YCBK 251: Why Dartmouth dropped 5 varsity sports - a podcast by Mark Stucker

from 2022-08-25T04:00

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In this episode you will hear:   (07:44) Mark and Dave discuss a March 29th article by Kyle Mullins in the Dartmouth, the nation’s oldest college newspaper entitled, “The Right Play”. The article looks at how many varsity sports Dartmouth offers that are rarely played in high school. Mullins looks at Dartmouth’s decision to drop five of their varsity sports.       (39:47) For our question from a listener, comes from Cadence, a student a Stuyvesant HS in NYC. Cadence sent in two questions about interviews that we will answer over the next two weeks:   If I am in a college interview and they ask me, what is one of your weaknesses, how am I supposeed to answer that question.   (55:00) Our interview is with Dr. Robert Alexander, the Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid and Enrollment Management. In Part 2 of 2, Mark and Dr. Alexander discuss the following: For your BS/MD program (Rochester Early Medical Scholars): what’s the process and the profile of an admitted student? Talk to us about how your Early Assurance partnerships work for a number of Liberal Arts schools that do not have medical schools What are your priorities in the application evaluation process: what are you looking for in terms of academics, personal qualities, diversity that may differ from some other schools?  What types of students are underrepresented on your campus that you are hoping to enroll more of over the next five years? UR is known for its merit funding; are applicants automatically considered, what are the criteria and the range of the merit scholarships? What are UR students happiest about? What would they like to change? How would you describe the city of Rochester to a student who is unfamiliar with upstate NY (including the weather!)? What other colleges/universities would you say are the most similar to UR? Mark puts Robert on the hotseat for our lightening round   The University of Rochester interview will also serve as our college spotlight.    (01:12:42) The recommended resource is  Nathan Grawe’s most recent book: “The Agile College” How institutions successfully navigate demographic changes. The book gives colleges tools to help them to thrive when demographic trends are working against them.   Please send in your questions either on Twitter at @YCBKpodcast using the Messages tab (this is our preference) or via email at for the 27 admissions interviews we are doing in the summer and fall. 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