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May 30, 2019 • 53min

Service Work; Transitioning to College

In the second in our Kindness Matters series, we'll tackle the question of service work: what qualifies, why students might want to do it, and whether or not it's truly important in the admissions process. We'll also devote most of today's show to helping students make a successful transition to college.
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May 23, 2019 • 55min

Business Majors; Exploring Interests; Paying for Study Abroad

One of the most popular majors in recent years is business, and more colleges are offering programs in this area. If you've ever wondered what students actually study or whether or not you should major in business if you want a career in business, you'll want to listen to this week's show. For those looking to spend a semester in another country, we'll take a closer look at the financial side of study abroad and offer some tools and resources for high school students hoping to discover and explore their interests.
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May 16, 2019 • 54min

Studying in Ireland, 529 Plans, Creating a High School Resume

More and more students are considering universities in other countries. Today we're welcoming a representative from University College in Dublin to discuss studying in Ireland. We'll also take you through tips for using your 529 or prepaid tuition plan to pay for college. Finally, in Office Hours we're helping students get started on an activity list (otherwise known as a resume) for their college applications.
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May 9, 2019 • 56min

Opportunities in Environmental Studies; Listener Q and A

The environment, from questions around global warming to plastic in our oceans to single-stream recycling, is very much in the news on a seemingly daily basis. Many colleges now offer some form of an environmental studies major, and we'll offer thoughts on the options available to students pursuing degrees in that area. We're also answering your college admissions and finance questions.
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May 2, 2019 • 54min

The Deposit; Not-Rich Students; Do Colleges Care if You're Kind?

If you would consider yourself "not-rich" and are headed to a campus that could very well be filled with lots of students who are, don't miss today's show. We're welcoming Lauren Schandevel, who encountered this challenge at the University of Michigan and created a guide to help other not-rich students survive and thrive at the university. Perhaps her advice will be useful to you. We'll also cover next steps for students who have made their final college choice and sent in their deposit. And last but certainly not least, we'll take a look at the question, "Do colleges care if you are kind?" and try to offer some answers.
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Apr 25, 2019 • 55min

Disagreeing on College Choice; Micro Scholarships; AP Exams

Help—it's almost May 1, and we can't agree on a college! You won't be the first student and parent not to be on the same page when it comes to college choice, and we're pretty sure you won't be the last. Tune in for our advice on how to navigate what can be a challenging decision. We'll also look into the latest trends in micro scholarships, and, in Office Hours, we're discussing AP exams and their role in the college admissions process.
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Apr 18, 2019 • 54min

Trends in Merit and Financial Aid Packages; Listener Questions

In previous shows we've covered how to negotiate for more merit money and appeal financial aid packages. We thought it might be interesting to look at the trends we're seeing in this year's student packaging. In Office Hours, we're answering your college admissions and finance questions.
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Apr 11, 2019 • 55min

No Acceptances?; Financially Smart Lists; Third Culture Kids

Students with no acceptances will want to tune in to this week's show, in which we will help you best handle an admissions season gone awry and offer suggestions for moving forward with your college plans. For those getting started on their college process, we have advice for creating a college list that takes ability to pay into consideration, since having options that you can't afford is basically like having no options at all. Finally, we'll look at the challenges and opportunities facing third culture kids.
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Apr 4, 2019 • 56min

Waitlisted? What to do and recent trends; Summer jobs and savings

In the world of college admissions, nothing may be more frustrating than the waitlist offer. "Thanks so much for applying. I know you were expecting an answer, but we need you to wait for yours just a little bit longer than everyone else." We'll offer some perspective by reviewing the waitlist trends we saw last year and offering suggestions for how to approach your own waitlist status. On the finance side, we're talking about summer jobs and establishing some savings goals for that work.
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Mar 28, 2019 • 52min

Applying Out of State. Choosing a College. College and Retirement

Devastated about not getting into your dream school? There's no doubt this is a tough time, but you can't abandon college just because your top choice didn't come through. Tune in for tips on choosing the best colleges from those eager to welcome you to campus. Older parents have a unique set of challenges in sending students off to college while contemplating imminent retirement. We have college finance advice for this demographic. Finally, we have advice for students applying to public institutions from out of state.

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