

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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May 25, 2017 • 54min
Inside the University of Southern California Admissions Office: Why Should I Save for College? First Generation Students and Applying to College
You may have heard people talking about college savings interfering with financial aid eligibility. Maybe you're wondering if it even makes sense to save for college, or if it would be better to simply rely on financial aid and loans. We're going to try to clear up any confusion around the question of saving for college in this week's show. In another in our series taking listeners inside the admissions process at colleges across the country, this week offers a peek at University of Southern California. And finally, we'll look at the challenges (and advantages) of applying to college as a first generation student.

May 18, 2017 • 57min
Inside the Admissions Offices of Holy Cross and Babson: Spending Your College Savings, Office Hours: Last Minute Summer Planning
Ever wonder what happens after you submit your application to college? The answer (as it often is in college admissions!) is: it depends. That's why we're taking you the process at some of the colleges where we worked in admissions. This week, we're looking at Holy Cross and Babson. Those of you who have been saving for college may be surprised to learn that there are some important things to think about as you prepare to finally spend that money. Tune in for our tips. And finally, Office Hours tackles the question of what to do if you have nothing planned for your summer yet—we're here with suggestions!

May 11, 2017 • 54min
Alternative Path to Accelerated Medicine Programs: Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Office Hours: College Finance and Admissions Listener Questions
Lots of high school students aspire to careers in medicine, and they hope to get on the fast track to being a doctor by applying to BS/MD programs. But many aren't aware there is another option that is slightly less selective, and therefore often a bit easier to attain: BS/DO. We'll tell you all about it on this week's show. We're also answering your college finance and admissions questions in Office Hours.

May 4, 2017 • 55min
What Is a Liberal Arts Education?, After the May 1 Deposit and Office Hours: College Visit Follow Up
There has been a lot of conversation in the traditional media and social media around the type of education students pursue in college. Should students pursue more pre-professional degrees such as business or physical therapy? Are STEM majors truly the best path to success after graduation? Can you even get a job with a liberal arts education? And what the heck is a liberal arts education anyway? As usual, we have answers to these questions! In other segments, we'll be looking at what needs to be done on the college finance side once you've deposited at your college of choice, and Office Hours will take on what to think about and discuss after those college visits.

Apr 27, 2017 • 57min
Inside the MIT and Caltech Admissions Offices, Paying for College with a Summer Job and College Admissions for Students on the Spectrum
In our ongoing series taking you inside the admissions processes at a variety of schools, College Coach educator and former MIT and Caltech admissions officer Zaragoza Guerra will take us through the differences in those two schools' application evaluations. We'll also tackle some key tips and considerations for students on the Autism spectrum who are applying to college. We'll also look at utilizing summer jobs to help pay for college.

Apr 20, 2017 • 55min
Does Applying to More Highly Selective Schools Increase the Odds of Acceptance: Office Hours, Perils of Gaming the System: Understanding Loan Options
Every year we read a handful of stories about students who are accepted to all eight Ivies and a few other highly selective schools AND hear about students who apply to all of the Ivies and get into none. Regardless of the fact that the latter is much more prevalent than the former, families seem to come away with the idea that applying to more of these selective schools will somehow increase the odds of acceptance. We're going to look at the statistics behind that assumption. In Office Hours, we'll explore another common—but highly flawed—strategy: attempting to game the system to gain an advantage. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we're taking a look at education loans and helping families understand their options.

Apr 13, 2017 • 56min
Inside the University of Pennsylvania Admissions Office - Office Hours: College Finance and Admissions Listener Questions
Curious about what holistic admissions means and how it's practiced at different colleges and universities? In the second in our series on this topic, two former Penn admissions officers will offer some insight into how it worked at their institution. We're also answering your college finance and admissions questions in Office Hours.

Apr 6, 2017 • 57min
Office Hours: Making a Final College Choice Based on Finances, Research Resources for College Admissions Questions, Impact of Sports on Campus Culture
Many students come to us looking for a "rah rah" environment in their college—or convinced that a sports culture will negatively impact their college experience. We'll be discussing the impact of sports on campus culture, including how to determine if a school has it. In other segments, it's time for this year's group of seniors to make some final decisions about the college they will attend next year. For many (most?), one major factor in this process will be cost. In this week's Office Hours, we're looking at how to include finances in your decision making process. Your future self will thank you! Finally, we'll recommend some resources for researching answers to your college admissions questions.

Mar 30, 2017 • 54min
Evaluating Campus Safety - Office Hours: Waitlists and Appealing a Denial, Finding Scholarships in Spring of Senior Year
Waitlisted? Curious about what this means and why this happened? Tune in to the show as we use our Office Hours segment to discuss this and offer a little advice around whether or not you can appeal a denial. We're also talking to campus safety advocate Jordan Draper about how to review statistics and ask questions to determine the safety of a given campus. Finally, if you've waited until now or just realized that you need more money, we have some tops for finding scholarships in the spring of senior year.

Mar 23, 2017 • 56min
Making Your Final College Choice - State System Spotlight: Texas, Education Tax Breaks
Acceptances are in, and perhaps you are one of many students (or the parent of one) who has a few options to consider. If so, don't miss our segment on how to make your final college choice by May 1. We'll do another in our state spotlight series, this time taking a closer look at the different schools that make up Texas' state system. Finally, we'll be talking about education tax breaks that families can take advantage of this year.


