Episodios

  • The Power of Mentorship in Higher Ed Admissions with Denver Barrows + Cayde Bruce
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode of Service to School Stories, Emma Parish, Director of Student Advising, sits down with S2S applicant & Ambassador pair Denver Barrows and Cayde Bruce to explore the power of peer mentorship in the veteran-to-college journey.


    They dig into how strong mentor–mentee relationships are built, why they matter, and the real impact they can have on your admissions strategy and confidence. Denver and Cayde share what makes mentorship work, the trends they’re seeing across the veteran community, and the qualities that set great mentors apart.


    You’ll also hear honest insights about navigating the unique challenges military-affiliated applicants face and how having someone in your corner can change everything.


    The episode closes with practical guidance for both mentors and mentees, plus inspiring reminders of why mentorship is one of the most transformative parts of the Service to School experience.


    00:00 Introduction to Mentorship in Education

    05:06 The Impact of Mentorship on College Admissions

    11:10 Building a Network Through Mentorship

    14:04 Maintaining Relationships Beyond College Applications

    16:37 Trends in Mentorship and Education for Veterans

    20:30 Qualities of an Effective Mentor

    24:46 Navigating Feedback in Mentorship

    28:43 The Unique Value of Mentorship for Military Applicants

    31:20 Final Thoughts and Reflections

    34:28 S2S Stories Podcast Outro Video.mp4


    Additional Resources:

    Become a mentor with S2S

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    35 m
  • Telling Hard Stories Well: An Honest Conversation with Nate Tiegs and Nick Fritz
    Dec 2 2025

    In this powerful episode of Service to School Stories, host Whitney Cason sits down with Army veteran Nate Tiegs and admissions expert Nick Fritz for an honest, deeply human conversation about what it really takes for veterans to transition into higher education.


    Nate opens up about the parts of his journey that rarely make it into polished application essays — facing homelessness, battling bureaucracy, and learning to advocate for himself. His story is raw, real, and a reminder that resilience isn’t theoretical for veterans; it’s lived. Nick brings the admissions perspective, breaking down what colleges actually look for in veteran applicants, why vulnerability matters, and how maturity and self-awareness can become your strongest assets in a holistic review process.


    Together, Nate and Nick reveal how authenticity, courage, and a willingness to tell your full story can transform the admissions experience — and why veterans are uniquely prepared to succeed in the classroom and beyond. This episode is a must-listen for any veteran preparing to apply to college, anyone supporting veterans through the transition, or anyone who needs a reminder that your story has power.


    00:00 Navigating the Transition from Military to Civilian Life

    02:42 The Role of Education in Personal Growth

    05:45 Overcoming Bureaucratic Challenges in Admissions

    08:26 The Importance of Holistic Admissions Processes

    11:03 Writing Essays: Sharing Difficult Experiences

    13:56 Demonstrating Resilience Through Personal Narratives

    16:47 The Power of Authenticity in Admissions Essays

    19:42 Advice for Veterans on Writing Their Stories

    22:32 Final Thoughts on the Admissions Journey


    Additional resources:

    Amherst College Admissions

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    31 m
  • Cracking the Code: A Veteran’s Guide to College and MBA Admissions with Javier Kazmierczak
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode of Service to School Stories, Whitney sits down with Javier Kazmierczak — a former U.S. Army Special Forces soldier whose path from the military to higher education is anything but ordinary.

    Javier opens up about the real challenges behind his transition, from navigating the college admissions maze to figuring out what “fit” truly means for veterans stepping onto campus for the first time. He shares how mentorship, community, and the right support system — including Service to School — helped him chart a path forward with confidence and clarity.

    Whether he’s breaking down application strategies, talking through the power of networking, or reflecting on his surprise moments as a student at Chicago Booth, Javier brings honesty, humor, and hard-earned wisdom to the conversation.

    This episode is packed with insights for any veteran considering higher education — and a reminder that your military experience isn’t just relevant in the classroom, it’s a strength.

    00:00 From Military to Academia: Javier's Journey

    03:09 Navigating Higher Education: The Role of Service to School

    06:04 Choosing the Right School: The Importance of Fit

    08:52 Overcoming Challenges: Transitioning from Military to College

    12:00 The Application Process: Strategies and Insights

    14:42 Building Relationships: The Value of Faculty Support

    17:35 Planning for the Future: Pursuing an MBA and Beyond

    22:35 Strategic Major Selection and Backwards Planning

    27:05 Choosing the Right MBA Program

    28:46 Navigating the Application Process

    32:59 Academic and Personal Surprises at Booth

    34:38 The Veteran Community at Booth

    36:44 Lessons Learned from Military to Academia

    38:40 Adding Value as a Veteran in Academia

    41:14 Encouragement for Veterans Considering Higher Education

    Additional Resources:

    • Work with Service to School (S2S)
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    45 m
  • Building Community for Veterans on Campus with Brown University
    Nov 18 2025

    Discover how Brown University is opening doors for veterans. In this episode, Sydney sits down with Bailey DiOrio and Mac Manning to break down Brown’s veteran-focused admissions process, the power of community on campus, and the programs that help student veterans thrive from day one. You’ll hear how holistic review works, what support systems actually look like, and why veterans are making a real impact in the classroom. They also share insider advice, career insights, and what every veteran should know before applying. If you’re considering college after service, this is a must-listen.


    00:00 Introduction to Brown University's Veteran Support Programs

    02:57 Navigating the Admissions Process for Veteran Applicants

    05:47 Understanding Brown's Unique Veteran Application

    08:47 Holistic Review in Admissions: What Matters?

    12:06 The Role of Community in Veteran Success

    14:51 The Office of Military Affiliate Students: A Support System

    17:56 Innovative Programs for Veteran Integration

    20:57 The Impact of Veterans in the Classroom

    24:08 Career Outcomes and Alumni Network for Veterans

    26:55 Final Advice for Prospective Veteran Students


    Additional Resources:

    • Work with Service to School (S2S)
    • Brown University's U.S. Military Veteran's Application
    • Brown University
    • VetLink Partners
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    36 m
  • Redefining the Mission: A Navy Veteran’s Path to Princeton and Medicine with Luke Hixson
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of Service to School Stories, host Whitney Cason sits down with Luke Hixson, a U.S. Navy veteran whose journey from the fleet to the Ivy League and now medical school proves that there’s no single path to success after service.


    Luke shares how he went from treating Marines as a Navy corpsman to studying neuroscience at Princeton University, and now training to become a physician at Rutgers Medical School. He opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, failing the MCAT the first time, and finding strength in mentorship and community.


    This conversation dives deep into what it means to transition, to persevere, and to keep your purpose front and center, even when the path gets tough. Whether you’re thinking about college, grad school, or med school after the military, Luke’s story is a powerful reminder that your service prepared you for more than you realize.


    01:10 – From Tennessee to the Navy

    03:00 – “I Was Good at School — I Just Didn’t Like It”

    04:50 – Applying to Princeton as a First-Year Veteran

    06:20 – Showing Maturity Through Essays

    07:45 – Choosing Princeton and Planning for Med School

    09:25 – Lining Up the Path to Medicine

    11:10 – Early Assurance and the Road to Rutgers

    15:30 – The Toughest Challenge: Failing the MCAT

    17:15 – Adjusting to Life at Princeton

    20:00 – Building a Social Life (and Staying Humble)

    23:45 – Dating as a Veteran on Campus

    26:20 – Inside the Early Assurance Process

    31:45 – Transitioning to Med School

    34:30 – Building a New Community at Rutgers

    36:45 – Advice for Veterans Pursuing Medicine

    38:50 – Closing Reflections


    Additional Resources:

    • Work with Service to School (S2S)
    • Princeton University
    • VetLink Partners
    • Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
    • Princeton University Health Professions Advising (HPA)
    • Early Assurance Program (Princeton–Rutgers)
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    41 m
  • Empowering Veterans in the Transfer Process with Jamie Smith
    Nov 4 2025

    Transferring to a new college can feel like starting over — especially for veterans.

    In this episode of Service to School Stories, transfer admissions expert Jamie Smith breaks down what every student veteran needs to know about making a smooth transition from community college to a four-year university.

    She shares insider advice on credit transfer, articulation agreements, and how to build a plan that sets you up for success. Most importantly, Jamie talks about the growing need for colleges to better support transfers — and how veterans can advocate for themselves through every step of the process. If you’re thinking about taking your next academic step, this episode is your roadmap.


    00:00 Introduction to Transfer Admissions and Support

    02:57 Understanding the Transfer Process for Veterans

    05:55 Challenges Faced by Student Veterans in Transfer Applications

    08:54 Navigating Community College and Transfer Pathways

    11:44 Articulation Agreements and Their Importance

    15:01 Tools for Understanding Transferability of Credits

    17:52 The Role of Admissions in Transfer Credit Evaluation

    20:54 Advice for Transfer Students and Final Thoughts


    Additional Resources:

    • The Complete Guide to College Transfer
    • Assist.org
    • Transferology
    • WICHE & Western Undergraduate Exchange
    • Academic Common Market
    • NEBHE's Tuition Break Program
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    32 m
  • Impostor Syndrome, Resilience, and the Road to Stanford with Zach Wright
    Oct 28 2025

    In this episode of Service to School Stories, Whitney sits down with Air Force veteran Zach Wright to trace his path from community college to Stanford University. Zach opens up about what it really takes to thrive in higher education after the military — from battling imposter syndrome and finding belonging in the classroom to building meaningful relationships with professors. He shares hard-earned lessons on time management, resilience, and the power of peer support among veterans navigating college life. Zach’s story is proof that with determination and community, your next mission — earning a degree — is absolutely within reach.


    00:00 From Military to Academia: Zach's Journey

    07:04 Navigating Community College and Future Aspirations

    08:12 Choosing Northern Virginia Community College

    10:07 Building Relationships with Faculty

    11:03 Building Academic Relationships for Success

    13:35 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Elite Education

    16:44 Navigating the Application Process

    19:31 Time Management and Academic Success

    22:28 Community and Leadership in Veteran Support

    25:21 Long-Term Goals and Supporting Fellow Veterans

    28:17 Advice for Future Students and Veterans


    Additional Resources:

    1. Letter of Recommendation Guide

    2. S2S's VetLink partner colleges

    3. Free admissions support for veterans

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    30 m
  • What Makes a Competitive Veteran Applicant
    Oct 21 2025

    In this episode, Sydney and Annie discuss the evolving landscape of college admissions for veteran applicants. They explore trends in academic preparedness, the role of community colleges, the importance of standardized testing, and how veterans can effectively communicate their military experiences in applications. The conversation emphasizes the significance of preparation and the resources available to help veterans succeed in their academic pursuits.


    00:00 Introduction to Service to School and Leadership Changes

    03:06 Trends in Veteran Applicants and Academic Preparedness

    05:55 The Role of Community Colleges in Academic Pathways

    09:05 Selecting the Right Community College

    11:46 Understanding Transfer Applications and Admissions Outcomes

    15:08 The Evolving Landscape of Standardized Testing

    18:02 Crafting a Compelling Narrative from Military Experience

    20:45 The Importance of Time in Service in Applications

    23:46 Success Stories and Admissions Outcomes for Veterans

    26:55 Final Advice for Aspiring Applicants


    Additional Resources:

    • Busting College Admissions Myths with Sydney & Annie
    • Free admissions support for veterans
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    36 m