

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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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.

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.

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.

Oct 29, 2015 • 56min
Will My Child Even Get Into College?: Admissions for B Students
If you follow admissions in the news, you might be under the assumption that all students earn As and get rejected from every college to which they apply. Hopefully you have realized that this can't possibly be the case--why would we be racking up so much college debt if no one is getting in? On this week's show, we're going to be talking about college admissions and the average student--you know, the ones earning mostly B's. If you're wondering how to use those net price calculators you'll find on every college's website, we'll be looking into those as well. Finally, in another segment in our series on college supplements, this week we're diving into Stanford and University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Oct 22, 2015 • 56min
Performing and Visual Arts Program Admissions
How much does the audition matter? Do grades even count? What role does the portfolio play? If you are wondering exactly how admissions works at performing and visual arts programs, College Coach expert Kyra Tyler is here to share her insight gained from years assisting students going through the process and her own experience as a flute performance major. Jonathan Fink, Vice President for Research and Strategic Partnerships and Professor of Geology at Portland State University, will also join the show to discuss undergraduate research opportunities at colleges and universities. We'll also welcome college finance expert Shannon Vasconcelos back to the show to talk about student loan forgiveness for students in public service.

Oct 15, 2015 • 57min
Need Blind and Need Aware: Financial Aid and Admissions
Ever wondered what colleges mean when they say they are need blind or need aware? Or, more importantly, how those terms affect admissions chances? We'll discuss what the true definition of these terms and investigate the links between financial aid policies and admissions. We'll also look into the practice of gapping in financial aid packages and continue our series on Common App supplemental essays with a deeper dive into the prompts for Boston College.

Oct 8, 2015 • 57min
FAFSA Vs. CSS Profile: What's the Difference? Why Should You Care?
It's peak admissions season here at Getting In! If financial aid is in your future, you need to know the difference between the FAFSA and the CSS Profile. This week's show will take us through why there are two forms, how they're different, and what that means for you. We'll also continue our series on different schools' Common Application supplemental essay prompts with segments on Tufts, Lehigh, and Syracuse. This week's show will take us through why there are two forms, how they're different, and what that means for you. We'll also continue our series on different schools' Common Application supplemental essay prompts with segments on Tufts, Lehigh, and Syracuse.

Oct 1, 2015 • 57min
One Student's Story: What Happens When You DON'T Get Into Your First Choice College
You may have heard about how important it is to have a balanced list of colleges that includes some reaches, some matches, and some safeties. We're welcoming a student to the show today who ended up with different choices than she envisioned--and ended up at a college that was perfect for her. In another segment in our series on popular applications, we'll be going through the Apply Texas app. Finally, if you've ever wondered what financial aid questions you should be asking when you visit colleges, our finance experts have some suggestions for you!

Sep 24, 2015 • 56min
Holistic Admissions Process: A Behind-the-Scenes Look
Ever wonder what colleges mean by the phrase: holistic admissions process? Curious about what really happens around the selection committee table in a college admissions office? In this week's episode, Ian Fisher, Becky Leichtling, and Laurie Peltier are going to take listeners through a mock admissions session. Using case studies we've put together, they'll offer insight into some of the ins and outs of the process at the more selective level, looking at admissions and the role that financial aid can play in the selection process. This is a rare opportunity to peek behind the curtain!

Sep 17, 2015 • 56min
Oh Canada!: Attending and Paying for College North of the Border
While most of our content focuses on the almost 3,000 four year colleges and universities in the United States, there are lots of options for advanced study in Canada as well. In this week's show we're going to talk about the Canadian university system from both the admissions and finance side of things. We'll talk about the differences in our systems in terms of the admissions process, what to expect as a student and how much more—or less—expensive the universities really are. We're also going to continue our series on supplemental essays with a segment on prompts from the University of Notre Dame and the University of Michigan.


