If you have aspirations of earning an MBA, you know that leadership is important. But do you know what constitutes good leadership experience from a business school admissions perspective? A former Wharton graduation admissions officer will join us to share her thoughts. Most saving for college segments focus on what parents should be doing when their kids are young, but we have some advice for parents of high school students who haven't yet started to save. And in Office Hours we'll talk throug...
Dec 14, 2017•54 min
If there was a group of colleges focused on a personalized, student-focused college experience, would you be interested? Well Colleges That Change Lives is that group, and executive director Maria Furtado joins us to share more about their mission. We'll also go inside the St. Olaf financial aid office and help students and families prep for early round results in Office Hours.
Dec 07, 2017•55 min
Regular decision deadlines are approaching. This next set of deadlines is important for both students getting a later start—it's certainly not too late!—and for students who submitted one or more applications in the early round. Tune in to get tips for thinking through the regular decision college list. In Office Hours, we'll be answering your college finance and admissions questions.
Nov 30, 2017•56 min
Net price calculators are an important part of figuring out if a college is a good fit—it doesn't make sense to consider a school if you can't afford it without going into debt. We'll help you understand how net price calculators work so that you can best use this important tool. Wondering if senior year grades matter as part of the college process? Wonder no more—we have the answer! And we'll look at the University of Southern California's supplemental essay questions in Office Hours.
Nov 16, 2017•55 min
Curious about what happens to your FAFSA and/or CSS Profile once you press submit? We'll take you behind the scenes in this week's show and offer some insight into what goes on once your application has been received. We'll also talk about honors colleges, including what they are, what to expect as a student, and who should plan to apply. Office Hours will take on the supplemental essays for the University of Virginia.
Nov 09, 2017•53 min
Over the past few weeks, we've been going through the different ways in which students can stand out in competitive college applicant pools. In our latest installment of the Standing Out series, we cover the impact of college major choice. While not as widely known as the FAFSA, the CSS Profile is an important financial aid document required by some colleges and universities. We'll discuss how to fill it out in this week's show. And finally, we'll go over the supplemental essays for Lehigh and L...
Nov 02, 2017•55 min
Our latest in the Standing Out series looks at how the choice of where to apply to college can be a big factor in helping students stand out in the applicant pool. We're relying on you for this week's Office Hours—it's all about listener college finance and admissions questions.
Oct 26, 2017•56 min
You're working on the FAFSA and you have questions. You're in luck, because we have answers! Tune in to this week's show for information on completing the FAFSA. In the second in our Standing Out series, we'll tackle extracurricular activities and how they can help students stand out. Finally, in Office Hours we'll discuss how to know when you're ready to press send on your college applications.
Oct 19, 2017•57 min
One of the most common listener questions we receive is, "How can my son/daughter stand out in the application process?" This week, we're introducing the Standing Out series to try to get at some answers to this elusive question. The FAFSA became available to families a few weeks ago on October 1. If you're wondering whether or not to complete it as part of your child's applications, tune in to this segment for our thoughts. Finally, we'll discuss standardized tests and college applications in O...
Oct 12, 2017•55 min
The University of California system has its own application that takes a slightly different approach than the Common Application. Instead of one primary essay, the UC app offers eight prompts for students to choose from when writing the four shorter required essays. In this week's Office Hours, we'll go through all eight prompts and talk through suggestions for approaching each of them. The general rule of thumb with scholarship searches is to start early! For those of you who didn't take that a...
Oct 05, 2017•55 min
Working on an essay and wondering if your idea is a good one? Take a listen to an all-new segment on terrible college essay ideas that we've encountered in our years of reading tens of thousands of these. We'll answer your college finance questions in our Q&A segment and offer advice for tackling Princeton's supplemental essays in Office Hours.
Sep 28, 2017•55 min
Struggling with your Apply Texas application essays? Look no further—we've got tips and suggestions for approaching these in this week's Office Hours segment. We'll also go inside the Harvard admissions office with a College Coach expert who used to be an admissions officer there, and we'll discuss the things you need to know about financing a health professions degree.
Sep 21, 2017•56 min
There are few phrases more common in college admissions than, "I heard that…"Most of what follows will be half-truths, innuendo, or information that is flat out wrong. In this week's show, we'll talk through the myths and realities of as many of those phrases as possible. We'll also go inside BU's financial aid office with a current College Coach finance expert who used to work there, and discuss which supporting documents will be required as part of the college admissions process and who is res...
Sep 14, 2017•57 min
The Why This College Essay is one of the most important elements of any application that requires it. Tune in for tips on how to craft the best version possible. Paying for college is almost always as important as getting in, and it's important to do your research on whether or not you can afford it before you even apply. We'll offer suggestions on the best tools to use for that. Finally, in part two of our segments on the challenges of first generation students, we'll take a look at the obstacl...
Sep 07, 2017•52 min
In this week's Office Hours segment, we'll be exploring the University of California application. In another installment of Inside the Admissions Office, we'll look at how admissions are done at American University. Finally, we'll be answering your college finance questions.
Aug 31, 2017•55 min
We often focus on the cost of college, but rarely do we think about the costs associated with applying to college. This week's episode takes listeners through what to expect and budget for as they prepare to submit applications. We'll also take a close look at the Apply Texas application, a common application accepted by many Texas-based colleges, and offer tips for getting started on applications in Office Hours.
Aug 24, 2017•59 min
The new Common Application was released on August 1, and we've got information you need to know about this new version. While we're sure you've spent lots of time focusing on the big spends related to college, like tuition and room and board, you may not have thought to budget for all the incidental expenses likely to come up. We'll give you details on what other charges you should anticipate and build into your master spreadsheet. In Office Hours, we will talk you through activity resumes—inclu...
Aug 17, 2017•56 min
Students about to start senior year will want to catch this week's Office Hours, in which we discuss getting started on the college essay. We know it's weighing on your mind, so stop thinking about it and start writing it! In other segments, we'll take you behind the scenes of the admissions process at both Swarthmore College and Drexel University in the latest in this series. Finally, we'll talk through the things you need to know if your grandparents are going to help pay for college.
Aug 10, 2017•56 min
If you're curious about the challenges of applying to and attending college in the US as an international student, don't miss this week's episode. Karen Karidoyanes, director of international admissions at Bentley University will join us to discuss the application process, while Christine Lookner, director of the Center for International Students and Scholars will offer advice for international students arriving on campus in the fall. Finally, Christine Ng will talk us through how students can s...
Aug 03, 2017•54 min
In this week's Office Hours segment, we'll be offering tips for making the most of your college visits this summer. While you're visiting schools, you might consider a stop at the Career Services office. Michael Sherman of Graduate to Employment will offer tips to best evaluate how much support a college will offer in terms of finding a job. Finally, we'll be answering your college finance questions.
Jul 27, 2017•54 min
Whether you're getting ready to attend your first college fair or already have walked through a few, we have tips for making the most of that time. We'll also be reviewing some of the trends we saw this past admissions cycle and thinking about how that might impact the 2017-2018 admissions cycle. Finally, we'll look into where people with bad credit can go to find college loans.
Jul 20, 2017•57 min
Calling all rising seniors: join us this summer for Office Hours segments covering the college process. We'll be helping you get a jump start on application work, from essay writing to presenting your extracurricular activities to visiting colleges. In this week's segment, we'll be helping you get started on your college list. In other segments, we'll discuss college payment plans and take you inside the admissions office and practices at the University of San Francisco.
Jul 13, 2017•56 min
In this week's episode, we welcome Point Foundation program manager Jonathan Rosales and student scholar Bryce Celotto to the show to discuss applying to college as a LGBTQ student. In Office Hours, we'll be answering listener questions regarding college finance.
Jul 06, 2017•53 min
Faced with the first tuition bill and wondering how you're going to pay it? Don't miss our segment on scholarships with deadlines in July, August, and September—it may not be too late to get some more money. Office Hours will take a look at summer reading and its long-term value in the admissions process. Finally, our latest installment looking at the admissions practices at the institutions where College Coach educators previously worked takes us inside the admissions office at Georgetown Unive...
Jun 29, 2017•55 min
A lot of our listeners have graduate school on their minds, concerned about how their undergraduate choices will affect their chances of acceptance to MBA programs and medical school. This week we welcome experts in both fields to discuss how important where you go your undergraduate work is to medical school acceptance, including how that decision is factored into the med school admissions process. We'll also cover the steps students should be taking during their undergraduate years if the ulti...
Jun 22, 2017•57 min
Can your social media presence affect your offers of acceptance? On the heels of Harvard's decision to rescind 10 offers of admission over the students' unsavory social media activities, we're talking about how what you do online can negatively impact your college plans. In another of our series looking at admissions practices at a variety of institutions, we'll be walking through the admissions process at Tufts University with two former Tufts admissions officers who now work at College Coach. ...
Jun 15, 2017•54 min
Ever wonder how a college like Reed goes about making admission decisions? This week we have two former Reed admissions officers taking us through Reed's process as part of our ongoing series Inside the Admissions Office. We're also answer listener questions on college finance and admissions.
Jun 08, 2017•58 min
Every college in the US is happy to answer your questions, and we frequently encourage students to approach colleges to get more information and address their concerns. But have you ever wondered if there are questions that you shouldn't ask? We'll give you our thoughts. Last week we tackled the question of whether or not you should save for college. This week we'll discuss how much you should save. Finally, we'll explore general services on college campuses for students with learning difference...
Jun 01, 2017•54 min
You may have heard people talking about college savings interfering with financial aid eligibility. Maybe you're wondering if it even makes sense to save for college, or if it would be better to simply rely on financial aid and loans. We're going to try to clear up any confusion around the question of saving for college in this week's show. In another in our series taking listeners inside the admissions process at colleges across the country, this week offers a peek at University of Southern Cal...
May 25, 2017•54 min
Ever wonder what happens after you submit your application to college? The answer (as it often is in college admissions!) is: it depends. That's why we're taking you the process at some of the colleges where we worked in admissions. This week, we're looking at Holy Cross and Babson. Those of you who have been saving for college may be surprised to learn that there are some important things to think about as you prepare to finally spend that money. Tune in for our tips. And finally, Office Hours ...
May 18, 2017•57 min