Getting In: A College Coach Conversation

Bright Horizons College Coach
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Jan 14, 2016 • 57min

Not a Joiner?: Extracurricular Activity Ideas for the Kid Who Hates Clubs

Extracurricular activities are important. After course selection, grades, and test scores, applicants' activities outside of the classroom can be a significant factor in admissions process at many colleges. So what do you do if your child isn't interested in doing much of anything? In another segment in our extracurricular activities series, we have some ideas to help that kid who isn't a joiner get more involved. Financial aid policies can change from state to state. With that in mind, we'll be helping you understand college financial aid in your state. Finally, homeschooled students face extra challenges in college admissions, and we'll be offering tips for how those applicants can best prepare for this process.
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Jan 7, 2016 • 57min

The Coalition App: What You Need to Know Now

In the fall of 2015, a coalition of US colleges and universities, including all of the Ivies and a number of other highly selective public and private institutions announced the creation of a new application. Their stated goals for the new form are to offer an alternative to the Common and Universal applications and increase access. You may be wondering what this all means for you, and we're going to tell you. We're also going to answer the most frequently asked questions about the FAFSA. Finally, we're featuring ideas for students interested in writing and English in the next segment in our Extracurricular Activities series.
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Dec 31, 2015 • 56min

High School Plan for Undergraduate Business Majors

New Year's Resolution: make a plan for your admissions process and another one for how you're going to pay for college. Today's episode is all about planning ahead, from preparing to complete the FAFSA to making sure you have the right courses and activities to put you in the best position to get into an undergraduate business program to extracurricular activity ideas for students who are really into video games.
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Dec 24, 2015 • 55min

Deferred in ED or EA? Here's What to Do

Most of those students who applied via early action or early decision programs have received their answer by now. Unfortunately, some got a definitive no and are on the regular decision. Others got a yes--very exciting!--and we'll be going over what those students need to do now. We have great advice for those who received a deferral, including tips and suggestions to better their chances in regular decision. Curious about how assets are treated in the expected family contribution—or EFC—calculation? We'll be discussing that as well.
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Dec 17, 2015 • 57min

High School Plan for Future Doctors: Preparing to be Pre-Med

Many of the students we meet with are already set on pursuing a pre-med track when they get to college, with the ultimate goal of attending med school. In this week's show, we'll be doing another high school plan session focusing on the best preparation inside and outside the classroom for those students. We'll also discuss how income is treated in the Expected Family Contribution calculation, and talk pharmacy program options and admissions. Don't miss it!
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Dec 10, 2015 • 53min

You Didn't Get In Early: Now What?

So you sent in a few early applications and figured you were done. Now you've gotten the results and they're not good: no acceptances and mostly denials. Don't panic--Kara Courtois is here to help! Join us for advice about finding some safer options and triaging the application process so that you can get some more applications out within the next few weeks and get better news in the spring. Future doctors may be investigating BS/MD programs that allow them to combine undergrad and grad admissions into one process. Mary Sue Youn will drop by to discuss how that works. Finally, Jeanne Mahan will walk us through some additional things to consider as you enter the education loan payment phase.
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Dec 3, 2015 • 58min

College You Can Afford: Finding a Financial Safety

Much of the college process seems to focus on either getting into college or paying for it, as if these two things are mutually exclusive. In this episode, we'll be addressing how to think about how to craft a list with an eye towards both admissions and finance at the same time. We're also introducing a new series called the High School Plan, in which we'll discuss the ideal high school preparation for a variety of college majors. This week, we're focusing on the best groundwork for engineering admissions. Finally, for students interested in studying in the UK, we'll be walking you through the UCAS application, their version of the Common App
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Nov 19, 2015 • 57min

Should Wealthy People Apply for Financial Aid?

You've run the numbers on the net price calculators and it's pretty clear--you're not going to qualify for any financial aid. Should you apply anyway? We'll tackle that question in this week's show. We're also going to ponder the pros and cons of befriending your admissions officer, including how much contact is too much contact and whether or not you should even try. If you or your student hasn't gotten very involved in extracurricular activities yet, we have some last minute ideas for seniors (and maybe even juniors) to jumpstart that resume.
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Nov 12, 2015 • 57min

I've Applied EA and/or ED: Now What?

With the November 1 Early Action and Early Decision application deadlines behind them, many students and parents are wondering what they should do now that the applications are in. Sit back and relax? Get really stressed out while waiting for an answer? Pepper the admissions offices with emails and phone calls to determine if your applications have been received and to restate your interest? On this week's show, we'll offer suggestions for the best use of families' time now that some apps are in. We'll also discuss what happens on the college finance front after the EA and ED deadlines. Finally, for those of you who haven't done one thing related to your college applications, you're in luck (if a little short on time)--we're going to be running through the steps you can take now through the end of the year to get on track and get those applications in.
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Nov 5, 2015 • 57min

Submitting Test Scores: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know, And More!

You may have thought that the most challenging thing about standardized testing was taking the actual tests. Many families are discovering that submitting the scores can be even tougher. On this week's episode, we'll take listeners through all the details of score submission, including how to do it, when to do it, which scores to send where, when or if to rush scores, what to do if there is a screw up on the testing organizations' side. It's also the season for college interviews. While fewer and fewer schools are offering them to applicants, interviews are still part of the process at many schools. We're going to help listeners prepare. Finally, the FAFSA recently announced major changes for the 2017/2018 season, including what information you'll be including and when the form will be available. It's a must-listen if you'll be applying for financial aid next year.

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