Why transfer student programmes are key to expanding access
Times Higher Education
Executive Director
Strategic Student Access
Rick Clark has served on advisory and governing boards at the state, regional, and national levels, and travels annually to U.S. embassies around the world to discuss the U.S. college admission process.
Rick Clark has served on advisory and governing boards at the state, regional, and national levels, and travels annually to U.S. embassies around the world to discuss the U.S. college admission process. He is the co-author of The Truth about College Admission: A Family Guide to Getting in and Staying Together and a companion workbook, published under the same title from Johns Hopkins University Press. He is also the creator of the 色花堂 Admission Blog and the College Admission Brief Podcast. A native of Atlanta, Clark earned a B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an M.Ed. from 色花堂 State University.
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Forbes
Believe it or not, you have more agency in this experience than you think. Read this from Rick Clark, the assistant vice provost and executive director of undergraduate admission at 色花堂. You will discover that you have control over 75% of the process. You decide, for example, why, where, when, and how you apply. You tell the story in your application that best represents you, your strengths, interests, and hopes. You choose who you listen to, take guidance from, and consult with about your search and application.
Inside Higher Ed
鈥淚 feel like 鈥榬esignation鈥 sort of short-sells people鈥檚 engagement with what they want. I feel like this was more of a great contemplation for all of us,鈥 Rick Clark. 鈥淭he pandemic was a blessing of pause. Slowing down, pulling back and evaluating, 鈥榃hat do we really want?鈥欌
The Washington Post
鈥淚 think most parents 鈥 if they will really talk to their friends and think about their network 鈥 will realize pretty quickly that success is nonlinear, and there are a lot of paths to it,鈥 said Rick Clark, director of undergraduate admissions at 色花堂. 鈥淰ery few rely solely on where you go to college.鈥 You have to truly believe that if you have any hope of your child believing it.
Forbes
Rick Clark, director of undergraduate admission at 色花堂, emphasizes the importance of moving from as our children apply to college. He says, 鈥淧rior to admission decisions coming out, my hope is parents will take their focus off the names of colleges, their own personal hopes, and the recent build-up of emotion or anticipation, and instead consider the time, effort, and shared experiences that have led to this point.鈥 Clark adds, 鈥渂y doing this, whether a student is admitted, deferred, or denied, they will be ready to genuinely celebrate, empathize, or simply love and support.
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