In today’s episode, we talk about meeting veteran students where they are and how to best support them on their college journey. Veterans come from a range of backgrounds. These students bring a lot to a college campus—as well as their own unique challenges in the application process. We will discuss the crucial elements in finding these applicants, how to create a healthy veteran community at college, and how to ensure their success in higher education.
Guests: Veronica Peña, Director of the Houston Admissions Center at University of Texas at Austin and Ian Todd, a veteran who went through the application process and studied at Rhodes College. Moderated by Eddie Pickett, Senior Associate Dean of Admissions and Director of Recruitment at Pomona College.
How College Admissions Are Different for Student Athletes
How to Make the Most of College Visits
What Non-academic Factors Actually Influence College Admissions
The Keys to Building a Good College List
Strategies for Acing the College Essay
Getting to Know the Campus When the Coronavirus Lockdown Won't Let You Visit
The Many Admission Choices in a Changed World
Student Empowerment in College Admissions
How Colleges Make Admission Decisions in a Pandemic Year
College Financial Aid in the Time of Covid-19
Stressed Out: The Pandemic’s Effect on the Mental Health of Students Applying to College
Why College Late Bloomers Are Special
What Do College Rankings Really Mean?
Understanding Financial Aid Award Letters
How Families Can Talk About Paying for College
Demystifying the College Transfer Process: What Students and Families Need to Know
What Colleges Are Looking For: Facts & Myths About the Application Process
Avoiding the Parent Trap: A Common-Sense Approach to College Admission
SPECIAL EPISODE: “Fight for What Doesn’t Fit: Celebrating Students’ Identities, Interests, and Unique Qualities”
College for Everyone: How College Counselors and Admissions Officers Can Get You There
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