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Apps Are In: Now What?; Post-Decision Etiquette; Borrowing Basics

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Sally Ganga College Coach

Written by Sally Gangaon December 20th, 2023

Sally Ganga’s most recent college admissions role was at the University of Chicago, where she was associate director of admissions and ran the application reading and scholarship process. Previously she had worked at Whittier College in the Los Angeles area as an associate director of admissions. She graduated from Reed College in Portland, Oregon with a B.A. in history, beginning her admissions career there first as a tour guide and then as an intern in the admission office before being hired after graduation as an assistant dean of admission. After leaving college admissions, Sally became the director of college counseling at both the Archer School for Girls and Chadwick School in the Los Angeles area. In addition to counseling students one on one, Sally taught classes on preparing for the college process and general college life skills.

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​Host Sally Ganga welcomes admissions counselor Elyse Krantz, our go-to person for the nuts and bolts of the application process, to discuss what seniors can do now that they’ve submitted their college applications. Next up, Lauren Randle, former high school counselor and admission officer, joins us to go over the etiquette of what students should do after being admitted to a college. Finally, college finance expert Jennifer Willcox stops by to chat about the basic rules around borrowing money to attend college. To listen to other episodes, visit Getting In: A College Coach Conversation on VoiceAmerica or search for us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. While you’re there, please leave us a rating or review! We appreciate your feedback.
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