

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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Mar 11, 2021 • 52min
Demonstrating Interest; RD Results; Parent Financing Options
COVID, COVID, COVID. Are you as tired of it as we are? As you know, COVID has impacted a number of things about the admissions process, especially visiting colleges. Traditionally the gold standard of demonstrating interest to colleges, what do you do when campuses are closed to visitors? We have thoughts, including why the changes wrought by COVID might actually be a good thing in leveling the playing field around demonstrating interest. We'll also cover parent financing options for paying for college and what to expect from regular decision results.

Mar 4, 2021 • 51min
Veteran/Military Families; Racial Justice & Equity at Whittier
If you are part of a military family or a veteran, you'll want to tune in to today's show. We're looking at veterans going through the college admissions process and financial benefits for veteran and military students and their families. We'll also welcome Falone Serna from Whittier College to share more details about Whittier's new racial justice and equity action plan and why it matters.

Feb 25, 2021 • 56min
Military Academy Application; College Lists; Financial Aid Awards
Eager to start the college process but not sure how to begin? We have a framework you can use to build your preliminary list, and we're sharing details. For those interested in pursuing admission to a military academy, we have a timeline for that application process. And in part two of our two-part series on financial aid award letters, we cover comparing offers, addressing changes in the financial situation since applying, and asking for more.

Feb 18, 2021 • 53min
Standardized Test Policies for 2021/2022; Listener Q&A
When COVID hit in March 2020, it disrupted life for everyone across the globe, including college admissions. Standardized test dates were cancelled, rescheduled, and cancelled again, and ultimately more than 1200 colleges and universities made them an optional part of their admissions process. We'll update you on test optional policies for the 2021-2022 admissions cycle and share our thoughts on whether or not juniors should still plan to take them. In Office Hours, we're answering your college admissions and finance questions.

Feb 11, 2021 • 51min
Affirmative Action; Financial Aid Awards; Too Late to Apply?
There have been a few recent court cases related to the use of affirmative action in college admissions. But what is affirmative action in this case, and how is it really used in admissions? Jamiere Abney, Coordinator of Outreach for Opportunity & Inclusion at Colgate University joins us to share more. If you're worried that it's too late to apply to college this year, you're in luck—it's definitely not! We have advice and information on your options. Finally, in part one of a two-part series, we're talking all things financial aid award letters, including and especially, how to decipher the information.

Feb 4, 2021 • 51min
Ivy League Admits; Employer-Funded Degrees; In-State Tuition
We often mention the difference between being competitive in a highly selective applicant pool versus being compelling, which is the difference between who gets in and who does not. We're sharing actual examples of compelling students we've worked with recently who have had success at this level. For those finding college too expensive even with scholarships and financial aid or those who want a different college experience, we have information about options to have your degree funded by your employer. We're also discussing who qualifies for in-state tuition, who doesn't, and some options for ways in which you might qualify even if you technically live in another state.

Jan 28, 2021 • 52min
Who Gets In and Why: A Year In College Admissions
Have you read Jeff Selingo's book, Who Gets In and Why: A Year in College Admissions? Well our team has, and we'll be reviewing the book in this week's episode. Find out what we think he got right and if we think he missed some nuances—or maybe even got it completely wrong—based on our insights into college admissions as former decision makers.

Jan 21, 2021 • 51min
Scholarship Offers; Med School Gap Years; Associates to Bachelors
As admissions decisions start to come in, you may receive scholarship offers from some of your schools. Did you know you can negotiate for more? Learn more about the dos and don'ts of this process. We also have details on why students planning for medical school might want to build in some time for a gap year or two (or three!). Tune in for another story from our team. Hear about how one of our finance educators started with an associate's degree before getting his bachelor's.

Jan 14, 2021 • 53min
Admissions Bloopers; Listener Q&A
We talk a lot about what to do as part of your college admissions process. This week, we have some cautionary tales of mistakes some have made in the hopes that you can avoid making similar bloopers. In Officer Hours, we're answering your college admissions and finance questions.

Jan 7, 2021 • 54min
Applications Are In: Now What?; Tips for Juniors Getting Started
Seniors: your applications are in. What can you do now? We'll talk about steps you can take on the admissions and finance side while you wait for your decisions. Juniors: you're up! We have advice for starting the college process in earnest now that you're in the second half of junior year.


