Applying to college with just a cellphone video
CBS News calls the Goucher Video Application a surprise move and one that could possibly open doors for students.
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CBS News calls the Goucher Video Application a surprise move and one that could possibly open doors for students.
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American Public Media’s Marketplace takes a look at the Goucher Video Application and its effort to attract students with potential, but maybe not the record to prove it.
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Metro covers the Goucher Video Application, saying the option is an “added bonus” where the video and supplemental materials will take the place of transcripts and tests.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education covers the role of videos in the college application process, including Goucher’s new video application process.
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Inside Higher Ed‘s podcast, THIS WEEK, hosted President Bowen who discussed the change in Goucher’s admissions policy which will allow students to apply with only a two-minute video.
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U.S. News reports on the Goucher Video Application and what President Bowen and industry experts have been saying.
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Mel Michelle Lewis, assistant professor of women, gender and sexuality studies at Goucher, is doing exciting things on sabbatical this semester at UC Berkeley, working on a research project titled “Queer Feminist Corporeal Pedagogies: Race, Sexuality, and The Body as Text” More information here.
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NPR covers the Goucher Video Application, speaking with an admissions expert,a big believer in overhauling the college admissions process, who calls the move a “step in the right direction.”
Lights, Camera, College?: Goucher College Introduces Video Applications Read More »
PBS NewsHour identifies the Goucher Video Application as a way to set a “new precedent” in college admissions and spoke with President Bowen about some of the pros and cons of the process.
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WMAR Baltimore reports on the Goucher Video Application as a way to get into conversations with more students who might not think they’re college material.
A two-minute selfie in place of a long essay for admissions at Goucher College Read More »