Educational Crisis Management: Making Higher Educational Dreams a Reality
In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Title IX Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler are joined by Hanna Stotland, an independent educational consultant specializing in crisis management. They discuss how students with academic or disciplinary violations can have a chance to achieve their higher education dreams. The conversation includes updates to the college application process, under what circumstances students must disclose their disciplinary history and an effective strategy to help overcome these obstacles and show that these students will be great members of the academic community.
Real Talk Podcast
How Hanna leads students and families in crisis back onto a higher educational path (01:21) Why disciplinary history is now a thing of the past for some colleges/ universities (03:01) Don’t ask, don’t tell? Should a student still disclose their disciplinary history even if it isn’t required? (04:57) Why it’s more advantageous to be honest about your previous sanctions (06:26) What most clients don’t want to hear (07:56) Keep it clean, if you don’t want this coming back to haunt you (09:09) Is disclosure of disciplinary action required when transferring schools? (11:06) What are the limitations of the FERPA waiver? (11:47) The kind of record a student should ALWAYS disclose (12:59) It’s not the crime, it’s the coverup. (14:41) Why your honesty about your past, when asked, is what matters above all else (15:42) How even students with grave accusations can become entrusted to be a great academic member of a college (16:50) Why suspension and/or expulsion is not the end of the world (17:37)
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