Podchaser Logo
Home
Application to Admission

Understanding the Choices

Application to Admission

An Education podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Application to Admission

Understanding the Choices

Application to Admission

Episodes
Application to Admission

Understanding the Choices

Application to Admission

An Education podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Episodes of Application to Admission

Mark All
Search Episodes...
In this episode, we sit down with Ty Allan Jackson, an inspiring author and literacy advocate. Ty shares his journey from a corporate sales career to becoming a self-published children's book author, driven by his desire to teach his son about
Happy Mother's Day to everyone who celebrates it! This week's episode features Melissa James, a Managing Director and Vice Chairman of Global Capital Markets at Morgan Stanley. She is a mother of three boys and is recognized as one of the most
Well-informed and compassionate are only words to describe the way Yetunde Daniels-Rubinstein moves within the world. As a seasoned college counselor and mother of teenage daughters, she knows what it takes to approach the college process with
From our March 2024 SXSW presentation, Redefining Success in a Changing Higher Education Landscape we’re thrilled to share this recording. It’s the story of the birth of our book, The Black Family's Guide to College Admissions: A Conversation a
Our mission is to close the information gap and support students and families as they prepare for the college admissions process. Sometimes our own resources do not address the needs of everyone, hence why we need help. Since we cannot do this
It’s that time of year again! It’s our 3rd annual Junior Year To Do episode! We are honored to have counselor extraordinaire, Keeon Gregory, share his insights from 30 years in the college admissions profession. We talk about testing, visits, p
College access is a popular trope these days. Some organizations mean and do well and others just exist. One of the standout community-based organizations is AKcess Granted, LLC, led by Founder Kissena Frazier, MSW. With over a decade of experi
This is what educational leadership looks like. As a fourth-generation educator and DEIJ practitioner and strategist, Danica Tisdale Fisher is fascinating. With over 15 years of experience in the development and oversight of academic programs,
Organizations rise and fall on the strength of leadership.  Fortunate for the school counselors, college admissions professionals and other educators affiliated with the National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC), we have Dr.
Parenting website juggernaut Grown and Flown is a household name. With almost 300K dedicated parents in their private Facebook group and over 700K instagram followers, founders Lisa Heffernan and Mary Dell Harrington have created a community f
Did you know that many (most) HBCUs were founded by white people? If that’s not a surprise, good, because despite the name, Historically Black Colleges and Universities have a long history of enrolling and embracing non-Black students. Now, in
Want to know how to write an awesome college essay?Listen to Shereem. Want to know how admissions offices read college essays?Listen to Tim. Thankfully you can do both by listening to the Application to Admission Podcast!!!!The power
Perspective is everything. The more we live, the more we learn. The ultimate goal for many is to grow, share and lead. Dr. Greg Ellison does just that. An Atlanta native, Ellison is associate professor of pastoral care and counseling at Emory U
The better question is “do the college rankings consider Black families……”Regardless, affluent college educated Black families have very strong feelings about whatkinds of colleges their children should attend and why. Does it have to be an
Money matters in college admissions. We want everyone to prioritize cost when searching for and applying to schools. We’re big believers in HBCUS too, so when you combine the two - scholarships and HBCUs - there’s only one name in 2023 that rin
Leadership is not easy. It demands patience, conviction and transparency. In the profession of college admissions and college admissions counseling, it’simperative that we have leaders who are true to themselves and committed to the young peop
If you have a student athlete in your home, you’re going to want to hear this. This former Olympian and NFL wide receiver has some gems for you.  We all know college and sports work in tandem in our culture and with the recent success and imp
“A mind is a terrible thing to waste.” - United Negro College Fund We are not well. Never have been and maybe never will be. PTSD from a variety of places can obstruct our progress or we can seek help, heal and move in our purpose. Dr. Bian
When you’re a mom of 4, Princeton grad, writer extraordinaire, and college counseling aficionado, what more is there to say???!! Alison Slater Tate is a respected and appreciated college admissions professional who is as knowledgeable about the
Leaders are not born, they’re made. In college admissions, you have to pay your dues as a newbie in the field, earn your stripes on the road and eventually ascend to where your word is respected and the impact on students and families is vast.
Few people on our planet are as scientifically sharp as Stephanie Espy. STEMspecialist and entrepreneur extraordinaire, she is author of STEM Gems whichgives girls and young women role models in STEM and opens their eyes to a worldof opportu
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features