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Getting In: A College Coach Conversation

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Planning for college? Tune into Getting In: A College Coach Conversation to learn what colleges are really looking for and how to highlight your hard-won achievements for the best chance at success. Every week, we gather former admissions and financial aid officers as well as other expert guests for candid, behind-the-scenes talk. New episodes drop every Thursday.
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Alternative Path to Accelerated Medicine Programs: Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Office Hours: College Finance and Admissions Listener Questions

Lots of high school students aspire to careers in medicine, and they hope to get on the fast track to being a doctor by applying to BS/MD programs. But many aren't aware there is another option that is slightly less selective, and therefore often a bit easier to attain: BS/DO. We'll tell you all about it on this week's show. We're also answering your college finance and admissions questions in Office Hours.

May 11, 201754 min

What Is a Liberal Arts Education?, After the May 1 Deposit and Office Hours: College Visit Follow Up

There has been a lot of conversation in the traditional media and social media around the type of education students pursue in college. Should students pursue more pre-professional degrees such as business or physical therapy? Are STEM majors truly the best path to success after graduation? Can you even get a job with a liberal arts education? And what the heck is a liberal arts education anyway? As usual, we have answers to these questions! In other segments, we'll be looking at what needs to b...

May 04, 201755 min

Inside the MIT and Caltech Admissions Offices, Paying for College with a Summer Job and College Admissions for Students on the Spectrum

In our ongoing series taking you inside the admissions processes at a variety of schools, College Coach educator and former MIT and Caltech admissions officer Zaragoza Guerra will take us through the differences in those two schools' application evaluations. We'll also tackle some key tips and considerations for students on the Autism spectrum who are applying to college. We'll also look at utilizing summer jobs to help pay for college.

Apr 27, 201757 min

Does Applying to More Highly Selective Schools Increase the Odds of Acceptance: Office Hours, Perils of Gaming the System: Understanding Loan Options

Every year we read a handful of stories about students who are accepted to all eight Ivies and a few other highly selective schools AND hear about students who apply to all of the Ivies and get into none. Regardless of the fact that the latter is much more prevalent than the former, families seem to come away with the idea that applying to more of these selective schools will somehow increase the odds of acceptance. We're going to look at the statistics behind that assumption. In Office Hours, w...

Apr 20, 201755 min

Office Hours: Making a Final College Choice Based on Finances, Research Resources for College Admissions Questions, Impact of Sports on Campus Culture

Many students come to us looking for a "rah rah" environment in their college—or convinced that a sports culture will negatively impact their college experience. We'll be discussing the impact of sports on campus culture, including how to determine if a school has it. In other segments, it's time for this year's group of seniors to make some final decisions about the college they will attend next year. For many (most?), one major factor in this process will be cost. In this week's Office Hours, ...

Apr 06, 201757 min

Evaluating Campus Safety - Office Hours: Waitlists and Appealing a Denial, Finding Scholarships in Spring of Senior Year

Waitlisted? Curious about what this means and why this happened? Tune in to the show as we use our Office Hours segment to discuss this and offer a little advice around whether or not you can appeal a denial. We're also talking to campus safety advocate Jordan Draper about how to review statistics and ask questions to determine the safety of a given campus. Finally, if you've waited until now or just realized that you need more money, we have some tops for finding scholarships in the spring of s...

Mar 30, 201754 min

Making Your Final College Choice - State System Spotlight: Texas, Education Tax Breaks

Acceptances are in, and perhaps you are one of many students (or the parent of one) who has a few options to consider. If so, don't miss our segment on how to make your final college choice by May 1. We'll do another in our state spotlight series, this time taking a closer look at the different schools that make up Texas' state system. Finally, we'll be talking about education tax breaks that families can take advantage of this year.

Mar 23, 201756 min

New Common App Essay Prompts, Scholarship and Financial Aid Renewability: Office Hours: Starting Your Common App Essay

One of the most important things you need to understand about your financial aid and/or scholarship packages is whether or not they are renewable for all four years. Tune in to this week's episode for more information about how to determine the terms of your offer from this perspective. In other segments, we'll be walking you through the Common App essay prompts for the 2017/2018 application season, which were recently released. And in our Office Hours segment, we'll offer some thoughts on start...

Mar 09, 201756 min

A Day in the Life of an Admissions Officer; How to Financially Plan for all Four Years

Ever wonder what life is like as an admissions officer? Understanding what they're doing on a daily basis can be especially valuable in understanding who will be reading your application. This segment will specifically focus on reading season, which is what we call that time of year when pretty much all you do as an AO is read files. In our other segment, we'll talk about the importance of crafting a plan for paying for all four years of college and offer suggestions about how to best do that.

Mar 02, 201755 min

How to Negotiate a -Better- Scholarship: State System Spotlight: University of California

Maybe you got some merit-based money from one college, but not from the one you most want to attend. Or perhaps you got a scholarship to one of your top choices but were hoping for more. In this week's episode of Getting In, we're going to walk you through how to best approach the negotiation process with the schools to which you have been accepted. We'll also explore the University of California system, explaining the different campuses in terms of strengths, "vibe", and selectivity.

Feb 23, 201756 min

Everything You Need to Know About the National Merit Scholarship Process and Awards: Applying to College: How Can Parents Help?

It's that time of year again: National Merit Scholarship finalists have been announced, and students are scrambling to update schools with their new status. How did those students qualify? Does it even matter in the admissions process? And how much money can you win anyway? We're going to answer all of these questions and more in this week's episode of Getting In. Applying to college can be very stressful for students and parents, and parental involvement can play a large part in ratcheting up t...

Feb 16, 201755 min

Financial Aid Appeals: What If College is Not the Right Next Step? Office Hours

As financial aid awards start to come in, families can be thrilled and disappointed at the results. If your award isn't what you expected or, more importantly, isn't enough to allow you or your child to attend their chosen school, you may want to appeal. Tune in to learn more about how and when to do that. If you're listening to our show, you are focused on college as an important part of your or your child's life. But what if college is not the immediate right next step? We'll talk about some o...

Feb 09, 201756 min

The Ivy League Admissions Interview, Comparing Financial Aid Offers: Women's Leadership and Mentoring Programs

Preparing for your interview at an Ivy or similarly selective institution and wondering what it's all about? We'll share information on why these are offered, what to expect, and the role your interview will likely play in the review process at these schools. Financial aid offers will also be coming in over the next few months, and we're going to help you compare them and evaluate which is the best for your needs. Finally, we'll be looking at some of the unique leadership and mentoring programs ...

Feb 02, 201753 min

Scholarships with February and March Deadlines: Community College to Four Year Institution: Office Hours

You may have heard that if you want to apply for scholarships to help pay for college, the key is to start early. But if you procrastinated, you're in luck, because in this week's show we're going to share information about scholarships with February and March deadlines. For those who are investigating community college as an entry point to a four year institution, we'll be speaking with John Fink, research associate at the Columbia University's Community College Research Center.

Jan 26, 201754 min

Steps to Take Now if You Want to Get Your MBA: Applying to Medical School, Financial Aid for Mid-Year Transfers

Lots of students head to college with a goal of earning a million dollars—or finding a cure for cancer—before age 30. If you anticipate applying to business or medical school, you'll want to tune in this week, when we'll talk about steps to take now if you want to get your MBA and applying to medical school. If you're planning a mid-year transfer and worried about financial aid, well we're going to cover that too.

Jan 12, 201755 min

Can an Average Student Get Into a Top-Tier School? Options if You Can't Pay the Spring College Bill- Office Hours: Avoiding the Rumor Mill: Our 100th Show!

We answer a lot of listener questions on the show, and one that we get asked fairly frequently is "Can an average student get into a top-tier school?" Tune in to find out. We're also looking at options for families who find themselves without the money to pay for their spring college bills. And in Office Hours, we'll discuss the rumor mill, including how to recognize a rumor and separate fact from fiction.

Jan 05, 201756 min

School's In Application Workshop - What to Do About Those Early Decision and Early Action Decisions; Trends in College Pricing

Most colleges have released their decisions for the early round, whether that is Early Decision or Early Action. We'll be discussing how to handle all possible outcomes in terms of what to do if you were admitted, deferred, or denied, including whether or not you should add additional schools to your list at this point. We're also going to look at recent trends in college pricing per a recent College Board report.

Dec 22, 201656 min

School's In! Application Workshop: Princeton, Yale, and Dartmouth Supplements: To Transfer or Not to Transfer

To transfer or not to transfer—that is the question! Meet Brooke, who came home from college after a few months determined to transfer. She's going to share why, what her research uncovered, and whether or not she ultimately decided to stay put or move on. In our weekly School's In! Application Workshop, we'll complete our tour of Ivy supplements with a deeper dive into Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth's supplemental requirements.

Dec 08, 201655 min

School's In Application Workshop: Supplements for Penn, Brown, Columbia, Harvard, and Cornell: Keeping Track of Your Student Loans

If you've taken out a new student loan every year or even every semester, keeping track of them can be a herculean task. Tune in for tips on how to best do this. In this week's School's In Application Workshop session, we're going to talk through the supplements for Penn, Brown, Columbia, Harvard, and Cornell. With the January 1 deadlines approaching, you don't want to miss this!

Dec 01, 201657 min

School's In! Application Workshop: Countdown to January 1 and Listener Questions on College Finance and Admissions

With Thanksgiving only a week away, New Year's Day is fast approaching. The holidays may mean gifts and family gatherings, but here at College Coach 'tis the season for regular decision application deadlines. We'll spend a little time on planning now so that you're not writing at midnight instead of ringing in the new year. We'll also do our best to work our way through more of your college finance and admissions questions.

Nov 17, 201658 min

The Pros and Cons of Not Applying for Financial Aid When Applying to College, School's In! Application Workshop: New University of California Essay Prompts

One of our most frequent questions revolves around whether or not to apply for financial aid when applying for acceptance. There are many factors to consider here, and we'll try to cover as many as possible during today's show. Twenty days from our airdate of Nov. 10 marks the final deadline for the University of California, which started accepting applications for all its campuses on Nov. 1. If you're working on those essays, you don't want to miss this week's show, when we'll go through all ei...

Nov 10, 201657 min

School's In Application Workshop: What to Do After the Nov. 1 ED and EA Deadlines; Religion in Essays and Essays for Religious Colleges, The Benefits of a Part-Time Job

It's November 3, and that can only mean one thing: all of the ED and EA applications with November 1 deadlines have been submitted. In this week's show, we're going to discuss what to think about and do next. We're also going to talk about religion in essays, both in terms of personal statements and supplemental pieces for religious schools. Finally, many students and parents think primarily about college prep coursework as the ideal groundwork for college. But there are benefits to working part...

Nov 03, 201656 min

The Danger of Missing a Deadline, School's In! Application Workshop: Submitting Test Scores, University of Michigan and University of Wisconsin, Madison Supplemental Essay Prompts

What are the consequences of missing a financial aid deadline? Does that mean you definitely won't receive any money? Or is it not really a big deal? In this week's show, we'll answer these questions and more in our segment on the importance of financial aid deadlines. Our School's In!: Application Workshop segment will cover test score submission—what to submit and when to submit, including what score choice means and how to decide when to submit scores to a test optional school. We'll also tal...

Oct 20, 201657 min
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