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College Compass: By Experts at Scholarship.org

The George Snow Scholarship Fund | Produced by Channon Ellwood

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We aim to empower the youth of our community on their college journeys. Hosted by Tim Snow, President of the George Snow Scholarship Fund, each episode dives into all aspects of higher education. We will provide exclusive tips for applying for college/scholarships, guide listeners through the do's and don'ts of financial aid, share invaluable advice on self-care and mental health while away at college, and more! Tim will sit down with expert guests who share valuable insights and actionable ...
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Scholar's Flask: The Podcast

Stephen and Patrick

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"Scholar's Flask: The Podcast" brings you lively conversations with archaeologists, historians, and scholars with various expertise. Listen in as we explore their work, insights into the field, and fascinating projects—often with a drink or two in hand. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on academic-related research and the thrill of uncovering the past.
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Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon

The Scholars Strategy Network

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No Jargon, the Scholars Strategy Network’s monthly podcast, presents interviews with top university scholars on the politics, policy problems, and social issues facing the nation. Powerful research, intriguing perspectives -- and no jargon. Find show notes and plain-language research briefs on hundreds of topics at www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/nojargon. New episodes released once a month.
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Money and Mental Peace - Scholarship, Dave Ramsey Baby Steps, College Fund, FAFSA, Scholarships for College

Kara Walker - College Scholarship Strategist, Dave Ramsey Budget Nerd, Dual Enroll, Find Scholarships

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Are you worried about how to pay for college? Stressed because it’s so expensive? Are you having trouble finding scholarships, or all you find don’t apply to you? Overwhelmed with all things school and money? Welcome fam! This podcast will help you find and get scholarships, avoid student loans and maybe even graduate college debt-free! Hey! I’m Kara, a Christian entrepreneur, amateur snowboarder, and scholarship BEAST! I figured out how to not only finish college debt-free, but I even had $ ...
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On Biblical Scholarship provides a view into the art and craft of this fascinating field. Every week, scholars will have the opportunity to share their background, research interests, study methods, and best practices for aspiring scholars.
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Basketball Scholars

Basketball Scholars

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4 guys pretending they know anything about the NBA. Amateur opinions, amateur personalities, professional content. Hosted by Keith Errington, Phil Shreeves, Arman Gill and Zach Davidson
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Welcome to SEO Scholars' first-ever podcast called SEO: Behind the Scholars. This podcast is led by our current Scholars (students) who share their honest perspectives and experiences about SEO Scholars. On this podcast, you’ll learn more about our academic classes, SAT prep, supportive community, enrichment programs, and so much more! Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to our podcast channel!Visit our recruitment website at www.seoscholarsrecruitment.com.
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College and Scholarship Help

Khalilah Hall, The Planner LLC

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Sharing valuable insight to help families clearly understand how to navigate the tedious, college application and scholarship process. The podcast episodes will cover material in the Pre-College To Do List book which is a step by step guide on college admissions, applications, scholarship strategies, how to develop a compelling essay, competitive academic/ scholarship resume and MORE! Also, the College and Scholarship Help Parent Planning Workbook and College Application ToolKit are also ava ...
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African Theological Scholarship

Missio Africanus

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A podcast exploring issues in the field of African Christianity and African Theology both on the continent of Africa and in diaspora. The Podcast is hosted by Harvey Kwiyani who teaches theology, missiology, and leadership courses at several places in the US, Europe and Africa. He is currently based at Liverpool Hope University where he teaches African theology.
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Independent Scholars Podcast

Independent Scholars Community

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We are a virtual community organized by book historians and librarians, but open to independent scholars in other disciplines. Our podcast addresses the many facets of being an independent scholar: research, life choices, prospects, community, projects, and development. Visit our website https://independentscholars.hcommons.org/
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So, You Got A Scholarship?

Tedoex Media House

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So, You Got A Scholarship is a podcast that has candid conversations about academia by centering marginalised voices, perspectives, and experiences inside and outside the classroom. The show asks important questions that seek to transform educational institutions and looks these through the personal stories of various guests. It is a conversation that needs to happen and SYGS is contributing to it with some of today’s greatest minds. This podcast is bound to get you thinking.
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Welcome to "Latest Scholarships for Indians", your go-to podcast for discovering the best scholarship opportunities tailored for Indian students. Whether you're seeking undergraduate, postgraduate, or research funding, we've got you covered. Tune in for weekly updates on international and national scholarships, application tips, eligibility insights, and success stories to inspire your journey. Empower your education with the resources and guidance you need to unlock your dreams. Subscribe n ...
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“I like to think of bread-baking more in terms of liturgy than in terms of recipe.” — Kendall Vanderslice Author, baker, and theologian Kendall Vanderslice joins us on the podcast to discuss the way baking bread offers a gateway to prayer, theology, and community. Have you ever tried the spiritual practice of liturgical bread baking? Author, baker,…
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Title IX, the landmark legislation on women’s equality in higher education, was passed to equalize funding between men’s and women’s athletics. What has it achieved? Where does it fall short? When some schools failed to implement Title IX for athletics, activists sued. We look at the landmark cases and what they have achieved. [ dur: 58mins. ] Lisa…
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Host Jeff Yan discusses with Clea Ramos, a senior at Bucknell University majoring in Computer Engineering and minoring in Studio Arts, in this episode of Digication Scholars Conversations. They explore her unique educational journey, the influence of her Filipino heritage, and how her experiences shaped her passion for integrating technical and art…
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Discussions about immigration and deportation often focus on politics, policies, and legal battles. But what happens to the people at the heart of it all? Professor William Lopez shares the story of one family’s experience to illustrate the far-reaching consequences of deportation. He breaks down the emotional, health, and financial toll of these e…
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Dr. Kiri Raber studied Early Modern European History at Florida State University, specializing in the history of families in eighteenth-century Jamaica. Her research explores what she terms "alternative families"—families, often of mixed heritage, that emerged from extramarital affairs. Drawing on interdisciplinary methods, her dissertation examine…
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Alison Slater attended Bucknell University and worked in selective college admissions for fifteen years. Interviews are her favorite part of the college application, but they can be such a missed opportunity when students arrive nervous or unprepared. Alison helps students make a strong impression in their interviews by preparing thoughtfully and a…
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My client is a high school student who was OVERWHELMED with finding and applying to scholarships, and also very stressed about how she was going to pay for college if she couldn’t figure it out. She was considering giving up her dream and not even going. Instead, her dad found my podcast, I helped her find scholarships, and now we do accountability…
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Interviews can feel daunting for all of us, but with the right preparation, you can walk in feeling confident and ready to shine! At the George Snow Scholarship Fund, we’ve conducted countless interviews, giving us firsthand insight into what makes a candidate stand out. In this episode, we’re sharing expert tips and best practices to help you feel…
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For over a decade, Lisa Marker-Robbins has helped roughly 4000 high school students and young adults gain the insight, experiences, and confidence they need to embark on their post-high school path. Along the way, however, she noticed an alarming trend: Teens struggled to find their true purpose–and the fallout wasn’t pretty. There was a lot of unc…
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Michael? Dwight? Jim? Pam? The rarely-shown-but-hilarious Creed? “Which character do you resonate most with from "The Office" and why? How has the show shaped your sense of humor or perspective on workplace dynamics?” This is the question that could GET YOU MONEY FOR COLLEGE, simply by sharing your “Office” fanaticism! Apply to “The Office” Obsesse…
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Is the US in a Constitutional crisis? Is the constitution itself a crisis? What are the specific actions of the Trump Administration that has led to this? How will the courts respond? And what is the unitary executive theory and how has it undermined the checks and balances of the system? [ dur: 58mins. ] Heidi Kitrosser is Professor of Law at the …
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Are you a busy mom needing $$$ for college? I bet most scholarships don’t seem to pertain to you, your struggles and your situation. So if you’re in college + a mom, I have found a scholarship specifically for you worth $2500! LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! **Want me to find you $20,000 worth of scholarship opportunities that are specific to you? Need so…
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Host Jeff Yan continues the thoughtful conversation with Tonya Hendrix, Demitri Kapetanakos, and Dionne Miller from LaGuardia Community College on Digication Scholars Conversations. The dialogue explores the transformative power of experiential and liberal arts education, highlighting how it bridges classroom learning with real-world applications a…
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“If we were all created in the image of God, all of us who look so different...there is so much more to learn about God. So, I get one step closer to knowing God from exposing myself to different people...” — Khristi Lauren Adams Author and youth advocate Khristi Lauren Adams joins us on the podcast to discuss the theological insights we can learn …
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We honor Black History Month. The South outlawed black literacy all the way until the Civil War. What was this war on black literacy and how did educators resist this law? [ dur: 32mins. ] Derek Black is professor of law in the Ernest F. Hollings chair in constitutional law at the University of South Carolina’s School of Law. He’s the author of num…
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Dominique Padurano, or Dr. P. as she is known, founded Crimson Coaching to help all students fulfill their potential. A Harvard grad, Dr. P. has experience as a high school teacher and tutor. In 2014, she opened Crimson Coaching, where she helps students in several ways, including as a college counselor and essay coach. In our conversation, Dr. P a…
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Twilight? Hunger Games? The Lord of the RIngs? Narnia? What’s your favorite book-to-movie adaptation? Did you know you could win a scholarship just by sharing your thoughts on this all important matter!? Don’t wait! Apply for the Bookshelf to Big Screen Scholarship TODAY! Scholarship mentioned in this episode: https://bold.org/scholarships/bookshel…
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Host Jeff Yan engages in a profound discussion with Tonya Hendrix, Demetrios V. Kapetanakos, and Dionne Miller of LaGuardia Community College. They referenced the recently published paper in the International Journal of ePortfolio (IJep), which focuses on the value of creating an ePortfolio for a community college's liberal arts identity. The conve…
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Tariffs are often promoted as a way to protect American workers—but do they actually work? Dr. Erica Owen takes us through the fast-moving shifts in U.S. trade policy under President Trump and the ripple effects they’re having on businesses, workers, and consumers. Who benefits, who pays the price, and what happens next? From the backlash against g…
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For over a decade, Lisa Marker-Robbins has helped nearly 4,000 high school students and young adults gain the insight, experiences, and confidence they need to embark on their post-high school path. Along the way, however, she noticed an alarming trend: Teens struggled to find their true purpose - devastatingly impacting the student’s college admis…
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The Trump Administration is actively seeking to destroy the public service and the protections offered by government. What does this mean for the future of the democracy and for the future of the country? Who will will stand up for public services that we’ve long come to rely on for public safety, clean water, air, health and financial protections?…
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Do you enjoy word puzzles, and in particular crossword puzzles? If so, the BrightSprout Crossword Scholarship may be the perfect opportunity for you! You basically get to make your own crossword puzzle for a chance to win $1000! Plus, let me personally find some scholarships that are specific for you! Schedule a FREE Scholarship Strategy Session wi…
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Welcome to Digication Scholars Conversations! In this episode, host Kelly Driscoll continues her discussion with Sharron Huang, a recent graduate of Stony Brook University. Sharron reflects on her extensive clinical experiences, the significance of recommendation letters in professional portfolios, and her journey within the speech-language patholo…
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“What does success mean to you? What does that look like? What is yours to do? What isn't yours to do?” — Tracey Gee Author and consultant Tracey Gee joins us on the podcast to discuss the value of knowing our own desires and the barriers that get in the way of this knowledge. How do you respond when a friend asks, “What do you want?” Whether it is…
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Dr. Sapna Sehgal is a PhD holder, a university professor, an Oxford graduate, and College Admissions Consultant. When you work with Sapna, you’re working with an English professor and tutor with 20+ years teaching experience, 7+ years university lecturing experience, and 7+ years of college consulting experience, working for top companies and indiv…
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What exactly is the political, physical, and existential meanings of borders? Borders are human creations but often define state and national boundaries and even identities. They define belonging to a nation. And under this new administration, borders have become the most visible feature not just of policy but who belongs in the United States. Our …
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Elliptical Cardio is giving away one $1,000 award to a student who can create a video explaining how fitness and education collide. Share your personal experiences at reaching your healthy goals and how these goals have impacted your education and you could be chosen to win! Plus, let me personally find some scholarships that are specific for you! …
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Host Kelly Driscoll chats with Sharron Huang, a recent graduate from Stony Brook University, discussing her impressive academic journey and achievements. Sharron shares insights into her transition from a Biology major to Linguistics and Speech-Language Pathology. She earned multiple degrees at Stony Brook, including a B.A., M.A., and M.S. She talk…
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Generative AI has sparked excitement, curiosity, and a lot of unease. For schools, is it a groundbreaking tool for education, or a high-tech shortcut some might call cheating? In this episode, Professor Justin Ballenger takes us on his journey from middle school science teacher to trailblazer in STEM teacher preparation. Along the way, he breaks do…
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Is your dream school really worth the cost? What factors should you consider before committing to a college? In part 2 of our Guide to Financial Aid, we are focusing on how to choose the right college for your educational goals and your financial situation. Re-joining the conversation are two incredible experts: Leslie Cornwell, Vice President of S…
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Climate change is intensifying natural disasters such as hurricanes, storms, and wildfires and making them more frequent. Yet President Trump has proposed eliminating the federal emergency management agency, FEMA, that responds to disasters. Why was FEMA created and how effective has it been? [ dur:58mins. ] Timothy Kneeland, History, Politics, Law…
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Scholarship season for the Class of 2026 is officially open! The Bryan Cameron Foundation Scholarship is just the first of the many HUGE scholarship opportunities your Class of 2026 student will have over the next 17 months. Starting your scholarship journey now provides your student with many advantages, including: Getting a head start with schola…
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Cue part 2! - Got test anxiety? Need extra tutoring or resources? Want extended time, or alternative adaptive technology? Getting extra accommodations in school is possible, and you don’t have to have a visual or obvious disability to get help. My guest Dan Jordan discusses the when, why, and how of getting additional assistance to make college a l…
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In this episode of Digication Scholars Conversations, host Kelly Driscoll talks with Matthew Gomes, an EDP Systems Analyst at Bunker Hill Community College. They delve into the campus's dynamic involvement in the Audience Choice Awards for ePortfolios, sharing insights on students' and faculty's reactions, the logistical challenges of organizing su…
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The United States has announced its intention to leave the World Health Organization. What does this mean for the US, for the WHO and for campaigns to maintain global health? [ dur: 29mins. ] Sofia Gruskin is a Director of IIGH and Distinguished Professor of Population and Public Health Sciences and Law at USC. She is a co-author of Listening is Be…
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“Find your Elizabeth. Find the person who sees the gifts in you and names them. That’s really significant.” — Jerusha Matsen Neal Author and professor Jerusha Matsen Neal joins us on the podcast to discuss the importance of place as we consider the spiritual implications of climate change around the world. In our world today, the effects of climate…
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Steven Dunn, also known as Fjorn the Skald online, is an Independent Instructor specializing in Norse history and saga literature. With an academic background from the University of South Florida and extensive research in Norse literary portrayals of ordinary objects, he sheds light on various social anxieties (i.e. the performance of masculinity b…
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Cirkled In is a free online student portfolio platform, much like a ‘LinkedIn’ for students. As a mom helping her children in the college admissions process, Reetu Gupta saw the critical need for a platform like this. So, she helped found Cirkled In, and today serves as the company’s CEO. In our conversation, Reetu and I discussed: The importance o…
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Got test anxiety? Want extended time? Need extra tutoring or resources, or alternative adaptive technology? Getting extra accommodations in school is possible, and you don’t have to have a visual or obvious disability to get help. My guest Dan Jordan discusses the when, why, and how of getting additional assistance to make college a level playing f…
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Listen as host Kelly Driscoll talks with Matthew Gomes, an EDP Systems Analyst at Bunker Hill Community College. They underscore reflective pedagogy and the use of ePortfolios to help students share their academic and personal stories. Matthew shares his journey to Bunker Hill, his role at the college, and his innovative approaches to making ePortf…
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To commemorate the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. we discuss Dr King’s life, his work, his legacy and his memory. We then explore the impact of Dr King and his memory on contemporary issues, including the role of women on the movement and the security of people of color as embodied in the Black Lives Matter movement. What is the meaning of Dr K…
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Dr. John Durante has dedicated over 30 years to education as a teacher and administrator. Since 2010, he has served as the principal of Syosset High School, playing a key role in its recognition as one of the top high schools in the country. Under his leadership, the school has earned numerous accolades for its academic achievements, and its alumni…
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Hey friend! Are you looking for an extra $20, $50, $100, etc. in your budget, for food, rent, or for something fun? I have 5 quick tips about how to find extra funds that you already have hidden in your budget, plus a BONUS suggestion on how to basically get paid for doing things in your everyday life (listen to the end to find out how!). You can t…
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In this episode of Digication Scholars conversations, host Jeff Yan continues his discussion with Dami Akingbade, a junior at the Questrom School of Business at Boston University. They discuss her involvement in the African Students Organization, her experiences at the Goldman Sachs Possibility Summit, the importance of emotional intelligence, and …
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“Do what you do with love. Whether you’re gonna teach physics coming out of Cambridge and Harvard or whether you’re gonna go teach first-year English at your local community college — do it your best and do what you do with love..” — Julie Lane-Gay Author and horticulturist Julie Lane-Gay joins us on the podcast to discuss the ways the Book of Comm…
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