College Knowledge-The podcast where college admissions meets family financial strategy.
Are you trying to understand how financial aid actually works, how to get into the best fit college, why some students receive merit scholarships, or how families can pay for college without jeopardizing retirement?
On the College Knowledge Podcast, we break down the financial side of college—how colleges price tuition, how financial aid packages are built, and how families make smart decisions about getting into and paying for higher education.
Hosted by experts from Elite Collegiate Planning, Paradigm Financial Group, and College Planning Network, the show features conversations with admissions leaders, financial aid professionals, and higher education experts including voices like Jeff Selingo & Michael B. Horn.
Each episode helps families understand the real economics of college, financial aid strategy, and how to navigate the admissions process without making costly financial mistakes.
College Knowledge-The podcast where college admissions meets family financial strategy.
136. Campus Protests and Parent Questions
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Join hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins on the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group. This episode tackles both the impact of current events on college campuses and provides essential advice on college planning and financing. Key highlights include:
- Podcast Introduction: Dave and Joe introduce the podcast, setting the stage by emphasizing its focus on helping listeners find the right college, navigate the application process, and manage financial planning for higher education.
- Protest Discussion: The episode delves into a protest at NYU related to Palestine. The hosts discuss their observations of the protest, noting a general lack of clear objectives and a deep understanding of the issues by the participants.
- Critique of Campus Protests: There’s a significant critique about the appropriateness of college campuses as venues for such protests. The hosts question the effectiveness of these protests, noting the often limited demographic participation and lack of informed activism.
- Economic and Educational Impact: The discussion shifts to the potential economic repercussions of campus disruptions. Dave and Joe explore how such events could financially impact parents and influence their decisions on investing in their children's education.
- Advice on College Financial Planning: The episode concludes with practical advice on managing college expenses. Emphasis is placed on understanding different types of financial aid, the strategic use of financial vehicles like 529 savings plans, and how to optimize both the educational and financial outcomes for students and their families.
This episode offers a comprehensive look at the complex dynamics of student activism and its implications, alongside expert advice on financial planning for college, making it a valuable resource for students, parents, and educators alike.
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