Don't Chuck It Up - College Search and Application Process

Chuck Erickson - Independent Educational Consultant and College Counselor
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Oct 21, 2025 • 45min

Anxiety Ep. 66 w Kathryn Ely

This episode of the Don't Chuck It Up podcast features host Chuck and guest Kathryn Ely, a licensed professional counselor, attorney, and mother of three, who specializes in anxiety treatment and gained her expertise after realizing her own severe anxiety while in college. (https://courageouscourse.com/) The discussion focuses on social anxiety, which is defined as an intense worry about what others think of you, making new social situations feel uncomfortable. They address key myths about social anxiety, the first being the misconception that it is purely situational; instead, it stems from a negative self-perception that leads to projecting judgment onto others. The second myth is that one needs to feel confident before taking action, when the reality is the reverse: confidence follows action. The third myth is that avoidance improves anxiety, when in fact, avoidance acts as "steroids" for anxiety, making it stronger and shrinking one's life. Kathryn encourages listeners, particularly students facing college stress, to focus on courage and their personal values (their "why") as a compass to push past anxiety and avoidance, emphasizing that focusing on one's character and seeking connection with others is vital for mental well-being.
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Oct 10, 2025 • 29min

College Application Tips Ep 65

Ready to conquer the college application process? On this essential episode of the Don't Chuck It Up Podcast, host Chuck dives into his College Application Tips to help students and families navigate the wild journey of the college search and streamline their path to higher education. Learn the key strategies that can significantly boost your chances for college admissions in this competitive cycle. Chuck provides straight-to-the-point application tips, including the crucial advice to answer all questions—even the optional ones—and how to correctly detail your extracurricular activities.You'll also get expert guidance on crafting a standout personal statement, focusing on using powerful 'I' statements in your essays. Don't miss the pro-tip on connecting your recommenders early and a critical reminder to double-check your grammar and capitalization before hitting submit. Tune in for the actionable steps you need to make this application season a success, submit a polished application, and ultimately secure your spot in college.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 53min

International Student Admissions — Expert Tips for US College Applications

This essential episode of the Don't Chuck It Up podcast features host Chuck tackling the complexities of International Student Admissions to U.S. universities. Bringing over 25 years of experience in higher education and college consulting, Chuck welcomes expert Independent Educational Consultant John Sy. from the Philippines to provide listeners with unparalleled expert advice. They break down the intricacies of the US college application process for a global audience, offering vital tips and insider insights for international students and their families to help them navigate their college search and application journey with confidence.www.universitasph.com Questions? Contact John at johnsy0809@gmail.com
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Sep 25, 2025 • 36min

Financial Aid & College Admissions: Your Guide to FAFSA & CSS Profile Ep. 63

On this episode of the "Don't Chuck It Up" podcast, host Chuck welcomes financial expert Dan Bisig, CEO of College and Beyond LLC (https://collegeandbeyondllc.com/), to discuss the ins and outs of financial aid for college. 🎓 They explain the difference between the FAFSA and the CSS Profile, emphasizing that nearly every family should fill out the FAFSA regardless of their income or savings 💰. The conversation covers the new Student Aid Index (SAI), formerly known as the Expected Family Contribution, and the importance of using the FAFSA estimator early in the college search process. Dan and Chuck also provide a detailed guide on navigating the FSA ID and how to complete financial aid forms in specific situations, such as for divorced parents. They advise listeners to be aware of college deadlines 🗓️ but to wait a week or two after the October 1st opening to avoid system overload. The episode also touches on the value of Net Price Calculators to help families understand the true cost of attendance. Tune in to learn about the FAFSA and CSS Profile so you don't chuck it up!
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Sep 19, 2025 • 29min

The Out-of-State College Handbook: Finding Affordable Public and Private Colleges & Universities Ep. 62

In this episode of the Don't Chuck It Up podcast, host Chuck helps students and families navigate the financial challenges of affording an out-of-state college. He shares valuable tips and advice, along with websites to find affordable college options outside of your home state. The episode explores the differences in financial aid and assistance for in-state versus out-of-state public universities, and also delves into how private universities can sometimes be a more affordable option due to merit scholarships. This podcast episode provides essential financial information for the college search process, ensuring parents and students can make educated decisions about where to attend. Tune in so you don't chuck it up when going to college out of state!
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Sep 12, 2025 • 16min

Chaotic Times Ep. 61

In the "Don't Chuck It Up" podcast episode titled "Chaotic Times," host Chuck offers advice on navigating the college application and search process amidst a chaotic world. He shares a personal story about his experience at Lawrence University on September 11, 2001, and discusses more recent events, such as a tragedy on a Utah campus and lockdowns at HBCUs. Chuck encourages students and families to pause, take time for themselves, and know that there is still time to apply to colleges. He emphasizes the importance of having multiple options, including a plan B and C, and encourages listeners to look beyond well-known schools and college rankings. Chuck highlights that over half of U.S. colleges have rolling applications, and many are growing and exceeding enrollment expectations. He recommends Jeffrey Selingo's new book, Dream School: Finding the College that's Right for You, as a resource for finding great schools that may not be on a student's radar.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 42min

Don't Chuck It Up: Debunking College Admission Myths & Parent BS Ep. 60

Lee Norwood, founder of College Sharks and a data-driven educational consultant, debunks common college admission myths. She tackles parent rumor mills, AP exam misconceptions, GPA versus course rigor, alumni influence, and the value of in-person visits. Short, practical talk about long-term strategy, regional prestige, and using reliable school data.
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Aug 29, 2025 • 20min

Senior Timeline Ep. 59

In episode 59 of the podcast "Don't Chuck It Up," host Chuck provides a comprehensive timeline for high school seniors and their parents on navigating the college application process for admissions, scholarships, and financial aid. The episode emphasizes that applying to college is a marathon, not a sprint, and encourages students to start finalizing their list of colleges in the fall. Chuck explains the difference between colleges with specific deadlines and those with rolling admissions, noting that many private and public flagship universities have deadlines in November or later, with some southern colleges having deadlines as early as October 15. The podcast also covers the importance of the FAFSA, which can be started as early as October 1st, and advises parents to complete it by November 1st. Additionally, the episode explains that a student's admission application often doubles as their scholarship application for many colleges, while others may require a separate application later. Finally, Chuck outlines the post-submission timeline, from the review process in the winter to the release of decisions and financial aid awards in the spring, reminding students that they have until at least May 1st to make a final decision.
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Aug 22, 2025 • 51min

Mental Health School Pulse Ep. 58

In this episode of the "Don't Chuck It Up" podcast, host Chuck welcomes Iuri Melo, co-founder of School Pulse, to discuss the critical importance of student mental health and proactive support in education. Melo, a licensed clinical social worker, explains that School Pulse is a proactive service for schools and districts to provide students with resources on positive psychology and a growth mindset, fostering optimism and academic success. Our chat highlights the growing mental health crisis among youth, noting that a significant number of college dropouts are due to mental health issues. Melo advocates for a shift from reactive intervention to proactive prevention, providing students with foundational skills to protect them from depression, anxiety, and suicide. School Pulse offers a multi-tiered solution for schools, students, and families, including live text-based support, video content, and activities that help teachers, parents, and students navigate challenging topics like anxiety, self-harm, and peer issues. Equipping students with these tools at a young age can lead to a healthier and happier adult population. Tune in and learn how optimism and proactive support can help you.
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Aug 15, 2025 • 25min

Fine & Performing Visual Arts Recruitment Ep. 57

This episode of the "Don't Chuck It Up" podcast offers an in-depth overview of the college recruitment process for students interested in the fine and performing arts, including music, dance, theater, and studio art. The discussion covers different levels of college study, ranging from extracurricular activities to a major or minor in the arts. Key topics include the various types of degrees available, such as a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), or Bachelor of Music. The episode also offers crucial guidance on preparing for college art portfolio and music audition submissions, which are often required for admission and scholarships. Prospective students will learn about the importance of early preparation, how to research specific program requirements, and the benefits of connecting with faculty. Additionally, the episode addresses the timing of the application process, which is often later than for other fields, and debunks the myth that students must attend a specific, prestigious college to succeed in the arts. This podcast will prepare you for the artistic recruitment process so you don't chuck it up.

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