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Getting In: A College Coach Conversation

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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The College Visit: What Questions Should I Be Asking?

The College Visit: What Questions Should I Be Asking?

College visits can be an incredibly valuable part of the college process—or they can be a big waste of time and money. Students and families can make these worth their while by thinking ahead about t…
00:56:56  |   Thu 07 Apr 2016
Turning the Tide Part Two: What Does this Mean for You?

Turning the Tide Part Two: What Does this Mean for You?

In our first segment on Turning the Tide, Ian Fisher, Elyse Krantz, and Beth Heaton discussed the relative merits of the report and plan but only had time to cover the basics. In this week’s show, th…
00:55:35  |   Thu 31 Mar 2016
Asking for More Money, Part 2: Scholarship Negotiations

Asking for More Money, Part 2: Scholarship Negotiations

You might think a scholarship offer is firm and final—either you get it, or you don’t, and the amount is fixed. In reality, colleges often have leeway in not only who they offer money to, but how muc…
00:56:53  |   Thu 24 Mar 2016
Asking for More Money, Part 1: How to Appeal a Financial Aid Award

Asking for More Money, Part 1: How to Appeal a Financial Aid Award

The initial financial aid award you receive from a college doesn’t necessarily have to be the best and final offer—it’s actually okay to ask for more if you think you need it. Our college finance exp…
00:57:48  |   Thu 17 Mar 2016
Why I Chose the University of Southern California: One Student's Story

Why I Chose the University of Southern California: One Student's Story

We’re excited to welcome another student to the show to tell her college selection story. In this case, she had to make a difficult decision between USC and Carnegie Mellon, and she’s going to tell u…
00:55:27  |   Thu 10 Mar 2016
Comparing Financial Aid Offers

Comparing Financial Aid Offers

It should be an easy thing to compare financial aid offers from different schools. But between loans, grants, merit scholarships, work study, and other different components, it can often feel like co…
00:56:45  |   Thu 03 Mar 2016
Can I Pay In-State Tuition in Another State?: Tuition Reciprocity Agreements Part 1

Can I Pay In-State Tuition in Another State?: Tuition Reciprocity Agreements Part 1

It seems that every other day we get asked about the possibility of paying in-state tuition at an out-of-state college. There are so many myths surrounding this concept that it can start to feel like…
00:57:09  |   Thu 25 Feb 2016
How Do They Decide?: Admissions at Large State Schools

How Do They Decide?: Admissions at Large State Schools

Ever wonder how the admissions process works at large state universities? We’ll give you a hint—it’s not exactly the same as at the Ivies. Kelly Bird, senior assistant director of admission at the Un…
00:56:03  |   Thu 18 Feb 2016
The Student Perspective and Responses to Listener Questions

The Student Perspective and Responses to Listener Questions

As decisions start to come in next month, many students will be embarking on one of the biggest challenges of the college admissions process: where to actually go! In the first two segments on our ne…
00:56:20  |   Thu 11 Feb 2016
Parents: Please Don't Be More Memorable than your Students!

Parents: Please Don't Be More Memorable than your Students!

Standing out in the college admissions process is a great thing. Unless you're the parent, and not the student. Listen is as we share horror stories of parents who are more memorable than their stude…
00:56:06  |   Thu 04 Feb 2016
Finding Money for College After You've Filed the FAFSA

Finding Money for College After You've Filed the FAFSA

Once you file the FAFSA, it may feel like all you can do is sit and wait to find out how much money the colleges on your list will offer in their packages. But there are actually things that students…
00:57:35  |   Thu 28 Jan 2016
Researching Colleges and Listener Questions

Researching Colleges and Listener Questions

Over the past few months, we’ve been asking you to send us your thoughts on the things you’d like to hear more about, along with your specific questions. In today’s show, we’re going to answer as man…
00:57:36  |   Thu 21 Jan 2016
Not a Joiner?: Extracurricular Activity Ideas for the Kid Who Hates Clubs

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 co…
00:57:11  |   Thu 14 Jan 2016
The Coalition App: What You Need to Know Now

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 app…
00:57:15  |   Thu 07 Jan 2016
High School Plan for Undergraduate Business Majors

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 FAF…
00:55:44  |   Thu 31 Dec 2015
Deferred in ED or EA? Here's What to Do

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…
00:55:27  |   Thu 24 Dec 2015
High School Plan for Future Doctors: Preparing to be Pre-Med

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 hig…
00:57:02  |   Thu 17 Dec 2015
You Didn't Get In Early: Now What?

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! J…
00:52:44  |   Thu 10 Dec 2015
College You Can Afford: Finding a Financial Safety

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 …
00:57:38  |   Thu 03 Dec 2015
Should Wealthy People Apply for Financial Aid?

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. …
00:57:28  |   Thu 19 Nov 2015
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