YCBK 181: Why so many men are not in college

Your College Bound Kid | Admission Tips, Admission Trends & Admission Interviews - Podcast autorstwa Mark Stucker

In this episode you will hear:   (06:02) In this week’s “In the news segment”, a January 19th, 2021 article from Jon Marcus of the Hechinger Report entitled, The pandemic is speeding up the mass disappearance of men from college.   ” The article includes statistics that show the huge gender disparity between the number of men and the number of women who are going to college. The article examines the reason for this gender gap. Mark and Dave discuss the reasons listed in the article. Mark and Dave say this discussion is so important that they promise to return to this topic again for a Part 2 within the next 10 weeks. Mark would like to thank Khristie, a College and Career counselor in Virginia who is so concerned that we are losing our young men. Khristie asked us to please discuss this on our podcast.     (23:58) Question from the listener and College Spotlight Rob from Texas wrote in and asked us whether there  are other programs out there like the dual degree program between Trinity College in Dublin and Columbia university. Lisa and I decided to take this episode to do a deep diver into this unique program. This will also serve as our College Spotlight for the week. Next week we will talk about what other programs out there are similar to this. This program is one every college counselor should be familiar with. It is a program that could be an excellent option for  someone who wants an International experience that goes beyond Study Abroad.   College Spotlight: Trinity College and Columbia dual degree program. https://tcd.gs.columbia.edu/   (01:08:57) This week’s interview is with Christina Lopez, the Dean of Admission at Barnard college, the highly selective women’s college that is one of the undergraduate colleges of Columbia University. Christina’s topic is, should a student discuss their mental health challenges in their admission application. In Part 2 of 2, we discuss the following: Christina answers the question, how is a student to know whether they should share a mental health struggle or whether it will sabotage their admission chances Christina talks about how the essay differs from what a student would say with the therapist Christina talks about how the resources to support mental health vary drastically from one school to another Christina reflects on the admission profession and she gives an honest assessment on where things are when it comes to understanding and accepting student’s mental health Christina talks about ones of the tests they use to discern if a student is admissible when they have had mental health challenges Christina talks about some of the missteps that students make in their essays Christina closes with a profound statement about what she looks for and likes to see in an essay. I thought it was so profound that I ask her Christina to repeat it     (01:18:00) Recommended resource: Loren Pope’s classic book, “Colleges that Change Lives” looks at several dozen small transformational colleges that welcome many B students.   Don't forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to: . Music is by SENA HERO/Victor-Alan Weeks. If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! EXCITING OPPORTUNITY We are excited to announce that Your College-Bound Kid and School Match 4U are putting together panels of current undergraduates, so parents, students and college counselors can ask the students about their college experiences. This is an excellent way to get beyond the marketing from the colleges and to learn what the student experience is really like. This survey will help us to know which colleges you are interested in meeting students from; it will also let us know what are the best days for us to host these panels.  https://tinyurl.com/preferences4studentpanels

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