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Guiding New Eagles: SAP's Tour Guide and Panelist Programs

Dylan welcomes Haley Cuthbert and Caroline Humphrey to discuss Boston College’s Student Admissions Program (SAP) and its Tour Guide and Panelist Programs. Haley and Caroline explain what each program entails, sharing insights into how tour guides and panelists contribute to welcoming prospective students and families to BC. They also clarify whether these opportunities are open to all students or if specific criteria are needed to get involved. Additionally, they highlight the key qualities they look for in students who participate in these roles. Lastly, they provide information on how students can learn more about SAP and stay connected with these programs.

Episode 134 of the Discover Boston College podcast, hosted by Dylan Carollo, Haley Cuthbert, Caroline Humphrey, titled "Guiding New Eagles: SAP's Tour Guide and Panelist Programs" was published on November 29, 2024 and runs 4 minutes.

November 29, 2024 ·4m · Discover Boston College

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Dylan welcomes Haley Cuthbert and Caroline Humphrey to discuss Boston College’s Student Admissions Program (SAP) and its Tour Guide and Panelist Programs. Haley and Caroline explain what each program entails, sharing insights into how tour guides and panelists contribute to welcoming prospective students and families to BC. They also clarify whether these opportunities are open to all students or if specific criteria are needed to get involved. Additionally, they highlight the key qualities they look for in students who participate in these roles. Lastly, they provide information on how students can learn more about SAP and stay connected with these programs.

Dylan welcomes Haley Cuthbert and Caroline Humphrey to discuss Boston College’s Student Admissions Program (SAP) and its Tour Guide and Panelist Programs. Haley and Caroline explain what each program entails, sharing insights into how tour guides and panelists contribute to welcoming prospective students and families to BC. They also clarify whether these opportunities are open to all students or if specific criteria are needed to get involved. Additionally, they highlight the key qualities they look for in students who participate in these roles. Lastly, they provide information on how students can learn more about SAP and stay connected with these programs.

0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with Dylan Carollo.

0:18 | Introduction to Caroline Humphrey and Haley Cuthbert of Boston College's Student Admissions Program (SAP).

1:12 | What is SAP’s Tour Guide program?

1:32 | What is SAP’s Panelists program?

2:02 | Is the opportunity to become a tour guide or panelist open to all students, or are there specific criteria to be involved?

2:44 | What qualities does SAP look for in students who participate in these programs?

3:28 | What’s the best way for students to learn more about SAP and stay connected with these programs and other opportunities?

4:19 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!

 

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