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The Black Family College Guide

Podcast von kcolemanu

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The Black Family College Guide is a weekly podcast from Nkyinkyim Educational Preparedness (NEP), created to help Black families move through the college journey with confidence, clarity, and cultural grounding. Each episode blends the wisdom of our elders with the strategy of seasoned educators, giving you the tools to navigate admissions, financial aid, campus culture, and the hidden rules of higher education. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or student, you’ll find guidance that speaks to our lived experience, honors our history, and strengthens our power in spaces not built with us in mind. This is where Black families get the truth, the strategy, and the encouragement to not just survive college—but to thrive in it.

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Episode You Said Yes, Now what? : The emotional shift after committing to a college Cover

You Said Yes, Now what? : The emotional shift after committing to a college

The deposit is in. The decision is made. And somehow — it doesn't quite feel like you thought it would. Nobody talks about what happens after your child commits to college. We spend months on the search, the applications, the campus visits, the waiting. And then the moment it's done, we don't really know what to do with ourselves. In this episode, we're getting real about the emotional shift that comes right after the yes — for your student AND for you as a parent. We're talking about the post-commitment doubt that almost every family feels but few admit to, the comparison trap that May brings with every social media announcement, and how to make peace with the school they didn't pick. We'll also get into something that doesn't get enough attention: the moment your role as a parent has to change — from the one driving the process to the one standing behind your kid as they take the wheel. This is the beginning of a new chapter. And knowing how to show up in it makes all the difference. In this episode: · Why post-commitment doubt is normal — and when it isn't · The comparison trap and how to shut it down · Grieving the school that didn't work out · What your job as a parent looks like now · How to channel the energy into what comes next If you've been waiting for someone to say "what you're feeling makes sense" — this one's for you.

11. Mai 2026 - 16 min
Episode What to do if your student feels overwhelmed Cover

What to do if your student feels overwhelmed

This episode of The Black Family College Guide dives into a moment almost every family reaches during the college process — the moment when your child is staring at too many options, too many decisions, and too much pressure all at once. For Black students especially, the weight of choice can feel heavier: the pressure to choose “the right major,” the fear of disappointing family, the uncertainty of navigating spaces not built with them in mind, and the quiet anxiety of wanting to get it all right on the first try. Kris Coleman, JD, MBA, MA breaks down what overwhelm really looks like, even when your student insists they’re fine. You’ll learn how to recognize the signs, how to help your child slow down enough to think clearly, and how to guide them without taking over. Kris offers culturally grounded strategies for helping Black students make decisions with confidence, clarity, and calm — not fear or pressure. This episode gives families a framework for supporting their student through one of the most emotionally complex parts of the journey: choosing a path when everything feels like too much. The accompanying blog — with downloadable tools, reflection prompts, and a decision‑making guide — will be available the Wednesday after the episode at (how-to-read-a-financial-aid-award-letter-and-protect-your-family-from-hidden-costs). [http://how-to-read-a-financial-aid-award-letter-and-protect-your-family-from-hidden-costs]

23. März 2026 - 12 min
Episode What Fit really means for Black Students Cover

What Fit really means for Black Students

Choosing a college isn’t just about majors, dorms, or how pretty the campus looks on a tour. For Black families, fit is about something deeper — safety, belonging, affirmation, opportunity, and the ability for your child to grow without shrinking themselves. In this episode of The Black Family College Guide, Kris Coleman, JD, MBA, MA breaks down the real meaning of “fit” beyond the marketing language colleges use. You’ll learn how to evaluate a campus through a cultural lens, how to read the environment beyond the tour guide’s script, and how to identify whether a school truly supports Black students academically, socially, and emotionally. Kris walks you through the questions families should be asking, the signals to look for, and the subtle red flags that often go unnoticed until it’s too late. This episode gives Black families a framework for understanding whether a college aligns with their child’s identity, values, and long‑term goals — not just whether it looks good on paper. You can find the accompanying blog — with downloadable tools, checklists, and conversation guides — on the Wednesday following the episode at What "Fit" Really Means for Black Students in 2026 [https://www.nkyinkyimep.com/what-fit-really-means-for-black-students-in-2026].

16. März 2026 - 13 min
Episode Understanding Loans, Interest & True Cost of Borrowing Cover

Understanding Loans, Interest & True Cost of Borrowing

This episode of The Black Family College Guide breaks down one of the most confusing and high‑stakes parts of the college process: the financial aid award letter. Colleges often present these letters as simple and straightforward, but for many Black families, they hide more than they reveal. Grants, loans, work‑study, “estimated” costs, and first‑year discounts can blur together in ways that make it hard to see the true financial commitment. Kris Coleman, JD, MBA, MA walks you through how to read an award letter with clarity — line by line, term by term — so you can separate real money from temporary money, identify hidden costs, and calculate what college will actually cost your family over four years. You’ll learn how to spot the traps colleges don’t explain, how to compare offers fairly, and how to protect your child from financial surprises that show up long after the excitement of acceptance fades. This is essential listening for any Black family navigating the college decision season with both hope and caution. You can find the accompanying blog — with downloadable checklists, guides, and key questions to ask — on the Wednesday following the episode at Understanding Loans, Interests, and the True Cost of Borrowing [https://www.nkyinkyimep.com/understanding-loans-interest-and-the-true-cost-of-borrowing] Published: 3/9/2026

9. März 2026 - 12 min
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