

Getting In: A College Coach Conversation
Bright Horizons College Coach
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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Sep 21, 2023 • 53min
Deadlines; Parents Role in Admissions; Financial Aid Timeline
Host Beth Heaton talks with college admissions counselor Becky Leichtling about the assortment of application deadlines. For everyone confused about the difference between early decision, early action, and regular decision, this is for you! College consultant Lisa Albro also joins Beth to discuss what role parents should play in the application process. (Hint: It's not your job to write the essays, but there are other ways you can help!) In addition, college finance expert Beth Feinberg-Keenan talks when and how to apply for financial aid.

Sep 14, 2023 • 55min
What are Honors Colleges & Should I Apply?; Listener Questions
During this episode of the Getting In podcast, host Shannon Vasconcelos fields listener questions alongside admissions expert Sally Ganga. (Don't forget to submit your questions to be included in a future episode!) Julia Jones then joins Shannon to discuss honors colleges, which are a great option if you're looking for the relative affordability of a public university alongside smaller classes, more faculty interaction, and rigorous coursework.

Sep 7, 2023 • 55min
Application Docs; Finalizing the College List; Tuition Discounts
In the college admission process, most students know about the importance of essays and the application, but what they might forget are all the supporting documents that make up an application. For example, the vast majority colleges can't make a decision without your transcript! Host Ian Fisher is joined by colleague Abigail Anderson to discuss what these documents are, why they are important, and most crucially, who is responsible for making sure they are submitted. Ian is also joined by colleague Zaragoza Guerra to discuss how to finalize your college list, and our finance colleague Aimee Yorsaner is here to discuss the two kinds of tuition discounting: merit and need-based.

Aug 31, 2023 • 49min
Niche Colleges: PA College of Technology; Goal Setting; Repayment
On this episode, we continue our "niche colleges" series as host Sally Ganga interviews Stephanie Golder, an admission counselor from the Pennsylvania College of Technology. PCT offers many traditional majors as well as a variety of trades, from construction to culinary arts. Sally also chats with admissions expert Nial Rele about how students can set goals for the school year, and hears from finance expert Jenn Wilcox with an update on federal student loan repayment.

Aug 24, 2023 • 57min
Using Naviance; How to Handle Move-In Day; College Refunds
Host Sally Ganga interviews her fellow College Coach admissions consultant, Mary Sue Youn, about how to use Naviance in your college search and application process. Not all high schools offer this online platform, but if yours does, be sure to listen in! Parents will also be glad to hear from College Coach Jay Bonham, parent of a recent high school graduate, on the dos and don'ts for move-in day and beyond. We close this episode with our finance expert Beth Feinberg Keenan, who explains how college refunds work.

Aug 17, 2023 • 55min
Large Research Universities: University of Rochester; Q&A
We're delighted to welcome back Dr. Robert Alexander, Director of Admission and Financial Aid at the University of Rochester! Host Shannon Vasconcelos talks with our guest about the benefits of attending a large research university. She then welcomes College Coach admissions expert Nial Rele to answer listener questions. Remember that you can submit questions to us using our social media accounts!

Aug 10, 2023 • 56min
Researching Majors; Competing Financial Priorities; Listener Q&A
In this week's episode of Getting In, we talk with college admissions consultant Elyse Krantz about how to research college majors, answer your listener questions, and college finance expert Michelle Smoley joins to discuss how to navigate competing financial priorities for high school and college students.

Aug 3, 2023 • 56min
Colby-Sawyer College; On-Campus Jobs; Listener Q&A
On this week's episode, host Beth Heaton welcomes president of Colby-Sawyer College, Sue Stuebner, to discuss the future of the small liberal arts college. College finance expert Alex Bickford joins us to talk about the perks of on-campus jobs for college students. Plus, we answer your admissions and college finance questions!

Jul 27, 2023 • 56min
Early Childhood Educators; Hiring a College Advisor; FAFSA Tips
We regularly talk to students who want to help others. One amazing pathway towards that is to become an early childhood educator. Host Sally Ganga interviews Rachel Robertson, Vice-President of Bright Horizons, about how to work with preschool age students. Sally also talks with Mollie O'Connor of College Coach about why you might want to hire an independent counselor to help your student in the college process. And last, Jennifer Wilcox answers Sally's questions about whether the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) simplification will really make completing the form easier for families applying for need-based aid to attend college.

Jul 20, 2023 • 56min
Niche Colleges: Colorado College; Listener Questions
We're continuing our Niche College series on the podcast this week. Our host, Shannon Vasconcelos, interviews Karen Kristof, Dean of Admission at Colorado College. She's here to describe their Block plan; students take one class at a time and each class lasts three and a half weeks, enabling full immersion into that class's work. In addition, Shannon will be joined by Kyra Tyler, College Coach admissions consultant, to answer questions from our listeners. Remember to submit your own questions! Send us your questions through Facebook or Instagram for our next Q&A segment.


