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Decoding College Admissions—What Students and Families Need to Know

34 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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What do students and families really need to know about the college admissions process in today’s competitive landscape? From choosing the right school for you, to understanding academic pathways, ROI, affordability, and career outcomes, hear from IU admissions and recruiting experts as they share practical advice to help you make confident, informed decisions about your college journey.Featuring:Rich Hardy, Professor of Biology, Associate Dean for Undergraduate EducationSacha Thieme, Associate Vice Chancellor + Executive Director of AdmissionsJakob Breunig, Director of Recruiting in the College

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