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If you are overwhelmed with the college-bound journey, confused by how much things have changed, or frustrated by having more questions than answers, then College and Career Clarity is the compass you need, when you need it most. Weekly episodes with Lisa Marker-Robbins and her guests provide families with strategic guidance to resource your student to make informed choices that align with their passions, purpose, and potential future. You’ll be informed to be able to have intentional & prod ...
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In this episode, Lisa and Marni discuss: How to approach your teen’s final college enrollment decision from campus visits to financial considerations. Key questions your student should ask themself when they’re stuck deciding between their final school choices. Approaching how to navigate and leverage unexpected financial aid opportunities. Alterna…
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In this episode, Lisa and Jess discuss: Looking at school profiles can help you and your student better understand how their school uses GPA. Understanding how colleges recalculate GPAs and how your student can use GPA calculators to better grasp their standing. Identifying the five core classes that most colleges use to generate the recalculated G…
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In this episode, Lisa and Ted discuss: What optometrists do and how they help people enhance their quality of life. Essential skills and qualities for those who will have a long and successful optometrist career Understanding the path from high school to graduate school for optometry. The competitive nature of optometry school and the state-specifi…
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In this episode, Lisa and Jackie discuss: The most significant overhaul of the SAT to date. Exploring the new version of the SAT with a focus on the digital format, timing, and structure. Insight as to whether the digital SAT better aligns with modern teens than paper testing. The revamped SAT and how it compares to the ACT. Key Takeaways: With man…
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In this episode, Lisa and Cristiana discuss: Families often default to in-state for financial reasons, but out-of-state can sometimes provide better financial and academic opportunities. Why many schools are increasing the number of out-of-state students admitted. Misconceptions that misguide families when considering where to apply to college. The…
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In this episode, Lisa discusses: Why Americans have lost faith in the value of college. How to know if college is worth it for your student. Strategies for understanding your family’s reasons for your teen going to college. Identifying various career avenues and identifying the most suitable path for your child’s success. Key Takeaways: What might …
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In this episode, Lisa and Cindy discuss: How to make the most of summer for college-bound teens. If pay-to-play programs are worth the investment for your student. No-cost, meaningful summer enrichment options. When to start making summer plans (and how to ensure your student doesn’t miss their crucial deadlines). Key Takeaways: Some summer program…
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In this episode, Lisa and Shara discuss: Looking at social work careers in both macro and micro settings. The educational and licensing path to becoming an LCSW. The three tracts of a Social Work Master’s program. Tips for preparing, taking, and succeeding on the licensure exams. Key Takeaways: Social workers work in every aspect of life, from birt…
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In this episode, Lisa and Natalie discuss: Why everyone should face their inner critic. Ways in which the inner critic shows up in teens and young adults. Building the muscle of resiliency. Strategy tools for silencing your teen’s inner critic. Key Takeaways: Having an inner critic is normal, but it does need to be addressed so the negative thought…
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In this episode, Lisa and Vince discuss: The three different types of admissions interviews. Benefits of participating in a college admissions interview. How your student can demonstrate interest and show their voice to the interviewer. Steps to prepare for admissions interviews. Key Takeaways: Typically, your student must have their college applic…
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In this episode, Lisa and Julie discuss: Understanding your student’s goals before enrolling in Advanced Placement (AP) or Dual Enrollment (DE) courses. Why your teen’s AP exam score matters more to colleges than their grade in the AP class. How to know what your student’s desired colleges will accept for college credit. Exploring academic, college…
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In this episode, Lisa and Christine discuss: When your student should begin developing their foundation for those application requirements if they are considering performance arts majors. The transferable skills of students with a music or other performing arts major. The commitment required for co-majors, double majors, and minors, and how they ca…
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In this episode, Lisa and Beth discuss: The changes to federal financial aid are set to begin in 2024. Why parents should wait 10-15 days before applying with the new FAFSA application. How to take back your family’s financial power and not rely solely on the government formula for your student’s education budget. Strategies to handle the uncertain…
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Although it can sometimes seem like it, admissions officers aren’t in the business of crushing your teen’s dreams. They want to make things possible for as many students as possible, and that’s where a college major-based admissions process can come into play. Each university can only accommodate a certain number of students in each program, so thi…
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In this episode Lisa and Susan discuss: What admissions officers really want your teen to write about in their personal statement Why your student shouldn’t look at online sample essays A good plan of attack for essays over the summer so your child finishes on time Key Takeaways: It is important for your student to know that a college essay is not …
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In this episode, Lisa, Rebecca, David, and Becky discuss: A critique of the information and misinformation of the latest NACAC Annual Survey of Colleges. The role of ACT and SAT scores even beyond the admissions process. The impact of Institutional Priorities in the admission of students. Colleges have differing expectations for various majors, inc…
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In this episode, Lisa and Annie discuss: The Disability Tax teens with physical disabilities and health conditions face as they begin their college journey. Differences in accommodations and support for your student college. How a college technically complying with federal law is different from being 100% accessible for all students and what your t…
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In this episode, Lisa and Sylvia discuss: Why Honors Colleges should not be an afterthought as your student is making their college list. What an Honors College is and how it differs from an Honors Program. Benefits of being in an Honors College. Differences in application processes for Honors Colleges. Key Takeaways: Honors Colleges are intentiona…
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In this episode, Lisa discusses: How your student can demonstrate to colleges the reasons behind their choice of college major. Actions your student can take in high school to have confidence in their future major decision and share their story with colleges. Options outside your high school to take the right classes. Thinking more broadly about ho…
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In this episode, Lisa and Andrea discuss: Struggles parents have in the transition between being a high school parent and a college parent. Start the transition by finding out where your college-bound student has room to grow. The areas of college readiness beyond academics. Supporting students as they transition and build resilience. Key Takeaways…
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In this episode, Lisa and Wendy discuss: Accommodation strategies for your student - both no-brainers and more unique options. Why documentation of accommodations (official and unofficial) is critical. How the new VP of Accommodations for ACT made it easier to get accommodations. What the accommodation application process looks like. Key Takeaways:…
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In this episode, Lisa and Keely discuss: How coaching can help improve your life, your parenting skills, and your family. Systems and processes for navigating raising teens. Suggestions for committing to intentional family meetings with teenagers. Intentionality in small conversations and finding time to empower your teenagers. Key Takeaways: Coach…
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In this episode, Lisa and Leia discuss: Ways your homeschooler can communicate their test scores with potential colleges and universities. Why dual enrollment courses may be the right option for your student. The importance of taking the PSAT, SAT, and/or ACT, and when your student should start preparing for those exams. What your student should kn…
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In this episode, Lisa and Stephanie discuss: Reasons your student might consider community college instead of or before transitioning to a 4-year university. Advantages of a community college and reasons your student should invest time in a visit to the campus. Differences between community colleges, regional campuses, and technical colleges. The c…
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In this episode, Lisa and Lisa discuss: Why your student shouldn’t write off a ROTC program in college, even if they did in high school. How an ROTC program at a public university is different from the military academies. The competitive nature of the ROTC scholarship requirements and how they vary between the branches. Avoiding procrastination - h…
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In this episode, Lisa and Adam discuss: The upcoming rollout for the national test date Online ACT and what it means for students. What your student can expect to be different between the online and paper ACT. Tools, both digital and physical, to use while prepping for and taking the Online ACT. Pros and cons of the Online ACT versus paper testing.…
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In this episode, Lisa and Beatrice discuss: How the CSS Profile differs from the FAFSA for getting college financial aid. Which colleges use the CSS Profile. Why it’s important to establish a college budget as early as your student’s sophomore year. Reasons why you should complete the CSS Profile and apply for other financial aid opportunities rega…
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In this episode, Lisa and Lauran discuss: The 4 (surprising) categories of executive function skills every student needs for success. Why executive functioning skills are more important than the standard high school education leads you to believe. Tips for how parents and families can set their teen up to learn these skills for a successful transit…
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In this episode, Lisa and Julie discuss: Explaining the menu of college application early options for your student. What it means for an early decision acceptance to be binding. How applying to public versus private institutions changes Early Action and Early Decision applications. Strategizing on your student’s applications. Key Takeaways: Early D…
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In this episode, Lisa and Dave discuss: The lucrative nature of college athletics. How coaches and a ready-made set of peers can support their student-athletes. Creating a holistic college fit for your student-athlete. Who to talk to about your student’s major and sport to understand time conflicts. Key Takeaways: Only 5% of high school athletes go…
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In this episode, Lisa and Beth discuss: The changes to NEED based financial aid for students attending college in 2024 or later. Why the changes are being made to the FAFSA application. The goal of making higher education more accessible to those who need financial help. Different financial aid forms: FAFSA versus the CSS Profile. Taking back contr…
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In this episode, Lisa discusses: What supplemental college essays are and what is required of your teen Most common topics for supplemental college essays. How your student’s past activities and desired future link to their chosen major and how to communicate this to the colleges. Strategies for writing multiple versions of the “why this major” ess…
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In this episode, Lisa and Barak discuss: Life skills, not just higher scores, gained from the SAT/ACT test prep. How tutoring prepares students for their life’s adventure. Opening doors and doing good through test prep. The very real skills gained during the journey of test prep. Key Takeaways: Be more positive with your student, it will help to re…
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In this episode, Lisa and Wendy discuss: What are the types of unexpected circumstances they may derail college planning? When facing unexpected family challenges during the college-bound process, what does (and doesn’t) change. Identifying support for your student when the unexpected strikes your family. Building a well-balanced college list that …
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In this episode Lisa and Susie discuss: When to really start diving deep into your student’s college search. Focusing on the high school experience before pushing the college experience. The importance of spending time on the college website. Utilizing the various social media platforms to learn more about colleges. Key Takeaways: To know which col…
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In this episode, Lisa and Ben discuss: The biggest challenge for teens and the best predictor of student success. Understanding the true definition of your teen’s stress. How your teen (and you!) can learn to be calm, confident, and focused in the face of stress. Helping your student when they say they are not stressed, but you think they are. How …
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In this episode, Lisa and Jennifer discuss: Pros and cons of universities versus colleges (and how each might work better for your student). Review your student’s college list, recognizing what is different, and understanding what options your student will have at each school. Using experiences and extracurricular activities to understand what care…
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In this episode, Lisa discusses the five questions: Does your college or university admit directly to the major, college, or division? Are there any majors that are restricted to first-year freshman applicants? If so, what are they? What is the process for changing majors within a college or division? And, are there any saturated majors where capac…
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In this episode, Lisa and Scotti discuss: Why many students’ struggles appear in high school and after, rather than in younger grades. Where families can start when their student is struggling. Opportunities outside of high school for students to find success quickly and boost confidence. Collaborative problem-solving with students and educators fo…
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In this episode, Lisa and Jeremiah discuss: The nuances of the student experience at Christian colleges and universities. The evolution of Christian colleges. Majors that are commonly found at Christian universities and combined programs to meet your career goals. The student experience for students of all faiths when attending a Christian college.…
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In this episode, Lisa and Cathy discuss: Creating a responsible, not perfect, college list. Reconciling what actions parents can do and what is the students’ responsiblity. Defining success as a family for better communication. Merit-based and need-based scholarships. Key Takeaways: College is different from when parents were in school than it is n…
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In this episode Lisa and Kim discuss: Secrets of admissions that might surprise students and their families. The myths and confusion surrounding the admissions essay. How to be genuine while writing the admissions essays. Understanding the questions being asked, answering the prompt, and not thinking about what other people want. Key Takeaways: Whe…
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In this episode Lisa and Megan discuss: The importance of teaching your kids to think about thinking from a young age. Recognizing the difference between what actually happens and the narrative our brain tells around the same event. The difference harnessing the power of thought can make in parenting your teen. The power of flipping statements into…
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In this episode Lisa and David discuss: Statistics that will change the way you look at your student’s school breaks. How to use school breaks for students’ success. The profound impact reading has on a student’s academic success. Helping students to increase their reading speed and comprehension. Key Takeaways: Between 1st and 5th grade, roughly 2…
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In this episode Lisa and Hanna discuss: Categories of student misconduct from minor to major. The evolution of misconduct by students (and how COVID rapidly changed some of those bad decisions). Your teen’s obligation to disclose misconduct during the college admissions process (or not). How your student can tell the truth, explain their story, and…
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In this episode Lisa and Lisa discuss: What a military service academy is and how the experience differs from that of a traditional college. The different college majors are emphasized at each military service academy. What leadership looks like for applicants (and it’s not about the job title). Requirements for military service academy application…
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In this episode Lisa and Megan discuss: Navigating the AP exams from sign-up through the exam season. The myth of the magic number of AP courses to take in high school. If your student should risk getting a B in a harder course of interest in instead of playing it safe with only A classes when choosing your high school courses. Deciding whether you…
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In this episode Lisa and Elliot discuss: The importance of trying new things before college. Changing the mindset from where to go to college to how to go to college. How to encourage your high schooler to know themselves. Instilling resiliency in your children of any age. Key Takeaways: Think about your college experience as something you design t…
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In this episode, Lisa, Dean, and Joyce discuss: Differences between secular colleges and catholic colleges What sets the student’s experience at a Catholic University apart from other schools The experience of non-Catholic students attending a Catholic school Unity is more observed than differences in a catholic college that are open to students of…
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In this episode Lisa and Susan discuss: What admissions officers really want your teen to write about in their personal statement Why your student shouldn’t look at online sample essays A good plan of attack for essays over the summer so your child finishes on time Key Takeaways: It is important for your student to know that a college essay is not …
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