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Let’s give the college planning game an Ol’ College Try—together. New episodes every Thursday at 12PM ET. Ol’ College Try is your go-to podcast for students, families, and educators ready to tackle the college planning process with confidence. Hosted by Matt Carpenter, Co-Founder of College Aid Pro, and Peg Keough, Director of Education, each episode breaks down the ins and outs of financial aid, scholarships, student loans, and smart college planning—without the overwhelm. 💡 Get expert insights, insider strategies, and the latest updates to make college more affordable and less stressful.Matt and Peg's College Planning Podcast
  • Appealing Need-Based Financial Aid: A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents
    Jan 22 2026

    If your child was accepted to college but the financial aid offer doesn’t reflect your real financial situation, you may be able to appeal — and win.


    In this episode, Matt Carpenter and Peg Keough explain how need-based financial aid appeals work, who should lead the process, and how colleges evaluate income, assets, businesses, and home equity. You’ll hear practical advice, insider insight from former financial aid professionals, and examples of appeals that resulted in tens of thousands of dollars in additional aid.

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    34 min
  • Merit Scholarship Appeals: What Works, What Doesn’t, and When to Ask
    Jan 15 2026

    Merit scholarships aren’t always final—and a smart appeal can make a real difference. In this episode of The Ol’ College Try, host Peg Keough sits down with Mike Hinderman, Director of Scholarships at the University of Oklahoma (and a CAP financial expert), to get the behind-the-scenes scoop on how merit appeals actually work.

    Mike breaks down OU’s approach to automatic merit scholarships, what the appeals process looks like, and why your admissions counselor can be your best ally. They also dig into what separates a strong appeal from one that gets ignored—like why the student must lead the appeal, how to share the right “missing context” (awards, leadership, challenges overcome), and what language to avoid (hint: “price match” and demands don’t land well at many public universities). Plus, Mike shares real examples of appeals that stood out to committees and why timing and demonstrated interest can influence outcomes.

    If your family is staring at an award letter and wondering “Can we ask for more?”—this episode is your playbook.

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    40 min
  • Financial Aid Award Letters Explained: Grants, Scholarships, Loans & What You Really Owe
    Jan 8 2026

    You got the acceptance letter—now what does the financial aid offer actually mean?

    In this episode of Ol' College Try The Podcast, Matt Carpenter and Peg Keough break down one of the most confusing parts of the college process: financial aid award letters. From grants and scholarships to loans and work-study, they explain how to read between the lines, spot misleading language, and understand what you’ll really pay—not just this year, but over all four years.

    You’ll learn:

    • The difference between merit scholarships and need-based grants (and why it matters long-term)

    • How to tell when you’ve received your final financial aid offer

    • Why loans and work-study can make a college look cheaper than it actually is

    • Common red flags on award letters that families often miss

    • What underclassmen parents should be thinking about now to avoid surprises later

    Whether your student is Class of 2026 and actively receiving offers—or you’re planning ahead with a younger student—this episode will help you make smarter, more confident decisions about college affordability.


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    31 min
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