Getting In: A College Coach Conversation

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Mar 21, 2019 • 55min

College Admissions Scandal: What Happened and What Can You Do Now?

We interrupted our regularly scheduled programming to focus an entire episode on the scandal rocking the admissions world involving wealthy parents, corrupt coaches and standardized test proctors, and a villain for the ages in the form of Rick Singer. Singer broke the law and lined his pockets with illicit funds for years before getting caught, at which point he promptly turned around and implicated a whole host of others, including, gasp, some celebrities. It's been nothing short of a tsunami in terms of media coverage, and we're, I suppose, not immune to the desire to share our own thoughts about what happened and why. But most importantly we want to help all of our listeners understand how best to move forward.
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Mar 14, 2019 • 54min

UC A-G Requirements; How Much to Borrow; Starting a College List

Last episode we talked about how and when to arrange college financing, and this week we're tackling the bigger question of how much is too much to borrow. For those about to start researching and visiting colleges, we have tips on how to start developing a preliminary college list. Finally, if you're interested in the University of California system, you'll want to be up-to-date on the system's A through G course requirements for high school students—we've got everything you need to know.
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Mar 7, 2019 • 58min

Admitted Student Events; College Consultants; College Financing

Graduating seniors and their families have one more college decision looming: whether or not to spend more money to visit college campuses where the students were accepted for admitted student events. We'll talk about what to expect, whether or not it's worth it to attend, and what to do when you're there. Those same families also are about to face a big college bill in a few months, one that might require some loans. We'll cover how and when to arrange that financing and how to determine the best loan for your individual situation. Finally, for those students and families contemplating hiring an independent counselor, we'll offer tips for what to look for and what to avoid.
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Feb 28, 2019 • 55min

How Many APs Do I Need?; Accepted Student Days; Visiting Colleges

Ever wonder how many AP courses colleges want to see—or if colleges even do expect to see them? Tune in to our segment on course selection for answers to these questions and insight into how to make the best curriculum choices for you and your journey to college. If you've already been accepted and plan to meet with the financial aid office during an upcoming accepted student day on campus, we have suggestions for the questions you should ask during that meeting. Finally, our experts will share some ideas for getting in college visits during your upcoming spring break.
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Feb 21, 2019 • 56min

Is Dual Enrollment Always a Good Idea? Plus Listener Questions

Some high schools and colleges offer a unique way to earn college credit prior to graduation through dual-enrollment coursework. Learn more about this option, how it stacks up against AP and IB programs, and whether or not it's the right choice for you or your student. We'll spend the rest of the episode answering your college admissions and finance questions.
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Feb 14, 2019 • 55min

Negotiating Scholarships; Senioritis; Starting the College Essay

Last week we talked about appealing your financial aid awards, and this week we're covering how to negotiate for more scholarship money. If you didn't even know that was a possibility, you'll want to tune in to learn more. You may have heard about senioritis but don't know much about the impact. Can it truly be harmful to your college acceptances? In a word—yes. Finally, for those juniors eager to get a jump on application season, it might be time to start thinking about your essay. We'll offer suggestions for pre-work and planning that you can do now.
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Feb 7, 2019 • 53min

Financial Aid Appeals; Demonstrated Interest; Contacting Colleges

It is financial aid award season, and we're here to guide you through it. First up is how to appeal a financial aid award, from determining whether or not you have grounds for an appeal to how to approach the appeals process. We'll also discuss demonstrated interest, including what it is and how you can use it to positively impact your college application process. Finally, we'll talk you through the best ways to communicate with colleges.
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Jan 31, 2019 • 55min

Exploring D3 Athletics; Summer Planning; Comparing Award Letters

There's snow on the ground and more to come, but believe it or not, summer planning starts now! We'll be talking through some things to think about as you get started. We're also exploring D3 athletics and how being a recruited athlete can impact admissions opportunities. Finally, as financial aid and merit award letters start to come in, you may find it difficult to figure out who is offering the best deal. We have tips for comparing awards in order to make the best decision.
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Jan 24, 2019 • 52min

Avoiding the Starving Artist Scenario; Listener Q and A

If you or your student are interested in a career in the arts, you might be concerned about your ability to earn a living in such a difficult field. We'll talk about suggestions for students facing long odds in the creative field that will hopefully allow them to pursue their dreams while putting food on the table. We'll also be answering your college finance and admissions questions.
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Jan 17, 2019 • 55min

Value and the College List; Tax Breaks; Options Post-January 1

For most families, the ability to pay for college is as important as getting in. We welcome Edmit co-founder Sabrina Manville to the show to discuss how to build a college list with value in mind to help families develop a list that is more affordable while distinguishing when it might make sense to pay a little more. We're also doing part 2 in our Tax Breaks for Higher Education series, discussing options available when you are paying for college. Finally, in Office Hours, we're discussing what to do if you missed the January 1st deadlines but still want to apply to enter college in fall 2019.

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