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College Admissions Insider

by Bucknell University

A whole lot happens between choosing a list of top schools and getting that thick acceptance envelope in the mail. But you don't have to take that journey alone. On each episode of College Admissions Insider, we talk to real college admissions counselors to bring you expert advice for your college search. Learn how to find the right college fit, build a list of finalists, and create an application that gets noticed. This podcast is an initiative of Bucknell University but is designed for students applying to any school.

Copyright: © 2024 Copyright © 2021 - College Admissions Insider, Bucknell University

Episodes

Episode 38: Financial Aid and College Affordability

18m · Published 21 Mar 07:00

Alongside stick-figure families and save-the-environment slogans, there’s another bumper sticker you're bound to see if you spend enough time on the road: "My kid and my money go to [insert university name here]."

It's a sticker that's quite real and honest. And in the spirit of being real and honest, we wanted to share an episode of College Admissions Insider that’s all about the truth behind college affordability.

In this episode, we’ll define need-based aid, discuss how families should factor affordability into their college search, and try to dispel some misconceptions about college costs — all in hopes of demystifying this crucial aspect of the college admissions process.

Our guest is Lisa Keegan, Bucknell’s vice president for enrollment management. Lisa has worked in higher education for over 15 years, with nearly a decade spent in enrollment management leadership roles. 

Read a transcript for this episode


If you have a question, comment or idea for a future episode, email [email protected].


Links:

  • Bucknell's Office of Financial Aid
  • Application dates and deadlines
  • Plan a visit to Bucknell
  • Undergraduate admission requirements
  • @iamraybucknell, our student-run Instagram
  • Info about applying to Bucknell
  • Build a Bucknell Custom Viewbook
  • Latest news for prospective students
  • Bucknell Virtual Welcome Center

Episode 37: Merit Awards: How Are They Granted?

20m · Published 07 Mar 08:00

Take a moment to consider what you’re good at — an achievement you're most proud of, a skill you’ve spent years perfecting, or an activity or cause you’ve passionately pursued. 

If you’re a high school student on the track to college, there may be numerous merit scholarships out there for you.

Just like colleges and universities themselves, higher education scholarships are abundant and diverse. But unlike need-based financial aid, many of these merit awards don’t consider a student's financial situation. Instead, they’re doled out based on a student's accomplishments and talents — from academics, athletics and the arts to niche hobbies and interests. 

But questions remain, like who qualifies, how do you apply, and does a merit-based scholarship have any effect on your need-based financial aid package? In this episode of College Admissions Insider, we'll answer those questions and more.

Our guest is Kevin Mathes, Bucknell’s dean of admissions

Read a transcript for this episode


If you have a question, comment or idea for a future episode, email [email protected].


Links:

  • Bucknell scholarship programs
  • Application dates and deadlines
  • Plan a visit to Bucknell
  • Undergraduate admission requirements
  • @iamraybucknell, our student-run Instagram
  • Info about applying to Bucknell
  • Build a Bucknell Custom Viewbook
  • Latest news for prospective students
  • Bucknell Virtual Welcome Center

Episode 37: Merit Awards: How Are They Granted?

20m · Published 07 Mar 08:00

Take a moment to consider what you’re good at — an achievement you're most proud of, a skill you’ve spent years perfecting, or an activity or cause you’ve passionately pursued. 

If you’re a high school student on the track to college, there may be numerous merit scholarships out there for you.

Just like colleges and universities themselves, higher education scholarships are abundant and diverse. But unlike need-based financial aid, many of these merit awards don’t consider a student's financial situation. Instead, they’re doled out based on a student's accomplishments and talents — from academics, athletics and the arts to niche hobbies and interests. 

But questions remain, like who qualifies, how do you apply, and does a merit-based scholarship have any effect on your need-based financial aid package? In this episode of College Admissions Insider, we'll answer those questions and more.

Our guest is Kevin Mathes, Bucknell’s dean of admissions

Read a transcript for this episode

If you have a question, comment or idea for a future episode, email [email protected].

Links:

  • Bucknell scholarship programs
  • Application dates and deadlines
  • Plan a visit to Bucknell
  • Undergraduate admission requirements
  • @iamraybucknell, our student-run Instagram
  • Info about applying to Bucknell
  • Build a Bucknell Custom Viewbook
  • Latest news for prospective students
  • Bucknell Virtual Welcome Center

Episode 36: You Got Your Acceptance Letter — Now What?

22m · Published 21 Feb 08:00

You researched every fact and figure about your choice institutions, wrote and rewrote the perfect admissions essay, and connected with everyone from current students to admissions counselors — all in hopes of receiving that life-changing notification that says, “Congratulations! You’ve been admitted.”

Well done! You should be quite proud. But after the confetti settles to the floor, there's still work to be done. 

Receiving an acceptance letter on Decision Day is far from the end of the process. Amid the excitement, celebration and relief are numerous decisions to make and actions to take to secure your spot in the incoming class. In this episode of College Admissions Insider, we'll cover what lies ahead after you've been admitted.

How long do you have to make that final decision? How do you officially enroll? And what tips can you use to decide which of the schools you've been admitted to is ultimately right for you?

Our guests are Becca Haupt Aldredge and Lauren Furman, who both serve as senior assistant directors of admissions. 

Read a transcript for this episode

If you have a question, comment or idea for a future episode, email [email protected].

Links:

  • Application dates and deadlines
  • Plan a visit to Bucknell
  • Undergraduate admission requirements
  • @iamraybucknell, our student-run Instagram
  • Info about applying to Bucknell
  • Build a Bucknell Custom Viewbook
  • Latest news for prospective students
  • Bucknell Virtual Welcome Center

Episode 36: You Got Your Acceptance Letter — Now What?

22m · Published 21 Feb 08:00

You researched every fact and figure about your choice institutions, wrote and rewrote the perfect admissions essay, and connected with everyone from current students to admissions counselors — all in hopes of receiving that life-changing notification that says, “Congratulations! You’ve been admitted.”

Well done! You should be quite proud. But after the confetti settles to the floor, there's still work to be done. 

Receiving an acceptance letter on Decision Day is far from the end of the process. Amid the excitement, celebration and relief are numerous decisions to make and actions to take to secure your spot in the incoming class. In this episode of College Admissions Insider, we'll cover what lies ahead after you've been admitted.

How long do you have to make that final decision? How do you officially enroll? And what tips can you use to decide which of the schools you've been admitted to is ultimately right for you?

Our guests are Becca Haupt Aldredge and Lauren Furman, who both serve as senior assistant directors of admissions. 

Read a transcript for this episode


If you have a question, comment or idea for a future episode, email [email protected].


Links:

  • Application dates and deadlines
  • Plan a visit to Bucknell
  • Undergraduate admission requirements
  • @iamraybucknell, our student-run Instagram
  • Info about applying to Bucknell
  • Build a Bucknell Custom Viewbook
  • Latest news for prospective students
  • Bucknell Virtual Welcome Center

Episode 35: What to Do While You Wait for a Decision

25m · Published 07 Feb 08:00

While search engines provide millions of answers in less than a second, there is one life-changing question for which the answer doesn't arrive as quickly: Did I get in?

When you want to know whether you’ve been accepted into your college of choice, things don't happen quickly. In fact, it may be months between the moment you press “submit” on your application and the day that acceptance notification appears in your virtual or physical mailbox. 

So what do you do in the meantime? In this episode of College Admissions Insider, we’ll provide a few answers to that crucial question right here, right now. We’ll share tips for making the most of the time leading up to decision release day and advice for how to mitigate anxiety while you wait.

Our guest is Jill Medina, Bucknell’s senior associate dean of admissions. Jill has more than 25 years of work in higher education under her belt, and she plays a role in the acceptance process at Bucknell. 

Read a transcript for this episode


If you have a question, comment or idea for a future episode, email [email protected].



Links:

  • Application dates and deadlines
  • Plan a visit to Bucknell
  • Undergraduate admission requirements
  • @iamraybucknell, our student-run Instagram
  • Info about applying to Bucknell
  • Build a Bucknell Custom Viewbook
  • Latest news for prospective students
  • Bucknell Virtual Welcome Center

Episode 35: What to Do While You Wait for a Decision

25m · Published 07 Feb 08:00

While search engines provide millions of answers in less than a second, there is one life-changing question for which the answer doesn't arrive as quickly: Did I get in?

When you want to know whether you’ve been accepted into your college of choice, things don't happen quickly. In fact, it may be months between the moment you press “submit” on your application and the day that acceptance notification appears in your virtual or physical mailbox. 

So what do you do in the meantime? In this episode of College Admissions Insider, we’ll provide a few answers to that crucial question right here, right now. We’ll share tips for making the most of the time leading up to decision release day and advice for how to mitigate anxiety while you wait.

Our guest is Jill Medina, Bucknell’s senior associate dean of admissions. Jill has more than 25 years of work in higher education under her belt, and she plays a role in the acceptance process at Bucknell. 

Read a transcript for this episode

If you have a question, comment or idea for a future episode, email [email protected].

Links:

  • Application dates and deadlines
  • Plan a visit to Bucknell
  • Undergraduate admission requirements
  • @iamraybucknell, our student-run Instagram
  • Info about applying to Bucknell
  • Build a Bucknell Custom Viewbook
  • Latest news for prospective students
  • Bucknell Virtual Welcome Center

Episode 34: Preparing for Your Dream Job While in High School

28m · Published 24 Jan 08:00

When do you find "the one"?

Some people don't pinpoint their perfect career path until midway through college. For others, that true passion waits to reveal itself after years of being in the workforce.

But for a lucky few, that dream job shines brightly early on. These ambitious high schoolers are certain of what they want to do with their degrees before they even begin their college search.

This episode of College Admissions Insider is for that last group — the high schoolers who are charting paths to their dream jobs as we speak. In this episode, we’ll provide some tips to guide those students as they lay the groundwork for their future success.

Our guest, Pamela Keiser, is the executive director of career services at Bucknell's Center for Career Advancement. She helps us discuss everything from how to evaluate colleges based on career goals to gaining practical job experience while in high school.

Read a transcript for this episode

If you have a question, comment, or idea for a future episode, email [email protected].


Links:

  • Center for Career Advancement
  • Application dates and deadlines
  • Plan a visit to Bucknell
  • Undergraduate admission requirements
  • @iamraybucknell, our student-run Instagram
  • Info about applying to Bucknell
  • Build a Bucknell Custom Viewbook
  • Latest news for prospective students

Episode 34: Preparing for Your Dream Job While in High School

28m · Published 24 Jan 08:00

When do you find "the one"?

Some people don't pinpoint their perfect career path until midway through college. For others, that true passion waits to reveal itself after years of being in the workforce.

But for a lucky few, that dream job shines brightly early on. These ambitious high schoolers are certain of what they want to do with their degrees before they even begin their college search.

This episode of College Admissions Insider is for that last group — the high schoolers who are charting paths to their dream jobs as we speak. In this episode, we’ll provide some tips to guide those students as they lay the groundwork for their future success.

Our guest, Pamela Keiser, is the executive director of career services at Bucknell's Center for Career Advancement. She helps us discuss everything from how to evaluate colleges based on career goals to gaining practical job experience while in high school.

Read a transcript for this episode

If you have a question, comment, or idea for a future episode, email [email protected].

Links:

  • Center for Career Advancement
  • Application dates and deadlines
  • Plan a visit to Bucknell
  • Undergraduate admission requirements
  • @iamraybucknell, our student-run Instagram
  • Info about applying to Bucknell
  • Build a Bucknell Custom Viewbook
  • Latest news for prospective students

Episode 33: So You Want To Be a Doctor: Preparing for a Medical Career While in College

23m · Published 10 Jan 08:00

For high school students who aspire to be doctors or work in health care, there are numerous fields to choose from — areas like surgery, physical therapy and dentistry, to name just three. 

But what is the right path to reaching that career? What majors might best set you up for success? And how many years should you expect to be in college?

Helping us navigate those questions and more is Alison Patterson, a pre-health adviser at Bucknell’s Center for Career Advancement. She holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from Marshall University School of Medicine, has taught anatomy and physiology at Bucknell, and has been advising pre-health students for more than a decade.

Read a transcript for this episode

If you have a question, comment or idea for a future episode, email [email protected].

Links:

  • Pre-health advising at Bucknell
  • Application dates and deadlines
  • Plan a visit to Bucknell
  • Undergraduate admission requirements
  • @iamraybucknell, our student-run Instagram
  • Info about applying to Bucknell
  • Build a Bucknell Custom Viewbook
  • Latest news for prospective students

College Admissions Insider has 155 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 63:47:35. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 20th, 2024 16:10.

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