#159 - Unpacking the Admission Process for First Generation Families with Sacha Thieme
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The college admission process can be daunting for everyone, but maybe a little more overwhelming for first generation students and their families. In this episode, we talk with someone who knows the ins and outs of admission as an admission director, but who was also a first generation student. Elizabeth and Vicki are joined by Sacha Thieme, Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment and Executive Director of Admissions at Indiana University Bloomington, who breaks down a practical division of labor for the college admissions process: students keep the agency, voice, and decisions, while parents provide boundaries, honest expectations, and gentle accountability. For first-generation families, we cover what to ask on tours and what challenges can show up after arrival. Our conversation with Sacha Thieme will help and reassure all families that they can weather the college admission process.
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