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Mongoose: We get to do this - caring in college admissions with Brennan Barnard

“The best way to help students manage the stress [of applying to schools] is to reassure them that it doesn’t have to be stressful. It can be a meaningful and rewarding experience. If they’re connected to that question of why they’re going to college and what they’re looking for.”

Brennan Barnard spoke with Mongoose about caring college admissions.

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Forbes: The Gift of College

“…we should remember that the opportunity to attend any college is an enormous gift, one denied to many young Americans. And while higher education is not necessarily the right path for everyone, at the very least the opening to that path should not be obstructed.”

Brennan Barnard writes about the gift of college in Forbes.

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November Update - Gratitude, New Youth Advisory Board, MCC in the news

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Forbes: College Admission Gratitude

“There is clearly much to be thankful for, and also much work to be done. We must keep pressing on important issues within college admission and searching for ways to evolve. If we continue this growth from a place of gratitude, then we have already made the world a better place to be. Now take a moment and send out that one text or email of appreciation and watch it ripple.”

Brennan Barnard writes about the power of showing gratitude during the college admissions process and what, specifically, he’s grateful for.

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Meet the 2019-2020 Youth Advisory Board!

We are thrilled to announce the new members of our 2019-2020 Youth Advisory Board (YAB). The board represents a diverse group of young people who will work with Making Caring Common (MCC) to make schools and communities more just, caring, and respectful places.

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Ali Cashin
Forbes: What Matters In College Admission

“Maybe you take care of a sibling or grandparent living at home, maybe you work part-time, maybe you’re active in your faith-based community…whatever the case may be, we want to see that you are committed, responsible, and engaged because you care about what you’re doing. Those are the students we want on our campuses.”

Gary Clark, director of undergraduate admission at the University of California Los Angeles, spoke with Brennan Barnard about what matters in college admissions. Read what other admissions leaders about what they value in applicants.

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THE Journal: Empowering Student Success on College Admissions Tests

“The impact of enduring kindness supersedes the name of a school on a college sweatshirt. Parents should encourage their teens to be themselves and channel their inner kindness to build character. Getting into a top-choice college should be the bonus of being kind, not the reason to be kind.”

THE Journal cites our Turning the Tide report when sharing advice to parents about the college admissions process.

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The Michigan Daily: Cheryn Hong: We need to fortify our sexual assault education

“The education we receive now is the most recent lesson we will be taught as we go on with our lives. We are in a special position where this is likely the last time we will be sat down and prepared to build healthy relationships in order to avoid sexual assault, rape and harassment.”

Cheryn Hong makes an impassioned call for more education about sexual harassment and assault in The Michigan Daily, citing Making Caring Common’s research with young adults.

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Ms. Magazine: Fighting Gender-Based Harassment in Schools Could Change Women’s Futures

“We must teach our sons that girls are not objects whose quality and worth they may casually and callously assess, but that they are human beings, intellectual peers and equals in every respect. The cult of masculinity in American culture and society can no longer be allowed to thrive on the pervasive objectification of women and girls.

Enough is enough.”

Ashley Jordan writes in Ms. Magazine about the urgent need to fight gender-based harassment, citing Making Caring Common’s research with young people.

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