In recognition of Women’s History Month, today’s special episode focuses on empowering women to achieve their professional goals. We speak with one of the leaders in advancing equity in higher education, Youlonda Copeland Morgan, Former Vice Provost for Enrollment Management at UCLA. She talks with us about the misconceptions of creating balance in your work life, but rather, bringing your family into your work. As she reaches retirement, she attributes finding meaning in your work as a key to a long, successful career.
Guests: Youlonda Copeland Morgan, Former Vice Provost for Enrollment Management at UCLA
Empowering Perspectives: Women Leaders in College Admission Counseling
Uniquely Powerful: Insights Into the Women’s College Experience
The True Benefits of Studying Abroad
Tips for Parents: Avoiding Mistakes and Assumptions
The State of College Admissions Testing
The Power of Hispanic Serving Institutions
Finding and Supporting Veteran Students on Campus
Bridging Gaps in Context and Personal Writing in the College Application Process
Women’s History Month Edition: Balancing Life, Family, and a Career You Love: Reflections from Admissions legend, Mary Lou Bates
Why Gratitude Matters in the College Application Process
A Guide for Students with Learning Differences to Applying, Choosing, and Thriving in College
Race-Conscious Admission and the Potential Implications of the Upcoming Supreme Court Ruling
Pride and Passion: The Enduring Legacy of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Fit, Finance, and Equity: Two Economists Discuss College Affordability
Setting Your College-bound Student Up for Success on Day One
The Myriad Possibilities of Community College
Special Edition: Next Gen Admission Professionals Seek Balance, Values, and Self-Actualization at Work
How to Approach the Final Decision on a College
Why Take, or Not Take, a Gap Year
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