 2024 | 00:54:33 | |
How does college admissions and paying for college intersect? Listen to this show to find out. Host Ian Fisher will be talking with colleague Gabbi Tobias about how to use social media to research colleges. It can be a very handy tool for this! He will also be talking with colleague Kyra Tyler about whether colleges look at the social media accounts of applicants. In addition, College Coach finance expert Jennifer Willcox is going to discuss how social media outlets and groups may be a good place for families to obtain paying and saving for college information. | |||
| Test Optional and Public Unis; SAT Changes; FinAid Awareness | 17 Feb 2022 | 00:52:30 | |
Test optional policies driven by limited access to testing during the pandemic have made that part of the process more confusing, especially at colleges that rely heavily on grades and testing alone when making admissions decisions. Chris Lucier, former VP at University of Vermont and University of Delaware, joins the show to share his insight into the impact of test optional policies on applicants to public universities. In our second segment for Financial Aid Awareness month, we’re sharing how financial aid eligibility is determined and helping you decipher your financial aid award. We’ll also be discussing recently announced changes to the SAT. | |||
| Biz Career Paths; FinAid Awareness; School Counselor Com. | 10 Feb 2022 | 00:55:20 | |
February is Financial Aid Awareness Month, and we’re celebrating by covering the basics of financial aid, from the definition to available options to funding sources. We’re also welcoming a guest to the show to share his journey from music major to SVP at IDW Publishing, offering some proof that you don’t have to study business in college to be successful in the business world. And finally, if you’ve hired a private counselor, we have some insight from a former school counselor on when and how to share that with your high school counselor. | |||
| The Nursing Profession; Listener Q&A | 03 Feb 2022 | 00:53:08 | |
We regularly speak to students with an interest in the medical field and the different paths available to them. This week, a working nurse will join the show to discuss his journey to becoming a nurse and offer insight into his work. We’ll also be answering your college finance and admissions questions. | |||
| Education Tax Breaks; Reflections from a former Dean of Admission | 27 Jan 2022 | 00:54:32 | |
Today, we are fortunate to have former University of Chicago Dean of Admission, Ted O’Neill, offer a retrospective of his 30+ years serving in admissions. We will wrap up the show focusing on tax season, and we have information on education tax breaks—what they are and how to take advantage of them. | |||
| SAT/ACT Myths; Asking for More Merit Money; Good Fit Colleges | 20 Jan 2022 | 00:52:02 | |
Did you know that you can ask for more merit money? Well you can, and we have some information about when and how to do this. We’re also looking at the myths that surround the SAT and ACT, and digging into what we mean when we talk about finding good fit colleges. Hint: my good fit and your good fit are highly unlikely to be one and the same. | |||
| 2021 Admissions Reflections; Income-Driven Repayment Options | 13 Jan 2022 | 00:53:16 | |
2021 was the year when we were supposed to emerge from beneath the COVID cloud. It didn’t exactly pan out that way, but we did emerge! We’re sharing insight into what went well for our students in the college admissions process and how to think about your own process with those experiences in mind. On the paying for college front, we’re looking at income-driven repayment options and helping you decide if this could be a good path for you. | |||
| Summer Programs; Listener Q&A | 06 Jan 2022 | 00:51:07 | |
Is it too early to start thinking about the summer? Of course not! Early winter is the perfect time to think about what you want to do and where you want to do it—we have tips for getting started. We’re also answering college finance and admissions questions in our Office Hours segment. | |||
| Now What?; New Year’s Resolutions: Admissions & Finance | 30 Dec 2021 | 00:53:52 | |
Your applications are in. Now what?! We’ll tell you! As the New Year approaches, and with it, resolutions, we’re offering some suggestions for you to consider on both the admissions and personal finance front. Start the New Year with some new goals in place. | |||
| Preparing for the CARES Act To End; The Transfer Conversation | 23 Dec 2021 | 00:48:35 | |
Graduates with student loans need to prepare: the CARES Act and loan payment accommodations are scheduled to come to an end early in the new year. We’re sharing what you need to know and do next. Some students will return home from their first semester in college ready to transfer. We have advice on how to handle those conversations, including the questions to ask and the actions to take. Finally, many, many well-meaning family and friends will have questions, thoughts, and advice on your college process. We’re offering tips on how to prevent others from unintentionally ruining this important time in your life. | |||
| Next Steps for Students Getting Early Answers | 16 Dec 2021 | 00:54:00 | |
As colleges offering Early Decision and Early Action deadlines start rolling out their decisions, students will soon have to act on those decisions. We have next steps for everyone getting acceptances, deferrals, and denials in early rounds. For those in school already, your spring tuition bill is coming. If you’re not sure how you’re going to pay it, we have advice covering it using tuition payment plans and loans. For those juniors about to embark on the process, we have tips on how to maximize your upcoming winter break. | |||
| Questions NOT to Ask Admissions; Prep for the College Transition | 16 May 2024 | 00:55:12 | |
Will you be attending a reception or a college campus and have a chance to meet with an admissions officer? Have you heard that all questions are good questions? Well, maybe not. Our host Beth Heaton will be talking with former admissions officer and high school college counselor Lisa Albro about questions not to ask. For the seniors, College Coach colleagues Kennon Dick and Jan Combs, of our admissions and college finance teams respectively, will be reviewing what to expect when transitioning to college. There will be paperwork and deadlines and we’re here to help you get ready! | |||
| An AO Shares Her Pandemic Admissions Experience; Listener Q&A | 09 Dec 2021 | 00:55:05 | |
Last year was a whole new world for college admissions, both for admissions officers and for the applicants and their families. One of our educators shares her experiences as an admissions officer that cycle, including how they viewed the impact on coursework and extracurricular activities, and offers tips for approaching applications this year. We’re also answering your college finance and admissions questions in Office Hours. | |||
| Stories from Our Team: Internships; Financial Aid Eligibility | 02 Dec 2021 | 00:56:46 | |
Historically, having multiple children in college at the same time has meant more financial aid eligibility. That may change with the new FAFSA changes coming in the next few years. We’ll explain what that means for you. In another in our series on stories from our team, Lauren Randle will share the role internships played in her college career. And in Office Hours, we’re offering guidance on finalizing your list of colleges for regular decision. | |||
| Writing Your Best Essay; Gap Years; Student Loan Servicers | 18 Nov 2021 | 00:54:13 | |
If you’ve taken out any student loans, you may recently have received notice that your student loan servicer is changing. We’ll explain what a student loan servicer is and why they’re making changes. If you haven’t yet started your college essay, we have tips to get you writing and editing this in time for regular decisions deadlines. Finally, if your student isn’t interested in applying to college right now, it might be time to consider a gap year. We’ll talk through how to think about that option. | |||
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