College Knowledge

Dave Kozak

College Knowledge brings you conversations with guests from in and around the college space, informing you about the application, admissions, and financial aid processes, showcasing different schools’ identities, initiatives, and programs, and giving you a candid look into your universities of interest through open conversation.
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149. Is This Rocket Science? Notre Dame TurboMachinery Lab
08-11-2024
149. Is This Rocket Science? Notre Dame TurboMachinery Lab
Send us a text🎙️ Welcome to the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! In today’s episode, hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins sit down with Dr. Joshua Cameron, Director of the Notre Dame TurboMachinery Laboratory. They explore the groundbreaking research in aerospace engineering, making this episode a must-listen for aspiring engineers, tech enthusiasts, and anyone curious about cutting-edge innovations in aviation.🚀 Key Highlights:- Dr. Joshua Cameron's Journey: From his childhood fascination with airplanes to his prestigious role at Notre Dame, Dr. Cameron shares his inspiring career path in aerospace engineering.- Behind the Scenes at Notre Dame: Discover how the TurboMachinery Laboratory is revolutionizing aerospace research, collaborating with top aerospace companies, and pushing the limits of technology.- The Future of Flight: Get an inside look at high-speed technologies like Mach 5 planes and the potential of air-breathing propulsion, along with exciting developments in space exploration.- Student Opportunities at Notre Dame: Learn about Notre Dame’s internship programs, mentorship opportunities, and how students can get involved in real-world aerospace projects.- Mentorship and Advice: Dr. Cameron offers invaluable advice for students passionate about engineering and emphasizes the importance of asking questions, collaborating, and pursuing hands-on experience.🎯 If you're a student interested in aerospace engineering, or a parent exploring college programs for your child, this episode is packed with expert insights on education, research, and career pathways.👉 Tune in now, share, and subscribe to hear more from top experts on college admissions, scholarships, and career planning!Explore Notre Dame’s TurboMachinery Laboratory and aerospace research opportunities:  🔗 Notre Dame TurboMachinery Laboratory: https://ndtl.nd.edu/ Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
148. AI, Math, and the Next Big Thing at Penn
25-10-2024
148. AI, Math, and the Next Big Thing at Penn
Send us a text🎙️ Welcome to the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! 🎓 In this episode, hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins sit down with Dr. Robert Ghrist, the Andrea Mitchell University Professor of Electrical & Systems Engineering and Mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education. Together, they explore Dr. Ghrist's inspiring academic journey, cutting-edge research, and his deep involvement in higher education.🚀 Key Takeaways:- From Cleveland to Penn: Dr. Ghrist shares his story of starting his academic career at the University of Toledo and how his path led him to his current role at Penn.- Pioneering Research in Topology: Dive into the fascinating world of topology, an abstract area of mathematics, and its real-world applications in fields like robotics, data science, and networks.- The Penn Integrates Knowledge Program (PIK): Discover Penn’s unique program designed to bridge disciplines, where Dr. Ghrist holds positions in both the Mathematics and Electrical & Systems Engineering departments.- Artificial Intelligence and Education: Learn about Penn’s new undergraduate degree in AI, its growing significance, and what the future holds for graduates in this field.- Research at Penn: Dr. Ghrist explains the research opportunities available for both undergraduate and graduate students, the importance of research grants, and how Penn integrates these experiences into student education.- ESAP Program: Explore Penn’s Engineering Summer Academy (ESAP), where high school students get hands-on experience in fields like AI, robotics, and nanoscience, preparing them for college and beyond.- Balancing Roles: As Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, Dr. Ghrist talks about the challenges of managing academic and administrative duties while ensuring students succeed.🎯 Whether you're a prospective student or a parent seeking insights into higher education, this episode is packed with expert advice on navigating college life, research opportunities, and the evolving landscape of AI in education.👉 Don’t miss out—like, share, and subscribe for more episodes on college admissions, academic research, and career success!🌐 Follow us for updates:- Instagram: @collegeplanningnetwork- Facebook: College Planning Network#HigherEducation #CollegePlanning #CollegeKnowledgePodcast #AIinEducation #UniversityOfPennsylvania #ResearchOpportunities #STEM #Topology #UndergraduateEducation #StudentSuccess Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
147. ROTC Scholarships with Lt. Col. Rob Kirkland
04-10-2024
147. ROTC Scholarships with Lt. Col. Rob Kirkland
Send us a text🎙️ Welcome to the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! In today’s episode, host Joe Kerins has an enlightening conversation with retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Rob Kirkland, founder of ROTC Scholarship Consulting. They dive into the unique challenges and rewards of the ROTC scholarship process, making this episode a must-listen for anyone considering a military path in higher education.🚀 Key Highlights:- Lieutenant Colonel Rob Kirkland's Journey: From graduating West Point to leading ROTC programs at top universities like Claremont McKenna College and USC, Rob shares his incredible 26-year military career and transition to helping students secure ROTC scholarships.- The ROTC Scholarship Process: Rob breaks down the ROTC application, interview, and scholarship process, emphasizing what students need to do to stand out—like balancing academics, leadership, and fitness.- Myth Busting ROTC: Debunk common misconceptions about the military and ROTC, including the idea that every ROTC officer serves in the infantry. Learn how ROTC branches like Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps offer diverse career paths.- Leadership and Service: Discover why leadership qualities, teamwork, and selflessness are highly valued in ROTC candidates and how students can best prepare for the scholarship interview.- Post-Service Career Opportunities: Rob explains how officers who serve their four years are highly sought after by top corporations, leveraging their military leadership experience to secure roles in various industries.🎯 If you're a student considering ROTC or a parent looking for insights into military scholarships and service, this episode is packed with essential information. 👉 Tune in now, share, and subscribe to hear more expert advice on navigating college admissions, scholarships, and career planning!🌐 Stay connected with us:- Instagram: @collegeplanningnetwork- Facebook: College Planning Network🌐 Connect with LTC Kirkland:  Explore ROTC scholarships and service academy admissions with these helpful resources:  🔗 Website: https://rotcconsulting.com/🔗 Service Academy Admissions: https://www.gainserviceacademyadmission.com  📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ServiceAcademyROTCInsiders🎙️ Podcasts:  🎧 https://rotcscholarships.podbean.com🎧 https://gainserviceacademyadmission.podbean.com#CollegeKnowledgePodcast #ROTC #MilitaryScholarships #Leadership #HigherEducation #ROTCConsulting #StudentSuccess #ScholarshipOpportunities Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
146. Financial Aid & Student Success with Dr. Latisha Addison
27-09-2024
146. Financial Aid & Student Success with Dr. Latisha Addison
Send us a text🎙️ Welcome to the College Knowledge Podcast sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! 🎓 In this episode, hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins sit down with Dr. Latisha Addison, Executive Director of Student Financial Success at Texas Southern University (TSU), for an insightful discussion on navigating student loans, financial literacy, and the changing landscape of financial aid.🚀 Key Takeaways:- Dr. Addison’s Financial Aid Journey: Dr. Addison shares her 21-year career from Sallie Mae to becoming a financial aid leader in higher education. Learn about her experience helping students with financial aid and why responsible borrowing is key to long-term success.- Financial Literacy at TSU: TSU provides students with financial literacy programs and resources to help them make wise financial decisions, including how to avoid borrowing more than necessary. - FAFSA Simplification and Its Challenges: Dr. Addison discusses the complexities behind FAFSA simplification, its impact on universities, and how her team at TSU works tirelessly to ensure students get the aid they need despite manual processing challenges.- TSU’s Comprehensive Aid Program: Discover how TSU meets 100% of the financial need for its students, particularly for those from low socioeconomic backgrounds, and how the institution combines federal, state, and institutional funds to ensure access to education.- Work-Study and Its Importance: Learn about the benefits of TSU’s work-study program and how it offers students financial support without adding significant debt, while keeping them connected to the campus community.- Advice for Families: Dr. Addison emphasizes the importance of early preparation, being proactive, and ensuring students are ready for the commitment of higher education. Don’t procrastinate on applications and financial aid forms—early submissions often result in better financial aid packages.🎯 Whether you’re a student preparing for college or a parent navigating financial aid options, this episode offers valuable insights to help you plan effectively.👉 Like, share, and subscribe to the College Knowledge Podcast for more tips on college admissions, financial aid, and student success!🌐 Stay Connected:- Instagram: @collegeplanningnetwork- Facebook: College Planning Network#FinancialAid #CollegePlanning #CollegeKnowledgePodcast #TexasSouthernUniversity #HigherEducation #FAFSA #StudentSuccess #GrantsAndLoans #TSU #WorkStudy #FinancialLiteracy Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
145. Financial Aid and the FAFSA
20-09-2024
145. Financial Aid and the FAFSA
Send us a text🎙️ Welcome to the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! 🎓 In this episode, hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins sit down with Frances McKeown from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) to dive deep into the world of financial aid and how families can navigate the complexities of paying for college.🚀 Key Takeaways:- PHEAA's Role in Education: Learn how PHEAA administers Pennsylvania's state grant program and helps students access financial aid for higher education.- Fran’s Journey: Discover how Fran's career in financial aid started at a college financial aid office, her transition to PHEAA, and her 18 years of experience helping families with financial aid applications.- FAFSA Simplification: Understand the impact of recent changes in the FAFSA process and how it affects both students and colleges. From application delays to changes in needs analysis, Fran explains how the simplification has led to some complications.- Grants vs. Loans: Fran emphasizes the importance of grants, or "green money" that doesn't need to be repaid, and the variety of financial aid available beyond federal options.- Institutional Aid and Changing Trends: Insights into how colleges are adapting to financial aid changes and the ongoing challenges students face when making college decisions without knowing their full financial picture.- PHEAA’s Outreach: Discover how PHEAA provides free resources and consultations to families, schools, and community organizations to help them better understand the financial aid process.- Is College Worth It?: Fran addresses the growing question of whether college is still a worthwhile investment, offering statistics on income potential and job stability for those with higher education.- PA-TIP Program: You can explore the full list of programs eligible for the Pennsylvania Targeted Industry Program (PA-TIP) https://www.pheaa.org/funding-opportunities/pa-tip/apply.shtml The maximum PA-TIP award for the 2024-25 year is $6,000.🎯 Whether you're a student planning for college or a parent navigating financial aid options, this episode is full of practical advice and expert insights to help you make informed decisions.👉 Don’t miss out—like, share, and subscribe for more valuable content on college admissions, financial aid, and student success!🌐 Follow us for updates:- Instagram: @collegeplanningnetwork- Facebook: College Planning Network#FinancialAid #CollegePlanning #CollegeKnowledgePodcast #HigherEducation #FAFSA #StudentSuccess #PHEAA #GrantsAndLoans #CollegeBound #PA-TIP #FAFSA2024 Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
144. Careers in Math: Insights from UF Professor Kevin Knudson
13-09-2024
144. Careers in Math: Insights from UF Professor Kevin Knudson
Send us a text🎙️ Welcome to the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! 🎓 In this episode, hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins sit down with Kevin Knudson, professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Florida, for a fascinating discussion on the world of mathematics and the various career opportunities it presents. 🚀 Key Takeaways:- Kevin's Journey: From being a math-loving kid to a university professor, learn how his passion for mathematics shaped his career path.- Careers in Math: Discover the surprising career options for math majors beyond teaching, including roles in data science, finance, law, and even the National Security Agency (NSA).- How Math is Taught: The evolving landscape of math education—why understanding the "why" behind the numbers is more important than just getting the right answer.- Math Placement & Success: Tips for students to avoid common pitfalls when selecting math courses in college and the importance of proper preparation and placement.- Data Science & AI: Explore how math is foundational to growing fields like artificial intelligence and data science, with more opportunities than ever before.🎯 Whether you're a math enthusiast, a parent guiding your child's education, or someone curious about math-related career paths, this episode is packed with valuable insights!👉 Don't miss out—like, share, and subscribe for more on college admissions, financial aid, and academic guidance!🌐 Follow us for updates:- Instagram: @collegeplanningnetwork- Facebook: College Planning Network#MathCareers #CollegePlanning #CollegeKnowledgePodcast #HigherEducation #STEM #DataScience #FinancialAid #CollegeAdmissions #StudentSuccess #FAFSA2024 Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
143. FAFSA Update 2024: What You Need to Know for College Financial Aid
23-08-2024
143. FAFSA Update 2024: What You Need to Know for College Financial Aid
Send us a textWelcome to the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! 🎓 In this episode, hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins dive deep into the latest developments surrounding the 2024 FAFSA updates. Discover how recent changes may impact your financial aid process, from delayed rollouts to the potential complications schools are facing. Whether you're a rising senior, a parent, or just interested in the evolving landscape of college financial aid, this episode is packed with crucial insights to help you navigate the process.🔍 Key Takeaways:- The impact of the FAFSA simplification act on the 2024 application process.- Why CSS Profile schools might become more significant for financial aid.- What students and parents need to do now to stay ahead of potential FAFSA delays.- Understanding the importance of early preparation, even with system setbacks.🎯 Don't miss out on expert advice to ensure you're prepared for any challenges ahead. Like, share, and subscribe for more insights on college admissions, financial aid, and more!🌐 Follow us for more updates:- Instagram: @collegeplanningnetwork- Facebook: College Planning Network#FAFSA2024 #CollegeFinancialAid #HigherEducation #CollegePlanning #CollegeAdmissions #StudentLoans #CollegeKnowledgePodcast #FAFSAUpdate #FinancialAid Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
142. Global Perspectives & Civil Discourse: Inside UC Berkeley’s International House w/ Shaun Carver
16-08-2024
142. Global Perspectives & Civil Discourse: Inside UC Berkeley’s International House w/ Shaun Carver
Send us a textWelcome to the College Knowledge Podcast, proudly sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! 🌟 Whether you're searching for the perfect college, navigating the admissions process, or figuring out how to make it all financially feasible, you've come to the right place.In this episode, hosts Dave Kozak and Joe introduce Shaun Carver, the CEO of the International House at UC Berkeley. Sean takes us on a journey through the rich history of the International House and its pivotal role in fostering a global community of students. He shares valuable insights on how diverse perspectives and civil discourse shape the learning environment at one of the world’s top universities.📌 Key Discussion Points:- The origins and mission of the International House at UC Berkeley- How the International House promotes cultural understanding and civil discourse- The challenges international students face, particularly regarding financial aid- The impact of global diversity on campus life and student growth- The broader issues in higher education, including financial sustainability and AI’s role in admissions🌐 Stay connected with us on social media for more updates and expert advice:- Instagram: @collegeplanningnetwork- Facebook: College Planning NetworkDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more in-depth discussions on college admissions, finances, and student success. Send your questions to info@collegeknowledge.net—we’re here to help you navigate your educational journey!#CollegeKnowledge #HigherEducation #GlobalLearning #CulturalDiversity #StudentSuccess #Podcast Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
141. Leadership Lessons from West Point to Mount St. Mary's University
09-08-2024
141. Leadership Lessons from West Point to Mount St. Mary's University
Send us a textWelcome to the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! 🌟 Whether you're searching for the right fit college, navigating the application process, or figuring out how to afford it all, you're in the right place.In this episode, hosts Dave Kozak and guest host Clayton Kovatch interview Dr. Timothy E. Trainor, President of Mount St. Mary's University. Dr. Trainor shares his remarkable journey from West Point to Mount St. Mary's, emphasizing the importance of ethical leadership and the unique programs at the university. Tune in to gain insights on leadership, academic excellence, and the innovative initiatives shaping the future of education.📌 Key Discussion Points:- Dr. Trainor's transition from West Point to Mount St. Mary's University- The importance of ethical leadership in education- Unique programs and initiatives at Mount St. Mary's, including the new ethical leadership graduation requirement- The growth of STEM disciplines and the introduction of a physician assistant program- Balancing academics, personal growth, and mental health support for students🌐 Follow us on social media for more updates and insights:- Instagram: @collegeplanningnetwork- Facebook: College Planning NetworkDon't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more expert insights on navigating the college admissions process. Send your questions to info@collegeknowledge.net and let us help you with college finances, careers, and more!#CollegeKnowledge #CollegeAdmissions #HigherEducation #CollegePlanning #StudentSuccess #Podcast Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
140. High School Timeline for College Bound Students and Parents
19-07-2024
140. High School Timeline for College Bound Students and Parents
Send us a textWelcome to the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! 🌟 Whether you're searching for the right fit college, navigating the application process, or figuring out how to afford it all, you're in the right place.In this episode, hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins tackle the comprehensive college journey for high school students and their parents. From the early days of freshman year to the final steps of senior year, they cover essential strategies to ensure a smooth and successful college planning experience. Tune in to learn how to make the most of every year in high school to set yourself up for college success.📌 Key Discussion Points:- The importance of starting college planning early- Freshman year focus: GPA, clubs, and building relationships with counselors- Sophomore year strategies: college visits, PSAT 10, and understanding financial planning- Junior year milestones: SAT/ACT, rigorous coursework, and narrowing down college choices- Senior year essentials: applications, financial aid, and making final decisions🌐 Follow us on social media for more updates and insights:- Instagram: @collegeplanningnetwork- Facebook: College Planning NetworkDon't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more expert insights on navigating the college admissions process. Send your questions to info@collegeknowledge.net and let us help you with college finances, careers, and more!#CollegeKnowledge #CollegeAdmissions #HigherEducation #CollegePlanning #StudentSuccess #Podcast Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
139. College Admissions Insights for High School Students and Families
28-06-2024
139. College Admissions Insights for High School Students and Families
Send us a textWelcome to the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group! 🌟 Whether you're searching for the right fit college, navigating the application process, or figuring out how to afford it all, you're in the right place.In this episode, hosts Dave Kozak and guest host Clayton Kovatch interview Ian Harkness, the Director of College Counseling at Malvern Preparatory School and a former admissions officer at Gettysburg College. Ian shares his valuable insights on guiding students through the college admissions process, the importance of self-awareness in choosing the right college, and the current landscape of higher education.📌 Key Discussion Points:- Transitioning from college admissions to high school counseling- The competitive nature of college admissions- Understanding the right social, academic, and financial fit- The impact of early exposure to college campuses- Navigating the pressures and challenges of the admissions process🌐 Follow us on social media for more updates and insights:Instagram: @elitecollegiateplanningFacebook: Elite Collegiate PlanningLinkedIn: Elite Collegiate Planning🔗 Check out our latest episodes:- "Beyond Books: How Carnegie Mellon's Libraries Are Adapting to the Digital Age" https://youtu.be/fyC-wOxsDdM- "Nursing with Dr. Gloria Donnelly - Drexel University" https://youtu.be/3Ff8eYHnlCA- "Wait, We Can Mine Asteroids and 3D Print Hearts In Space?? Astrophysicists Dr. Martin Elvis" https://youtu.be/H59naR3y99cDon't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more expert insights on navigating the college admissions process. Send your questions to info@collegeknowledge.net and let us help you with college finances, careers, and more!#CollegeKnowledge #CollegeAdmissions #HigherEducation #CollegePlanning #StudentSuccess #Podcast Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
138. What is Computer Science: Insights from an NC State Professor
07-06-2024
138. What is Computer Science: Insights from an NC State Professor
Send us a textJoin hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins on the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group. This episode explores the diverse paths to success in the field of computer science and offers insights into effective college planning. Key highlights include:- Discussion on Top-Paying College Majors: The hosts discuss a recent article highlighting the top five highest-paying college majors for 2024, with computer science topping the list, followed by accounting, business administration, finance, and nursing.- Guest Interview with Dr. Lina Battestilli: Dr. Lina Battestilli, a professor of computer science at NC State, shares her academic and professional journey. She discusses her global education background, her transition from electrical engineering to computer science, and her passion for teaching.- Misconceptions and Realities of Computer Science: Dr. Battestilli clarifies common misconceptions about computer science, emphasizing that it extends beyond programming to include fundamental theories and problem-solving skills. She highlights the importance of continuous learning and adapting to new technologies.- Advice on Navigating College and Career Paths: Dr. Battestilli advises students to seek internships, be open to exploration, and develop soft skills like communication and leadership. She reassures parents and students about the value of computer science degrees and the cyclical nature of job markets, stressing the continuous need for skilled professionals in technology fields.This episode provides valuable insights into the evolving field of computer science, the importance of real-world experience, and practical advice for college and career planning, making it an essential listen for students, parents, and educators alike. Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
137. The Realities of College Majors and Financial Planning
24-05-2024
137. The Realities of College Majors and Financial Planning
Send us a textJoin 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.- Discussion on College Majors and Salaries: The hosts highlight that liberal arts, performing arts, and theology majors have the lowest average salaries within six months of graduation ($38,000). They also note that the lowest-paying majors for individuals aged 35 to 45 shift to early childhood education, general education, and elementary education.- Guest Interview with Jovan Hall: Jovan Hall, a student at Norfolk State University, shares his academic journey. He is pursuing a bachelor's in optical engineering and a minor in electrical engineering, with plans to complete a master’s in electronics engineering with a concentration in photonics. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship in his success.- Challenges in Critical Thinking and Information Verification: Jovan discusses the necessity of questioning information and seeking multiple perspectives, especially in the age of social media and misinformation. He stresses the importance of logical thinking, particularly in fields like engineering where accuracy is crucial.- Advice on College Financial Planning: Dave and Joe advise high school students to consider the academic, social, and financial fit when choosing a college. They emphasize starting early, casting a wide net, and ensuring that the chosen school aligns with the student’s needs and financial situation. They also highlight the significance of parents discussing financial realities with their children to avoid future disappointments.This episode offers a comprehensive look at the complex dynamics of college planning, critical thinking, and financial strategy, making it a valuable resource for students, parents, and educators alike.Check out Jovan's YouTube Channel:  @LFRJojo  Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
136. Campus Protests and Parent Questions
10-05-2024
136. Campus Protests and Parent Questions
Send us a textJoin 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. Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
135. Beyond Books: How Carnegie Mellon's Libraries Are Adapting to the Digital Age
03-05-2024
135. Beyond Books: How Carnegie Mellon's Libraries Are Adapting to the Digital Age
Send us a textJoin host Joe Kerins on the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, for a fascinating discussion with Keith Webster, the Dean of University Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University. This episode dives deep into the integral role of libraries in modern education, touching on their evolution and continued relevance in a digital age. Key highlights include:The Painted Fence Tradition: The episode starts with a look at Carnegie Mellon's unique tradition of painting "The Fence," a symbol of student expression and campus culture.In-depth Interview with Dean Webster: Keith Webster shares his journey from studying computer science in Scotland to leading university libraries across the globe. His insights reveal the transformation of libraries from quiet book repositories to vibrant academic hubs.The Role of Libraries Today: Webster discusses the dynamic shift in libraries due to digital technologies, emphasizing their critical role in student life and learning.Interdisciplinary Programs at Carnegie Mellon: The conversation explores Carnegie Mellon’s innovative programs that blend design, arts, and technology, highlighting the university's focus on interdisciplinary education.Future of Libraries and Education: Dean Webster talks about future challenges and opportunities for libraries, including their role in fostering critical thinking and information literacy amidst the rise of digital misinformation.Libraries as Cultural Reflectors: The episode also touches on how libraries reflect the cultural and social diversity of their environments, from the U.S. to New Zealand and Australia.This episode provides an enlightening perspective on how libraries adapt and thrive in changing educational landscapes, offering valuable lessons for students, educators, and library professionals alike. Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
134. The SAT is Coming Back with a HUGE IMPACT!
26-04-2024
134. The SAT is Coming Back with a HUGE IMPACT!
Send us a textIn this insightful episode of the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, host Joe Kerins is joined by David Blobaum, the director of Outreach at the National Test Prep Association. The discussion is rich with expert analysis and trends in SAT preparation and the broader implications of standardized testing changes. Here are the key highlights:- Introduction to SAT Changes: The episode opens with a discussion about recent shifts in SAT scores and test-taking statistics, noting a significant drop in average scores since the pandemic. Joe Kerins shares that in 2023, 1.9 million SATs were taken with an average score of 1028, down from previous years.- Expert Return Guest: David Blobaum returns to the podcast to delve deeper into the evolving landscape of the SAT, especially the shift towards digital formats. The conversation explores whether these changes have made the test easier and what that means for students and educational institutions.- Impact of Digital Transition: Blobaum breaks down the new digital aspects of the SAT and addresses common concerns about the test's difficulty and the integrity of scores. The discussion highlights how the digital format might affect students' performance and the broader testing strategy.- Insights on Educational Trends: The episode features a broader discussion on the role of standardized testing in college admissions and how recent trends might influence future policies. The dialogue includes perspectives on how socioeconomic factors and summer learning can impact SAT scores.- Advice and Future Outlook: Looking forward, the conversation touches on the potential future of standardized testing, including how colleges might adjust their admissions strategies in response to new data and testing formats. Practical advice is given to parents and students navigating the increasingly complex landscape of college admissions.This episode of the College Knowledge Podcast provides a comprehensive exploration of the SAT's transformation, offering valuable insights for students, parents, and educators navigating the college preparation process in today's changing educational environment. Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
133. Biomolecular and Chemical Engineering - NC State University
05-04-2024
133. Biomolecular and Chemical Engineering - NC State University
Send us a textIn this engaging episode of the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, Professor Lisa Bullard, a distinguished educator and director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at NC State, shares her invaluable insights into the world of engineering education and career preparation. Here are the pivotal moments:- Bullard's Journey and Career Insights: Professor Bullard recounts her personal journey from an interest in journalism and photography to becoming a prominent figure in chemical engineering education. She emphasizes the importance of exploring diverse interests and the pivotal role of mentorship in shaping her career path, illustrating the nonlinear nature of career development.- Evolution of Women's Colleges: The podcast begins with an enlightening discussion on the historical and current landscape of women's only colleges in the United States, shedding light on the changing dynamics of higher education and gender-specific institutions.- The Value of Internships: Bullard highlights how internships significantly influenced her career, providing clarity and direction by revealing what aspects of chemical engineering were appealing and which were not. This segment underscores the importance of hands-on experiences in discovering one's true passion and career path.- Advice for Prospective Engineering Students: Offering practical advice to high school students contemplating a future in engineering, Bullard stresses the importance of exposure to the field through conversations with professionals, exploration of various engineering disciplines, and understanding the diverse career paths available within engineering.- Educational Pathways and Mentorship: The conversation delves into the structure of engineering education at NC State, the strategic approach to guiding students through their first year, and the critical role of mentorship in assisting students in navigating their academic and professional journeys. Bullard's insights serve as a testament to the supportive educational environment at NC State and the broader engineering community.This episode of the College Knowledge Podcast serves as a comprehensive resource for students, parents, and educators alike, offering a deep dive into the intricacies of engineering education and the vital components of career preparation in the modern world. Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
132. AI and Education - Professor Wagner - Drexel University
15-03-2024
132. AI and Education - Professor Wagner - Drexel University
Send us a textIn this episode of the College Knowledge Podcast, Professor Michael Wagner, a leader in the field of digital media and educational technology, shares his expert insights on the fusion of technology and education. Hosted by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, the discussion delves into the rapidly evolving landscape of learning, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital media. Here are the key takeaways:Professor Wagner discusses the impact of AI and technology on education and industry, emphasizing the necessity for constant adaptation and innovation in teaching methodologies and curriculum development to prepare students for the future.The episode highlights the challenges of integrating cutting-edge technologies into educational settings, including the pace of technological advancement and the need for educators to remain up-to-date with these changes.Wagner shares insights on the role of AI in enhancing creative processes and the importance of maintaining human oversight and critical thinking skills, despite the increasing reliance on technology.The conversation covers the significance of selecting the right educational program that aligns with the current and future demands of the job market, stressing the value of critical thinking and adaptability in a technology-driven world.Practical advice is offered for students and parents navigating the complexities of education in the digital age, focusing on the importance of lifelong learning, the development of interpersonal skills, and the pursuit of careers that leverage technological advancements.This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding the intersection of technology and education, offering valuable perspectives for those looking to thrive in the rapidly changing landscape of learning and career preparation.Check out Professor Michael Wagner's YouTube Page Here:https://www.youtube.com/@UCJW4OzG2g6HArmf3_xpvPIg Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
131. Nursing with Dr. Gloria Donnelly - Drexel University
01-03-2024
131. Nursing with Dr. Gloria Donnelly - Drexel University
Send us a textIn this insightful episode of the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins explore the dynamic world of nursing and health professions with an esteemed guest, Dr. Gloria Donnelly, dean emeritus and founding dean of the College of Nursing and Health Professions at Drexel University. Dr. Donnelly offers a wealth of knowledge on the evolution, challenges, and triumphs of nursing education.Tune in to discover:- The pioneering journey of establishing the College of Nursing and Health Professions at Drexel University, highlighting its growth from 1,000 to 5,000 students under Dr. Donnelly's leadership.- The significant impact of mentorship and perseverance through Dr. Donnelly's personal career pathway and how it shaped her approach to leadership and education in nursing.- The strategic integration of Drexel University's cooperative education program into the nursing curriculum, enhancing student experience and employability in the healthcare sector.- An in-depth discussion on the importance of choosing the right program and institution, focusing on compatibility with personal and professional values, and the critical role of asking the right questions during the selection process.- Valuable advice for students and parents contemplating a future in nursing or health professions, including insights into the diverse opportunities within the field and how to prepare for a successful career.Whether you're a student interested in pursuing a career in nursing or health professions, a parent seeking guidance on college planning, or simply intrigued by the evolution of healthcare education, this episode offers stories, facts, and advice that will inform and motivate. Join us to learn about the transformative power of nursing and health professions education and how visionary leaders like Dr. Gloria Donnelly are shaping the future of healthcare.Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes on college planning, financing, and career guidance. Send your questions to info@collegeknowledge.net for a chance to have them addressed by our experts in future episodes. Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning
130. Biomedical Engineering with Dr. Huang - West Chester University
08-02-2024
130. Biomedical Engineering with Dr. Huang - West Chester University
Send us a textIn this enlightening episode of the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins dive deep into the world of biomedical engineering with a special focus on the pioneering program at West Chester University. Our distinguished guest, Dr. Zhongping Huang, the founding director and professor of biomedical engineering at West Chester, shares invaluable insights into the inception, development, and future of this cutting-edge program.Tune in to discover:- The unique aspects of West Chester University's biomedical engineering program, the first of its kind at the university, launched in 2019.- Fascinating insights into the history and "three lies" of Harvard, setting the stage for a discussion on educational heritage and innovation.- The strategic vision behind choosing biomedical engineering as West Chester's flagship engineering program, including its relevance to the biotech and pharmaceutical industries in the surrounding areas.- A comprehensive overview of the biomedical engineering field, blending disciplines like mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering with medical sciences to drive forward innovations in healthcare.- Practical advice for students and parents considering a future in biomedical engineering, including what to look for in a program and how to prepare for success in this dynamic field.Whether you're a student gearing up for college, a parent navigating the maze of college planning, or just someone fascinated by the intersection of engineering and healthcare, this episode is packed with stories, facts, and advice that will enlighten and inspire. Join us to understand the impact of biomedical engineering on healthcare's future and how programs like West Chester University's are training the next generation of innovators.Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes on college planning, financing, and career advice. Send your questions to info@collegeknowledge.net for a chance to have them answered by our experts in upcoming episodes. Video Version of Podcast YouTube:The College Knowledge PodcastFollow us on social media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInVisit us online:The College Knowledge Podcast WebsiteElite Collegiate Planning