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The Complete Student podcast is designed to help students and parents prepare for and manage college costs. This podcast is brought to you by the Utah Higher Education Assistance Authority.
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Episode 9: 3 Tips for Preparing for College over Summer Break (with guest Jenny Sass from my529)
To round out the school year (and season one of the podcast!), we’re discussing three ways students of all ages can prepare for college during the summer. One easy way to do that is to apply for scholarships, and Jenny Sass from my529 is joining us to talk about an easy and fun way you could win a $1,000 scholarship this summer.
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Episode 8: The In’s and Out’s of Internships (with guest Preston Garbett)
In this month’s episode, we’re discussing how students can find and excel at internships during college.
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Episode 7: Avoiding Scholarships Scams (with guest Dyllen Cafferty)
In this month’s episode, we’re discussing how students can protect themselves from scholarship scams and find legitimate scholarship resources online.
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Episode 6: How to Get the Best Letters of Recommendation
In this month’s episode, we’ve asked a panel of college advisors (from the Utah College Advising Corps) to discuss how students can identify a great recommender, how to politely and professionally ask for a letter of recommendation, and how to set your recommender up for success so they can write the most compelling letter possible on your behalf.
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Episode 5: College Advice for my Younger Self (with guest Samuel Broncho)
In this episode, Samuel Broncho (Admissions Counselor at the University of Utah) discusses how students can pay for college and develop valuable career skills through college internship opportunities.
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Episode 4: What I Wish I Had Known About Preparing for College
In this episode, Bryan Aguayo-Meza and Cristell Marcial, two current college students attending Utah Valley University, share their insights into preparing and paying for college and discuss the things they wish they had known when they were in high school.