College Scoops helps parents and students find the right college fit. We are focused on all things college-related, whether you are in high school or graduating from college. We connect and engage with students, parents, educators, entrepreneurs, and authors who share their advice, guidance, and lessons learned. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Navigating the college application process can be confusing- even more so if a student wishes to study in a different country. Today's guest, Annabella Goshen, works with students across the globe to help them with the paperwork, interviews, and deadlines when applying to colleges as an international applicant. Her insights and advice will provide students and their families with all the information they need to navigate the college admissions process. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Interviews don't have to be intimidating, in fact, they can be fun. Today's guest, Kim Duckworth, has both given and trained teens for interviews for over a decade. She gives advice on how students can nail an interview through practice and preparation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Being a parent of a collegiate athlete is far from easy. It can mean a lot of traveling and a lot of difficult decisions when deciding on colleges. Today's guest, Lesley McShane, is both an athlete and the mother of two students who pursued collegiate sports in their college careers. She gives tips and tricks to parents on how they can make the process easier for their students and themselves. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
What are some steps universities are taking to implement DEI programs? How do universities support and help international students acclimate to campus life? Kate Lewis joins us today as she worked at Penn State in student affairs counseling international students and LGBTQA+ students. Kate sheds some light on how higher ed is trying to roll out programs that will support a diverse and ever-changing student population. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Parents are willing to do anything for their loved ones. They are the support system that their children lean on when times get hard. But that is far from an easy job. As today's guest, Casie Fariello knows, parents need a safe platform where they can find others who share their struggles. Casie shares some advice she has learned from her own journey and what inspired the creation of Other Parents Like Me. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Staying fit is not just about working out. It also means maintaining good mental health. Today's guest, Scott Lutostanski, can attest that a healthy mind leads to healthy habits. He gives advice to parents and students on how to be successful in college by staying mentally fit. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Being independent at college includes knowing how to advocate for your needs. Today's guest, Gerene Keesler, shares her inspirational story of how her ability to advocate for herself paved the way for her success in college. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
The college application process can be difficult to navigate, so what better way to prepare your student than to hear advice from a person who has worked in admissions both as a student and as a professional? Today's guest, Beth Farias, has seen both sides of the desk in college admissions. She gives advice on how parents and students can effectively navigate through the college admission process through the eyes of an admission counselor. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
The transition from high school to freshman year of college can be difficult. However, with access to the many resources available, students can create meaningful relationships with mentors who can help with the many challenges that come with change. In today's episode, Dr. Kerra Lynn Gazerro gives advice to first-year students on how they can make the most out of their college experience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Self-reflection is not easy, but it can be rewarding. As today's guest, Kate Stone, has observed through her students, a vital part of the college application process is understanding yourself. She gives advice on how to build a strong sense of self-awareness and how those skills can enhance your application allowing you to stand out as an applicant. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Do you want to apply to a fine or performing arts program? The application process differs from other college applications requiring portfolios, auditions and interviews. It can be a daunting experience. However, today's guest, Chuck Erickson, reassures us that as long as students are prepared and passionate about what they do, they will perform strongly. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
The transition from high school to college includes a host of new challenges and experiences for students. Many of these situations have to be navigated between parents and their students. On today's podcast, we are joined by Vicki Nelson and Lynn Abrahams, who speak from their personal and professional experiences on how parents can best support their college students. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
When a student starts their college application journey, one of the most important steps they can take includes creating a college list. However, it can be difficult for students to craft a balanced list. On today's podcast, we are joined by Marni Levine, an educational consultant, who gives advice on how to focus on the fit when students are selecting schools. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
There are many misconceptions about the college admissions process, as well as mistakes that parents can make while trying to support their student. On today's podcast, we are joined by Beth Pickett, where she explains how parents can help their student find their best fit college. This decision can be made by considering a multitude of factors instead of just the prestige and ranking of a school. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Whether you are in school or beyond, interviews can be nerve wracking because it can be hard to effectively communicate your skills and experiences under pressure. On today's podcast, Moira speaks with Elizabeth Hofmeister, who has worked with countless students and professionals for many years, on how to nail an interview. She shares with us tips and tricks on how to make yourself a memorable candidate and stand out in the interview process. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Mental health has become an increasingly popular topic as stress among high school and college students is at an all time high. While overcoming this obstacle can be difficult, finding a school community that supports your academic and social ventures can be helpful. On today's podcast, we are joined by Noa Bejar, who has been working with students for almost 14 years. She shares with us the importance of community support and advice on how students can stay connected with their peers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Finding a boarding school that is the right fit is rarely an easy task for students as they are trying to find their own identity at a young age. For some, boarding school presents an appealing next step to one's educational career. Our guest on today's podcast, Lisa Spengler, shares with us her experience working with students who are considering boarding schools. She helps them identify goals and navigate expectations, while also emphasizing that finding the right fit is the key to thriving. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Regardless of if you are a student starting a new school year, an entrepreneur preparing to launch a small business, or seasoned academic, setting goals is a vital component of being successful. As our guest, Dr. Dominique P., founder of Crimson Coaching, will attest, goals with a plan will become reality. In this episode, Dr. P. gives advice on how to approach goal setting regardless of the environment you find yourself in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Going to college is a big step and can be an overwhelming process. Before students decide where they want to go, there are conversations that students and parents should have with each other, such as talking about finances, expectations, and safety. On today's podcast, we are joined by Karime Jankaukas to talk about advice on how to have these conversations. While they may look different for each family, these conversations are nevertheless important to have before going to college so that students are set up for success. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
The transition from high school to college can be tough for students, especially for those who have learning differences and need accommodations. On today's podcast, our Guest Stephanie Mitchell talks to us about what life as a college student looks like and the importance of adapting to its academic and social scene. She also dives into steps that can be taken before college starts in order to make the transition smooth. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Going into college as a freshman can be intimidating—Dana Ponsky joins us today to discuss the most common challenges that students face and how to overcome them. She shares her experiences as a college counselor to advise incoming freshmen on how best to find community, manage their time, money, and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
The college admissions landscape is constantly evolving where students must be able to adapt to new trends and best practices. However, this may be difficult to anticipate or know what direction to take in the near future given the unpredictability of the admissions process. On today's podcast, we are joined by Jill Yoshikawa where she breaks down the future of college admissions over the next few years and how students and families can best prepare for it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
How can a prospective student create a portfolio that stands out? What are admissions representatives looking for when reviewing a portfolio? When should a student start to create a portfolio? These are the questions Kavin Buck will answer today as he shares with us his experience as an admissions reader and evaluator for prospective arts students. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Making a strong first impression, whether it is on paper or meeting someone new, is very important. On today's podcast, we are joined by Brenda Bernstein to discuss how to create a killer LinkedIn profile. She shares with us several tips and strategies on how to start, writing a strong summary, and suggestions for selecting a professional photo. Make sure to grab a pen and get ready to take some notes! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
High school can be a pressure cooker as students and parents focus on the college admissions process. Today, our Guest Keith Wilkenson shares why it is important to enjoy high school and how to take the time to thrive in high school which will set students up for success in college. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
On today's podcast, we talk to Amy Bryant, the Founder of Bryant College Coaching and an NCAA head coach and former player. She talks to us about what students can expect during the college recruiting process and the importance of being well prepared to get recruited. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Every college has their wow factor, and with today's guest, Jill Ortman, we discuss many lesser known but academically strong schools exploring everything from the programs and majors they offer to dining options, athletics, and campus life. Whether it is High Point University's Steakhouse or Creighton University's student-run Apple Store, every college has something unique to offer students so grab a pen as you might just add a new college to your list! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
When students are touring college campuses, it is easy for them to get overwhelmed by a host of new information and their surroundings. But, it does not have to be a stressful process. On today's podcast, we are joined by Ann LaFemina to discuss the importance of college counselors and how they can help students in the college search process. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Oftentimes, people are worried about entering college as an undeclared major. On today's podcast, we speak with Aaron Basko, a leader in the field of higher education, about how there is nothing wrong with students not knowing what they want to study when they initially begin college. Although waiting to declare a major is often stigmatized, students are able to form relationships with faculty members across multiple disciplines who can help guide them in the right direction. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
On today's podcast, we talk to Nikkee Porcaro. As a multi-talented gymnast, former Jeopardy contestant, entrepreneur, and test prep expert, Nikkee is knowledge on how to apply one's skills in order to be successful. In this episode, she talks to us about the pros and cons of taking standardized tests for college, as well as strategies to help you or your students succeed. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Being a writer, whether you're aiming for a writing career or simply crafting an essay to get into college, is daunting. Julie Gerstenblatt, who is an author and professor, joins us on the podcast to give advice on the writing process and talk about professional publication. With her experience as a college essay coach, she also provides guidance on how to craft the most nerve-racking essay a high school student will write: the college essay. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
The transition from middle school to high school can be daunting because the opportunities are endless and choices can feel overwhelming. But, today's guest, Melanie Talesnick, who is a college counselor, gives advice to parents and students on how to make the transition into this new chapter easier. Melanie talks about the importance of focusing on your student's interests and creating a four year plan as a guideline to their journey through high school. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
How can high school students get to know a college through the lens of a religious perspective when creating their college list? Laura Hosid shares her insights and advice for students who want to explore a college campus through a Jewish lens. Whether it is getting involved in Hillel or a Chabab on campus, studying Judaism, or savoring a kosher meal with friends, there are many ways students can continue to practice their faith on a college campus. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Today's podcast episode is a little different. We divert from our normal college prep-based conversations and chat with Mandy Edwards, the owner of ME Marketing Services, who helps College Scoops behind the scenes with our social media content and strategy. Want to get the inside scoop on what working in social media is really like? Then, you don't want to miss this episode of the College Scoops podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Transitioning from highschool to college is not easy. For many students, this will be the first time living independently. For students with physical disabilities and chronic health conditions, the transition can be even more challenging if students are unprepared. Annie Tulkin is an expert in the area of college transition for students with physical disabilities and health conditions. She helps students and families find a school that is the right fit for them from an accessibility standpoint. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
The stress of paying for college has increased throughout the years with the escalating costs of tuition. In this episode, Patricia Roberts, shares her personal stories attending and paying for college. Her personal journey led her to write a book for families called Route 529 to help families get started no matter where they are in their education savings journey. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
So, you want to be a medical professional? The road to medical school is not easy, but with the right amount of preparation and dedication, it is a viable and fulfilling career option for many. On today's episode, Dr. Shirag Shemmassian gives prospective medical students advice and information on the application process. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
The last two years of the college application process has been nerve wracking for everyone, especially the students. In light of SAT/ACT tests being canceled, colleges and universities transitioning to test-optional, extracurricular activities canceled or halted, families working and learning remotely, we have all had to adapt. Our guest today, Norma Greenberg, has a degree in counseling psychology which offers a unique lens into the college counseling process from a family dynamics perspective. Norma shares how parents can better support their students as they navigate the college admissions process. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Everyone knows the phrase “work smarter, not harder”, but how can you actually do that? Today's guest is Scott Clyburn who has been a tutoring professional since 2005. Scott provides helpful advice for students on how to study smarter whether you are in high school or college. Scott touches on how creating organizational systems, meeting professors, and knowing your goals can help you achieve success in higher education. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
The student identity has always been an integral part of any teenager or young adult's life. How can it not be after 12+ years of school where a student's life constantly revolves around attending classes, studying for exams, doing extracurricular activities, and getting ready for college. After experiencing the same routine for so many years, it leaves little room for self-exploration and discovery. This is why gap years have become increasingly popular among recent graduates to take a break from their formal education in order to pursue other activities and interests. Holly Bull is the President of Center of Interim Programs, which is the first and longest-running independent gap year counseling organization in the United States and was initially founded by Holly's father, Cornelius Bull. Holly is a life-long gapper herself and will share her story and explain why more and more students are taking advantage of a gap year on the podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
The transition from high school to college is a tough one! There are so many aspects of a student's first year at college that can determine their success. Dr. Andrea Brenner is the creator of American University's first-year experience program, and in this episode she gives parents and students tips on how to make the transition easier. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Every student's college application process is different and sometimes students receive an answer that is neither an acceptance or a rejection. What happens when a student is deferred or waitlisted? Do students really get off the waitlist? There are steps you can take to demonstrate your interest and to continue communicating with colleges of your desire to attend a particular school. In this episode, Abby Siegel, an independent college counselor, shares advice on what to do when your student gets deferred or waitlisted. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Congratulations! You have made through the hard part- the applications are submitted and the decisions are in. But how do you decide where to go? Visiting the campus, talking to students, and knowing your students' needs are just some of the ways to figure out how your student can fit at a campus. Choosing your home for the next few years is a hard decision and in this episode, Jennifer Almoney, an educator and consultant, gives parents and students tips on how they can make that choice. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
It is not a secret that college is an investment and, for many families, financial aid is a critical component when it comes to paying for college. In this episode, Fitz Totten, a former Admissions officer and founder of Find the Right College, provides advice and guidance to families on how to interpret their financial aid package and the steps one would take to appeal for more aid. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
When students are faced with choosing a college major, the sheer number of options can be overwhelming. In this episode, Lisa Marker Robbins, independent college and career coach, takes the time to give advice to make student's college-bound journeys feel less stressful for both parents and students. By using methods such as personality assessments and guided modules, Lisa helps students know themselves and their interests better, in order to encourage them to make informed decisions about their future. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Starting 2022 with the right mental mindset will help students not only be more productive in the classroom but also in their personal lives as well. Building good habits and routines is essential to a growth mindset. Greg Freebury joins us today to share his experience personally and as a teacher and tutor on how students can get ready for the new year and semester. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Standardized tests- love them or hate them, they are often an integral part of the college application process. But how do you prepare for them? How do you study for them? In this episode, Mike Bergin, the founding President of the Board of Directors of the National Test Prep Association provides his advice and expertise on this topic. Mike explains the difference between the ACT and SAT, advises students on the timeline and testing approach, and the importance of knowing your particular learning style when choosing what test to take. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Everyone's educational path is different. Some may find success on a more traditional path and others may find that the best fit is an alternative option like homeschooling. In this episode, Brian Stewart, founder of BWS Education Consulting, takes the time to share the pros and cons of homeschooling. As a parent who homeschools his children, Brian sheds some light on the process and gives advice to parents who are interested in an alternative to the traditional educational approach to schooling. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Learning how to learn is half the battle as a student. Once a student learns how to learn, they will thrive not only in the classroom but outside the classroom as well and in their professional lives as well. Evan Weinberger, Founder of Illuminous, joins us today to share his strategies and advice for how students can prepare for success in their academic environment. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
Leadership. It's not just a buzzword for college applications, but rather the continuous process of exhibiting qualities that motivate others to follow and trust you. On today's episode, our guest Jim Bell, M.Ed., will give you advice on several characteristics of strong leaders. And, how through his years of experience, he has helped students develop leadership skills through his programs and guidance. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support
For those who want to attend business or grad school, whether you are newly graduated from college or you have several years of work experience, applicants have to put their best foot forward in their application. Applying to college and applying to graduate or business school are two different games, but Alison Merzel, a former admissions counselor and founder of AHM Advising, provides advice to help applicants throughout the process. Alison also touches on how demonstrated interest factors into the application and the importance of connecting with your admission counselors to give you the edge in your application. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/college-scoops/support