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    Love watching blooper reels for your favorite TV shows? We’re offering our own blooper reel of mistakes we saw students and parents making when we were admissions officers. Don’t be them! We’re also welcoming the associate director of admissions for Bard College at Simon’s Rock to share more information about early college programs, including what they are and who would most benefit from these opportunities. Finally in Learning to Live Like a Student, we’ll focus on how small and large financial choices that students make while they are in college can and will impact their financial future after graduation.

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    Standardized Tests; Choosing Your College; Financial Aid Appeals
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    College Auditions; Becoming a Musician; Negotiating Scholarships

    College Auditions; Becoming a Musician; Negotiating Scholarships
    Are you interested in studying music or musical theater in college? This is a great show; host Sally Ganga interviews experts in applying to college programs in each field. First, she will be joined by Charlie Murphy, Director of the organization Musical Theater College Auditions, or MTCA. He’s using his own experience as a graduate of Carnegie Mellon’s BFA program in musical theater and as a current actor to help students who want to study Musical Theater, and is happy to provide some tips for us! Sally also talked with Kurt Isaacson, College Coach colleague, musician, and former admission officer at California Institute of the Arts, about pursuing a Bachelor’s in Music. And for the finance segment, College Coach expert Alex Bickford will discuss how to ask for more scholarship money.

    The Cal State System; Pre-Med Post-Bacc; Not Enough Financial Aid

    The Cal State System; Pre-Med Post-Bacc; Not Enough Financial Aid
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    Campus Safety; Homeschooled Students; Financial Aid Packages

    Campus Safety; Homeschooled Students; Financial Aid Packages
    While college campuses are, by and large, very safe places, we know that crime can happen anywhere. Host Sally Ganga will be joined by Jessica Mertz of the Clery Center, an organization dedicated to helping colleges create the safest possible environment on campus and to advising families on campus safety. Jessica will be giving Sally some tips about students should be concerned about. Hint: it isn’t what most people think about! Have you been homeschooled? Nicole Doyle, College Coach colleague, will be jumping on to discuss what homeschooled applicants and their parents need to know, not just during the application process but while they are planning their high school curriculum and extra-curricular activities. And, College Coach Finance expert Beth Feinberg-Keenan will be starting the podcast with a discussion of how to interpret your financial aid package.

    All about Transferring; Day in the Life of Financial Aid Officers

    All about Transferring; Day in the Life of Financial Aid Officers
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    Parent Support; Engineering Nuts & Bolts; Financial Aid Awareness

    Parent Support; Engineering Nuts & Bolts; Financial Aid Awareness
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    The Athletic Recruitment Process; College Research

    The Athletic Recruitment Process; College Research
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    College List Building; Campus Visit Tips; FAFSA Rollout

    College List Building; Campus Visit Tips; FAFSA Rollout
    Juniors, and to a lesser degree sophomores, this is a great time to start thinking about the colleges where you’ll be applying! Our host, Shannon Vasconcelos, will be chatting with College Coach admissions expert Nial Rele about how to build your list. One important item on your to dos when doing so is to visit some colleges, and College Coach admissions expert Serena Frisina will join Shannon to talk about how to get the most out of those visits. And we’re very excited to have college finance expert Jess Mosley, in her first Getting In appearance, to discuss the challenging rollout of the new “simplified” FAFSA.

    Senior Grades Matter; Job Search for College Seniors; Loan Debt

    Senior Grades Matter; Job Search for College Seniors; Loan Debt
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    Having the Paying for College Talk; Summer Plans; 11th Grade Tips

    Having the Paying for College Talk; Summer Plans; 11th Grade Tips
    Have you and your student discussed who is paying for college, and how? Are you hesitant to do so because you don’t want to disappoint them? You aren’t alone! Listen in as we’ll be addressing that topic in our first segment with a conversation between host Sally Ganga and College Coach finance advisor Aimee Yorsaner. Then, Landis Fryer, College Coach admissions expert and former admission officer at Dartmouth, will join Sally to discuss summer programs—no, it’s not too early to think about those! Last, Sally and Mary Sue Youn, another College Coach admissions expert and former admissions officer at Barnard College, will be talking about what juniors can do now to start the process.