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Jan 22, 2026 • 53min

Direct Admissions Demystified: Insights from Pacific Lutheran University

Today's podcast is very exciting because host Ian Fisher will be interviewing Hillary Powell, Director of Admissions at Pacific Lutheran University, to discuss both Pac Lu and explain what direct admissions is. Direct admissions is increasingly being used by colleges as a process by which applicants are essentially pre-admitted to colleges without even having to apply, thus greatly reducing the stress of the admissions process. In addition, College Coach finance expert, Michelle Clifton, will be on to discuss next steps for federal loan borrowers enrolled in the SAVE plan. Learn More About Bright Horizons College Coach
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Jan 15, 2026 • 1h

Applying Abroad? Your Essential Guide to Studying in the UK

Are you considering applying to schools in the United Kingdom? If so, definitely listen in on this episode when Host Ian Fisher interviews Mubarik Ibrahim of University of York, Amanda Lunberg of University of Roehampton London and Haley Drogus from The University of Sheffield, all schools within the UK. Our guests will be discussing completing the UK application and other important information about attending college in the UK. Also, listen in to learn more about some excellent schools that are not as well known in the US but still provide a wonderful education. In addition, College Coach finance colleague Patricia Pineiro-Goodenberger will be discussing how to pay for college abroad. Learn More About Bright Horizons College Coach
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Jan 8, 2026 • 51min

Steps to Stay Safe on Campus, Homeschooling and Interpreting Financial Aid Package

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.
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Jan 1, 2026 • 53min

Common App; D3 Athletic Recruitment; Paying for College: Let's Talk

Michaela Acorn, a Senior Counselor Engagement Manager at the Common Application, shares insights on making college applications shine and the new responsibilities question. Dylan Sanchez, a former admissions liaison, discusses NCAA Division III recruitment, emphasizing the community feel and the absence of athletic scholarships. Financial expert Michelle Smoley advises families on initiating early conversations about college costs and comparing aid offers, stressing the importance of aligning plans among stakeholders. Tune in for valuable strategies and wisdom!
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Dec 25, 2025 • 55min

Setting Your 2026 Goals; Undecided About Your Major?; Scholarships Without the Stress

In this engaging conversation, college finance expert Russell Seidelmann shares efficient strategies for finding scholarships, including local searches and reusing essays. College counselor Christine Kenyon discusses the pros and cons of applying undecided about a major, while also highlighting when declaring is important. Admissions adviser Kimberly Asselta offers practical New Year's resolutions for families, such as creating testing and application plans, and encourages students to embrace challenges and pursue their interests. Tune in for valuable insights and advice!
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Dec 18, 2025 • 57min

EF Language Abroad Programs; National Merit Scholarship Program

Are you interested in experiential, educational travel? Listen in, as host Kyra Tyler will be talking with Durban Rose Ripley of EF Language Abroad programs about their philosophy and offerings, which include trips all over the world, inclusive of both service and culture focused tours. In addition, College Coach finance expert Laurie Peltier will be discussing the National Merit Scholarship program and what that does for students. Learn More About Bright Horizons College Coach
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Dec 11, 2025 • 1h

Unusual College Mascots; Early Decision Results—What's Next?; The Financial Side of Early Decision

In this entertaining discussion, Tova Javetz, a former college admissions officer, shares hilarious insights about unusual college mascots like Banana Slugs and the Poet, highlighting their significance in campus culture. Jenni Gargano, a former Associate Director of Admission at Dartmouth, advises students on navigating post-Early Decision outcomes, including steps for the admitted and deferred. Beth Feinburg-Keenan, a financial aid expert, breaks down the financial implications of Early Decision, guiding families on budgeting and managing aid offers.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 51min

Honors Programs; Computer Science Majors; Student Loan Grace Period: Now What?

Guests Jen Simons, a former college admissions officer, Lauren Savage, a former Carnegie Mellon admissions officer, and Zachery Gries, a financial aid expert, provide invaluable insights. Jen explains the advantages of honors programs, such as small classes and enhanced faculty access, while cautioning about application effort. Lauren discusses the varying focuses of computer science programs, from theoretical to practical, highlighting specific niches like AI and computational biology. Zachery guides listeners through student loan repayment steps, emphasizing servicer awareness and repayment plan options.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 54min

Earning & Learning During Holiday Breaks; The Engineer's Guide: Finding Your Perfect Fit

Michelle Smoley, a college coach specializing in finance, shares the benefits of working during holiday breaks. She emphasizes how part-time jobs can enhance financial literacy and build valuable workplace skills while also improving time management and grades. Mary Sue Youn, an expert in engineering guidance, discusses the various fields within engineering and the academic preparation needed. She highlights the importance of math and core disciplines and clarifies misconceptions about engineering careers, preparing students for future success.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 60min

College Admissions In The Media; Putting Merit In Your College List

Blair Dixon, a former senior assistant director of admissions at Brandeis, and Aysha Wong, ex-assistant director at the University of Florida, join finance expert Chrissy Foran from Bright Horizons College Coach. They unpack the myths in college admissions, discussing the realities behind D1 athletics and the importance of matching colleges to student strengths. Chrissy delves into merit aid, explaining how schools offer it and why negotiation can be key. The team emphasizes the importance of planning and the need to alleviate parental fears in the college search.

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