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Navigating College Admissions in Disruptive Times with Teege Metille
Season 9 · Episode 667

Navigating College Admissions in Disruptive Times with Teege Metille

Trending In Ed with Mike Palmer · Palmer Media

February 10, 202527m 5s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Trending in Education, we're diving deep into the often-turbulent waters of college admissions with Teege Metille, an expert in higher education, admissions consulting, and a podcaster himself. He's also the author of The Admissions Counselor Malaise: Addressing the Staff Morale Crisis in College Admissions. With his insights, we explore the evolving landscape of higher education, address common anxieties and misconceptions, and reveal how AI is transforming the admissions process.  


Key Takeaways:

  1. The Real Cost of College: Take a closer look at the often-misunderstood costs associated with higher education, debunking common myths and shedding light on the true financial picture.  
  2. AI's Role in Admissions: Discover how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the admissions process, from streamlining applications to providing personalized support to students.  
  3. The Value of Community College: Explore the benefits of community colleges and associate degrees, emphasizing their importance in providing accessible and job-relevant education.  
  4. Equipping Students for the Future: Learn about the essential skills and knowledge that students need to thrive in an ever-changing job market, highlighting the value of a liberal arts education and the development of durable skills.  


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