Parents are undoubtedly an instrumental part of the college admissions process for incoming students—but how much influence should parents actually have in this process? In this enlightening conversation, we talk to experts about what role parents have in the “marathon” that is the college admissions process, and the lessons the whole family can learn during these stressful, but rewarding times.
Guests: Emily Roper-Doten, Vice President for Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Assistance at Clark University in Massachusetts, and Rodney Morrison, Vice President of Enrollment Management at the University of Delaware.
Moderated by NACAC member Eddie Pickett, a college counselor and dean at Polytechnic School in Pasadena, California.
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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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