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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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Episodes

Education Tax Breaks; Reflections from a former Dean of Admission

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.

Jan 27, 202255 min

SAT/ACT Myths; Asking for More Merit Money; Good Fit Colleges

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.

Jan 20, 202252 min

2021 Admissions Reflections; Income-Driven Repayment Options

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.

Jan 13, 202253 min

Summer Programs; Listener Q&A

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.

Jan 06, 202251 min

Now What?; New Year's Resolutions: Admissions & Finance

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.

Dec 30, 202154 min

Preparing for the CARES Act To End; The Transfer Conversation

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 colleg...

Dec 23, 202149 min

Next Steps for Students Getting Early Answers

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 maximiz...

Dec 16, 202154 min

An AO Shares Her Pandemic Admissions Experience; Listener Q&A

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.

Dec 09, 202155 min

Stories from Our Team: Internships; Financial Aid Eligibility

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.

Dec 02, 202157 min

Writing Your Best Essay; Gap Years; Student Loan Servicers

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 opt...

Nov 18, 202154 min

Tips for Seniors Just Getting Started; USC Supplemental Essays

Any seniors out there just getting started on the college process? We have advice on what to do now in terms of applying to college and paying for it. We're also walking you through the supplemental essays required by USC as part of their application.

Nov 11, 202158 min

Villanova Supplemental Essay Prompts; Listener Q&A

Applying to Villanova? They have two required supplemental essays, one that everyone writes and then a choice from a list of five prompts. We have advice on how to approach each of them. In Office Hours, we're answering your college admissions and finance questions.

Nov 04, 202157 min

Value and ROI of a Liberal Arts College; Early Round Results

Wondering why you might want to consider a liberal arts college? Tune in this week for our thoughts on the benefits and the potential return on investment you can see from a liberal arts degree. Office Hours this week features early round results and advice for turning to regular decision.

Oct 28, 202155 min

Penn State Honors College Essays; Yale Supplemental Essays

The application for Penn State's Schreyer Honors College features 10 additional essays. We will walk you through each one. We're also exploring two calculators essential to understanding how much you will pay for college, the EFC and NPC. No idea what those acronyms stand for? Tune in! Finally, we're picking apart the supplemental essay requirements at Yale in Office Hours.

Oct 21, 202156 min

Why We Hate the Costco Essay; Early Deadlines; Merit Scholarships

A few years ago, an essay with Costco at its center made the media circuit as an example of a powerful and successful college essay. We don't like it, and we're going to share why. The Merit Scholarship program gets a lot of attention for what is essentially a $2k award. But there are some other financial opportunities that can come with the Merit program, and we have information for you on that. Finally, the early deadlines—priority, early decision, and early action—are here, and we'll help you...

Oct 14, 202154 min

State School Essays; Listener Q&A

Ever wonder how important essays are in the process at large state universities? It probably won't surprise you to learn that it depends! In this week's first segment, we share our thoughts on when these essays really matter and when they are less important. In Office Hours, we're answering your college admissions and finance questions.

Oct 07, 202156 min

CSS Profile; Reporting Test Scores; University of Chicago Essays

For most colleges, applying for financial aid is as simple as filling out the FAFSA. But a smaller group of schools also requires the CSS Profile. We'll share what to expect if you need to complete that form as well. In the era of test optional colleges, students and parents frequently struggle to decide whether they should submit their test scores as part of their applications. We'll walk you through how to think about that. Finally, we're reviewing the additional essay prompts for University o...

Sep 30, 202153 min

Filing the FAFSA; Visual & Fine Arts Programs; Wake Forest Essays

Should you file the FAFSA even if you don't qualify for financial aid or have no plans to apply for financial aid? These are questions we frequently field, especially during the fall, and we're going to answer them on today's show. We also have advice on applying to visual and fine arts programs. Finally, in the first of our fall series on supplemental essays, we're looking at the supplemental essay prompts for Wake Forest.

Sep 23, 202154 min

AP Capstone Program; College Bills; Balanced College Lists

AP Capstone Program; College Bills; Balanced College Lists For seniors finalizing their college lists, one of the most important things to consider is whether it's a balanced one. All reaches? Not good. All safeties? Might be overlooking some other options. We'll talk through how to finalize a balanced list that isn't too long or too short. In other segments, we're discussing the AP Capstone program and offering tips for covering the remaining balance on your college bills.

Sep 16, 202154 min

What Does It Mean When Colleges Send You Mail?; Listener Q&A

What does it mean when colleges send you mail? We discuss examples from a few different schools where we worked, and share thoughts on what to do with the mail you receive. We're also answering your college finance and admissions questions in Office Hours.

Sep 09, 202154 min

UC Essays; Repaying Federal Student Loans; Stories From Our Team

Starting the University of California application and wondering how to tackle those essays? We'll discuss how to approach them in this week's podcast. In another in our series on our team's own college stories, Lisa Albro shares the challenges she faced as a first generation college student and then as a graduate entering the work world during a recession. Finally, we'll update you on mandatory administrative forbearance and when you're likely to have to restarting federal loan repayments.

Sep 02, 202153 min

Fall Admissions Timelines for High School Seniors; Using Naviance

School is officially back for most seniors, and it's time to focus on the application process in earnest. We have timelines for both the admissions and the college finance process, including what needs to get done and when. For those students with access to Naviance, we have suggestions for how to use that through the application process.

Aug 26, 202153 min

Community Service; Mental Health and Financial Aid; the PSAT

A few years ago, we wrote a blog titled, "Colleges Don't Care About Community Service." In this week's show, we'll share whether or not our opinions on this topic have changed. In other segments, we'll look at the link between mental health and financial aid, and dig into the PSAT and whether or not students should plan to prep for it.

Aug 19, 202151 min

Researching Colleges; Applying Early; Finance Tips for Graduates

A great college list starts with academics, namely majors. If a college doesn't have any in your areas of interest, it's off the list! We have tips for how to go about researching majors. We also have finance advice for recent college graduates, and we'll discuss the pros and cons of submitting applications in the early decision, early action, and priority rounds.

Aug 12, 202151 min

Stories From Our Team; Listener Q&A

In another in our series on our team's own college stories, Kyra Tyler joins the show to talk about pursuing a bachelor of arts in flute performance at Northwestern despite having no interest in a musical career. Tune in to learn how she draws on that education in her career. In office hours, we're answering your college finance and admissions questions.

Aug 05, 202153 min

Demonstrated Need; 3+2 Engineering Programs; Supplemental Essays

What does it mean when a college states that they cover 100 percent of demonstrated financial need? Is that too good to be true? We have thoughts—and facts—and we'll share them! For those students interested in engineering, we're digging into 3+2 programs to share more details about how those work. Office Hours is all about supplemental essays: what they are, who requires them, and where to find them.

Jul 29, 202151 min

Financial Fit; Supporting Your Recruited Athlete; UC Myths

We frequently—and strongly—suggest that families discuss what they can afford when it comes to college. But talking money can be challenging. We have advice to make "the talk" a bit easier. Athletic recruitment has many moving parts, and it's often the parents who are charged with keeping track of everything. We'll share suggestions for ways parents can help their recruited athletes. Finally, we will address the most common myths we hear regarding the University of California schools.

Jul 22, 202153 min

Tips for Transitioning to College; The Importance of Saving Money

Congrats to all graduating seniors who successfully applied to college and are preparing to start this fall. Laura Amigone, a college success coach from Rudder Coaching, joins the podcast this week to offer advice to these students to help them make a smooth transition from high school to college. We'll also discuss why saving is important for everyone in another of our Personal Finance 101 series.

Jul 15, 202153 min

Preparing for College Interviews; Listener Q&A

College interviews aren't part of the process at many colleges in the US. But interviews are an opportunity for candidates to add a more personal component to their applications at those institutions that offer them. Find out what types of interviews are available, which students should plan to take part, what to expect, and how to prepare. We're also answering your college admissions ad finance questions in our regular Listener Q&A series.

Jul 08, 202156 min

Early Education Degrees; Common App Essay; Personal Finance 101

Interested in earning teaching young children as your career? Learn more about the Horizons Teacher Degree Program, a no-cost degree program for all full-time employees in Bright Horizon's early education centers and preschools. In our Personal Finance 101 series, we'll talk about how to help your student prepare for financial responsibility in college. Finally, we're discussing each of the Common App's seven essay prompts and offering tips on how to approach each of them in Office Hours.

Jul 01, 202154 min
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