

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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Jun 23, 2016 • 55min
Myth Busting ACT Versus SAT, and Office Hours Addressing Listeners' College Finance Questions
When it comes to standardized testing, students have two primary options: the ACT and the SAT. Sean Quinn of ArborBridge test prep will join us to help bust the myths, address the rumors, and correct the misinformation that seem to follow these tests. We'll also hold office hours to answer listener's college finance questions.

Jun 16, 2016 • 56min
College Access Programs, Including Row NY, and Finance Options for Low Income Students
For many low income students, accessing college and paying for it can be a real issue. Join us as we discuss college access programs in general, interview Amanda Kraus, executive director of Row NY in the first segment in a series focusing on individual access programs, and learn more about college finance options for low income students.

Jun 9, 2016 • 57min
Inside Admissions at Connecticut College, Using Retirement Savings to Pay for College, and Listener Questions
We're thrilled to welcome Bridget Moore, associate director of admissions and coordinator of international admissions at Connecticut College, to this week's show. She'll be telling us more about Conn College and how the selection process works there. We'll also discuss the option of using retirement savings to pay for college. Can you do it? Should you? Finally, we'll be answering college admissions questions sent in by our listeners.

Jun 2, 2016 • 56min
Community College Education Outcomes, Using a 529 Plan to Pay for College, Greek Life
Much has been written lately about the amount of debt incurred by students pursuing bachelor's degrees at four year institutions. But what about community college? We'll welcome Jessica Braithwaite, a postdoctoral research associate at the Community College Research Center at Columbia University's Teachers College, to the show to discuss whether or not this is a viable option for many students. We'll also take a closer look at the role Greek life, i.e., fraternities and sororities, can play on campus and discuss the things you need to consider when using funds from a 529 plan to pay for college.

May 26, 2016 • 56min
Study Abroad: Why You Should Do It and How to Pay for It, Plus Coalition App Opinions
A semester in Paris. A year in Johannesburg, South Africa. A summer in Melbourne, Australia. Lots of colleges tout their multiple study abroad programs as reasons to attend. Maybe you've wanted to study abroad ever since your first day in Spanish class, or maybe it's the last thing you're considering. In this episode we'll discuss the benefits of study abroad and how to pay for it if you decide it's a good option for you. We'll also welcome Marie Bingham, former Wash U admissions officer, current private school college counselor, and outspoken advocate of higher education access, to the show to discuss the new Coalition App.

May 19, 2016 • 57min
Did You Know that the UC System Welcomes Community College Students? Also, Paying for College Expenses Out of Pocket and Listener Questions
Thousands of students hope to study in the University of California system but either don't have the money for four years of study or don't have the grades and test scores to get in right out of college. The UC system actually has a specific pathway to the UC via community college, which can offer a solution to both the cost and selectivity issues. We'll tell you all about it. We'll also look into opportunities to pay for college expenses out of pocket and answer your questions on admissions-related issues.

May 12, 2016 • 56min
What to Consider if You're Considering a Gap Year. Also, Applying from Abroad, Listener Questions on College Finance
Last week we welcomed an international student studying in the US to our show. This week, we're going to be discussing the ins and outs of applying if you are an international student interested in attending college in the US. With Malia Obama's recent announcement that she'll defer freshman year for a year, gap years are all over the news. We're going to investigate the options and take a closer look at what you should consider before you decide to take a year off. Finally, we'll be answering listener questions related to college finance.

May 5, 2016 • 57min
What Happens After You Deposit? Also International Student Experiences in the US, and PG Years
It may seem that all you need to do after you deposit is buy some extra-long sheets for your dorm room bed and show up in time for the first day of classes. In reality, there are lots of different deadlines and forms, particularly as they relate to the financial side of college, that require your attention after you select your school. We're going to walk you through some things to think about in this area. In other segments, we'll welcome an international student who chose to pursue undergraduate studies in the US and discuss her experiences here. And finally, we'll be taking a look at post-graduate years after high school: what they are, why you would do one, and where you can find out more about them.

Apr 28, 2016 • 55min
Sending In the Deposit: How Do You Make the Final Choice?
One of the best parts of the college process should be the moment when the tables are turned and students get to decide which school they will attend out of all those who made them offers. But this process can sometimes be as fraught with issues as putting together the initial list. If you're struggling to make a decision, we'll be offering tips to help. We'll also be discussing the Academic Common Market, also known as the regional tuition reciprocity program in the South, in part four of our series. And we'll wrap it all up by answering your college admissions questions.

Apr 21, 2016 • 57min
What If You Didn't Get In Anywhere?
It's every college going student and parent's nightmare: decisions from colleges arrive, and there isn't a yes in the bunch. Does this mean that the college dream is over? Definitely not, since there are actually many institutions still accepting applications even at this late date. Join us to learn more about how to find them and what to do. On the flip side, what if the student has choices, but the family—namely mom and dad and student—disagrees on the best option? We'll discuss some tips for sorting through the different considerations leading up to a final decision. Finally, we're running part three in our tuition reciprocity series, this time focusing on the Western Undergraduate Exchange.


