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About Rolling Admissions

March 10, 2010

Rolling AdmissionsIn this podcast, Mike Rivera discusses the topic of “Rolling Admissions.”  This term means that the college imposes no strict deadline for application submission; applicants will be accepted so long as space is available within the freshman class.  While a minority of colleges follow Rolling Admissions, colleges that do offer Rolling Admissions generally will make a decision regarding a candidate within a couple of weeks after receiving the application.

Mike’s advice for students contemplating applying to a Rolling Admissions college?  Don’t wait!  Given these economic times and the fact that more people than ever are applying to colleges, all universities are more selective than ever.  The earlier you apply, the better your chances will be for being accepted.  In addition, scholarship opportunities, financial aid offers and housing are more readily available the earlier you apply and are accepted. (more…)

College Prep Boot Camp – April 24-25, 2010

March 9, 2010

On April 24-25, 2010, Top-Tier Tutoring is offering a 2-day intensive, interactive workshop series that will give your high school student a jump start on the college planning and application process, at College Prep Boot Camp.  For much more information about the weekend that will change your child’s future, click here!

Ear on Careers – Jerry Frungillo, Caterer

March 3, 2010

Jerry Frungillo, Caterer

Jerry Frungillo, Caterer

In this episode of “Ear on Careers,” we are pleased to welcome Jerry Frungillo, co-owner of Frungillo Caterers, www.frungillo.com.

Frungillo Caterers is a family-owned business, started by Jerry’s parents in 1973.  Knowing that he was going to go into the family business, Jerry opted for a business major as his undergraduate degree from William Paterson University.  He feels that is formal education provided a solid background into running a business, which complemented his previous life experiences, and offered much insight as he grew the business.  Under Jerry’s stewardship with his brother Robert, Frungillo Caterers has grown from a single catering location to four banquet halls plus off-premise catering capabilities.

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Guidance Counselor Realities

February 24, 2010

Is 38 Minutes Enough?

Is 38 Minutes Enough?

In this podcast, Mike Rivera poses the question:  “Is 38 minutes enough?”  This question derives from a study by Dr. Patricia McDonough that found that an average student will spend only 38 minutes per year with his or her high school guidance counselor discussing college counseling and/or career counseling.

Now, this fact is through no fault of the high school guidance counselors themselves.  It is based upon the realities of numbers.  While the American School Counselor Association recommends 1 guidance counselor per 100 students, the national average is 1:315 (or much more) in public high schools and 1:241 in private schools.

During the podcast, Mike offers questions for parents to ask the high school office regarding this issue.  He also recommends seeking external college counseling to best position the high school student for success in college and beyond.

Source:  Sanders, B. (2008, January 18). Parents – Guidance at School May Not be Enough. Retrieved January 18, 2010, from http://ezinearticles.com/?Parents-­-­-­Guidance-­at-­School-­May-­Not-­be-­Enough&id=935539

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Ear on Careers – Kevin Slavin, Hospital President

February 17, 2010

Kevin Slavin, Hospital President

Kevin Slavin, Hospital President

In this episode of “Ear on Careers,” we are pleased to welcome Kevin Slavin, the President and Chief Executive Officer of East Orange General Hospital, www.evh.org.

Like so many people we’ve interviewed for this Ear on Careers series, Kevin does not work in the field of his undergraduate major:  engineering from Rutgers University.  In the podcast, Kevin explains how he first became interested in healthcare administration during his initial job search.  This interest led him to the University of Colorado, where he did his graduate studies.  Kevin first worked as an orderly/nurses aid and saw the hospital organization from the ground up.

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