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Unicast: Supporting Parents on the Path to University Success

Podcast door Jeremy and Neil | CPod Media

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Over Unicast: Supporting Parents on the Path to University Success

Unicast is the trusted podcast for international parents supporting their children through the final years of school and the university application journey. Each episode offers practical insights, expert advice, and real stories to help families navigate exams, essays, interviews, and the transition to higher education. With a focus on English-speaking universities worldwide, Unicast equips parents with the tools, confidence, and clarity to guide their children toward successful futures.

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Understanding Global Degree Structures

This episode explores how bachelor’s degree structures vary worldwide and what that means for students studying abroad. In Europe and Australia, three-year degrees offer cost efficiency and faster entry into the workforce but are more specialized from the start. North America typically follows a four-year model, allowing broader exploration, flexibility in choosing majors, and a more holistic education. In countries like Italy, Spain, and parts of Latin America, some programs extend to five years, especially in professional fields such as law, architecture, or engineering, where accreditation is built into the degree. Each structure carries trade-offs in cost, time commitment, and career readiness. Parents are encouraged to help their children consider long-term goals, readiness for specialization, and the global recognition of degrees before deciding. Ultimately, finding the right fit depends on balancing efficiency, depth, and career aspirations.

Gisteren - 21 min
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Getting the most from studying in Europe. Understanding the Bologa Process

This episode explains how the Bologna Process has harmonized higher education across 49 European countries, creating a unified and transferable degree system. Degrees follow a three-cycle model: Bachelor’s (3 years/180 ECTS), Master’s (1–2 years/60–120 ECTS), and Doctorate. The ECTS credit system standardizes workload (60 credits = one year), making it easier to transfer or combine studies across universities. Degrees from accredited European institutions are mutually recognized, boosting mobility, employability, and access to postgraduate study across Europe and beyond. Programs like Erasmus+ enhance cross-border opportunities, while families must still consider factors like language of instruction, accreditation, tuition, and scholarships. Overall, the Bologna system provides international students with flexibility, quality, and recognition, helping them prepare for global careers.

22 apr 2026 - 20 min
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Global Application Timelines

This episode breaks down university application deadlines worldwide to help parents guide their teens through a complex process. In the U.S., students face Early Decision (binding), Early Action (non-binding), and Regular Decision deadlines between November and February, plus rolling admissions. The U.K. works through UCAS, with an October 15 deadline for Oxbridge and medicine, and January for most others. Canada uses rolling admissions, but top schools close around January–February. Australia and New Zealand follow a February academic start, with deadlines in October–December. Europe varies: Germany (July/Jan), Netherlands (Jan–May), and France (March/April via Parcoursup). Asia has diverse systems—Japan (Sept–Dec), Korea (Nov/May), China (fall deadlines). The key advice for families: create a deadline spreadsheet, start early, and plan documents, tests, and essays well ahead.

20 apr 2026 - 24 min
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Studying in the USA. A Parent Guide

This episode unpacks the U.S. university system and how parents can guide their children through the complex application process. With over 4,000 colleges, the U.S. offers flexibility, program variety, research opportunities, and strong alumni networks. Applications are submitted via systems like the Common App, UC, or direct apps, with options such as Early Decision, Early Action, and Regular Decision. Admissions are holistic—evaluating academics, course rigor, essays, recommendations, and activities. Essays are central, requiring authenticity and reflection, while standardized testing is now often test-optional, though strong scores can still help. Costs vary widely; families must explore need-based aid, merit scholarships, and net price calculators early. Students admitted on F-1 visas may access on-campus jobs, internships (CPT), and post-graduation work (OPT). Parents should help build a balanced college list, track deadlines, and support independence without overstepping.

13 apr 2026 - 51 min
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