Ask Ms. Robyn
What happens when a high-achieving student’s big dreams collide with a family health crisis and the skyrocketing costs of higher education? In this episode, Robyn is joined by Joel Anderson and his mother, Marilee Hill-Anderson, to discuss the emotional and practical hurdles of the college application process. Joel, now a higher education professional, reflects on the "stressful week" that changed his life and the importance of not "self-selecting" out of opportunities. Marilee shares a parent’s perspective on supporting a child’s aspirations when the future feels uncertain. From the "hidden costs" of college life to the power of a single networking connection, this episode is a masterclass in resilience, advocacy, and betting on your own potential. Key Takeaways: * The Danger of Self-Selection: Why the biggest barrier to financial aid isn't your qualifications, but the applications you never submit. * Mindset vs. Crisis: How Marilee navigated supporting her son’s "reach" goals while the family faced significant personal challenges. * Beyond Tuition: A reality check on the "basic needs" costs—like housing, food, and tech—that 529 plans and scholarships don't always fully cover. * The 70% Goal: Surprising statistics on how post-secondary credentials (not just four-year degrees) impact lifelong economic mobility.
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