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650. HOW CAN PAST POOR DECISIONS AFFECT COLLEGE ADMISSIONS?
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To err is human, which makes adolescence a particularly intense expression of the human condition. Yes, we all make mistakes, but some are more glaring and likely to impact acceptance than others. But which ones? Amy and Mike invited student advocates Susan Stone and Kristina Supler to clarify how past poor decisions can affect college admissions.
What are five things you will learn in this episode?
What kinds of past poor decisions might hurt admissions chances?
Can criminal charges prevent someone from getting into college?
How can social misconduct impact college acceptance?
What steps can applicants take to address past disciplinary actions or lapses in judgment?
Should a student speak to past poor decisions in the college essay?
MEET OUR GUESTS
Susan Stone is co-chair of KJK’s Student & Athlete Defense/Title IX Practice Group, dedicated to supporting students in crisis and addressing their legal needs. Recognizing the importance of legal advocacy for students, professors, and individuals with disabilities, she handles a wide range of matters, including special education issues, student disciplinary cases, and Title IX investigations. With extensive experience in due process complaints, 504 Plans, and Individualized Education Programs, Susan is well-equipped to navigate complex educational and legal challenges. She also represents students in cases involving hazing, bullying, and social media issues.
Kristina Supler is co-chair of KJK’s Student & Athlete Defense/Title IX Practice Group. She has extensive experience handling complex cases involving allegations of sexual assault and has served on national defense teams representing students and executives facing prosecution both in the United States and internationally. Additionally, Kristina is extremely adept at working with families and defending juveniles, particularly those with physical or mental disabilities, who are facing legal challenges. Kristina has achieved great success protecting students and professors in campus Title IX proceedings, which has garnered her a national reputation.
Find Kristina and Susan at https://studentdefense.kjk.com/.
LINKS
CHADD: Helping College Students With ADHD Avoid Risky Behaviors
RELATED EPISODES
ADMISSIONS LESSONS FROM ADMISSIONS REPS
BUILD A WINNING BRAND TO ACE COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
COLLEGE ADVISING FOR B STUDENTS
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros and LEAP. If you’re interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, feel free to get in touch through our contact page.
651 episodes
Manage episode 485215293 series 2531929
To err is human, which makes adolescence a particularly intense expression of the human condition. Yes, we all make mistakes, but some are more glaring and likely to impact acceptance than others. But which ones? Amy and Mike invited student advocates Susan Stone and Kristina Supler to clarify how past poor decisions can affect college admissions.
What are five things you will learn in this episode?
What kinds of past poor decisions might hurt admissions chances?
Can criminal charges prevent someone from getting into college?
How can social misconduct impact college acceptance?
What steps can applicants take to address past disciplinary actions or lapses in judgment?
Should a student speak to past poor decisions in the college essay?
MEET OUR GUESTS
Susan Stone is co-chair of KJK’s Student & Athlete Defense/Title IX Practice Group, dedicated to supporting students in crisis and addressing their legal needs. Recognizing the importance of legal advocacy for students, professors, and individuals with disabilities, she handles a wide range of matters, including special education issues, student disciplinary cases, and Title IX investigations. With extensive experience in due process complaints, 504 Plans, and Individualized Education Programs, Susan is well-equipped to navigate complex educational and legal challenges. She also represents students in cases involving hazing, bullying, and social media issues.
Kristina Supler is co-chair of KJK’s Student & Athlete Defense/Title IX Practice Group. She has extensive experience handling complex cases involving allegations of sexual assault and has served on national defense teams representing students and executives facing prosecution both in the United States and internationally. Additionally, Kristina is extremely adept at working with families and defending juveniles, particularly those with physical or mental disabilities, who are facing legal challenges. Kristina has achieved great success protecting students and professors in campus Title IX proceedings, which has garnered her a national reputation.
Find Kristina and Susan at https://studentdefense.kjk.com/.
LINKS
CHADD: Helping College Students With ADHD Avoid Risky Behaviors
RELATED EPISODES
ADMISSIONS LESSONS FROM ADMISSIONS REPS
BUILD A WINNING BRAND TO ACE COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
COLLEGE ADVISING FOR B STUDENTS
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros and LEAP. If you’re interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, feel free to get in touch through our contact page.
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