
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


For many high school seniors, the college search is an all-consuming process with three clear goals: apply to college, get into college, pick a college. Then, in May, it comes to a hard stop. Now what? Mary Pat McMahon, vice president and vice provost for student affairs at Duke University and AB host Lee Coffin from Dartmouth map out in both practical and philosophical terms the transition from searching for a college to enrolling in one. Drawing on many years of experience in a variety of academic settings, they share tips on navigating the aftermath of the college admissions process as the proverbial baton gets passed from the admissions office to student affairs.
By Lee Coffin • Vice President and Dean of Admissions & Financial Aid at Dartmouth College4.7
9595 ratings
For many high school seniors, the college search is an all-consuming process with three clear goals: apply to college, get into college, pick a college. Then, in May, it comes to a hard stop. Now what? Mary Pat McMahon, vice president and vice provost for student affairs at Duke University and AB host Lee Coffin from Dartmouth map out in both practical and philosophical terms the transition from searching for a college to enrolling in one. Drawing on many years of experience in a variety of academic settings, they share tips on navigating the aftermath of the college admissions process as the proverbial baton gets passed from the admissions office to student affairs.

38,499 Listeners

281 Listeners

113,519 Listeners

224 Listeners

371 Listeners

7,233 Listeners

111 Listeners

294 Listeners

88 Listeners

16,554 Listeners

123 Listeners

31 Listeners

33 Listeners

65 Listeners

619 Listeners