We are socialized to think that talking about money is bad and that we shouldn’t talk about it.
But money is a HUGE part of the story of higher education, especially for historically marginalized people.
Silence around the finances of higher education keeps the academy old, white, and rich.
And silence prevents marginalized people from forming communities and developing financial finesse.
The scholarship podcast is an intentional disruption that centers voices that are often pushed to the margins.
We are socialized to think that talking about money is bad and that we shouldn’t talk about it.
But money is a HUGE part of the story of higher education, especially for historically marginalized people.
Silence around the finances of higher education keeps the academy old, white, and rich.
And silence prevents marginalized people from forming communities and developing financial finesse.
The scholarship podcast is an intentional disruption that centers voices that are often pushed to the margins.
This podcast is about the pursuit of knowledge and learning (being a Scholar) while navigating (ship-ing) the academy as a marginalized person.
We are socialized to think that talking about money is bad and that we shouldn’t talk about it.
But money is a HUGE part of the story of higher education, especially for historically marginalized people.
Silence around the finances of higher education keeps the academy old, white, and rich.
And silence prevents marginalized people from forming communities and developing financial finesse.
The scholarship podcast is an intentional disruption that centers voices that are often pushed to the margins.
Is Graduate School Worth the cost?
This podcast is about the pursuit of knowledge and learning (being a Scholar) while navigating (ship-ing) the academy as a marginalized person.
We are socialized to think that talking about money is bad and that we shouldn’t talk about it.
But money is a HUGE part of the story of higher education, especially for historically marginalized people.
Silence around the finances of higher education keeps the academy old, white, and rich.
And silence prevents marginalized people from forming communities and developing financial finesse.
The scholarship podcast is an intentional disruption that centers voices that are often pushed to the margins.
We are socialized to think that talking about money is bad and that we shouldn’t talk about it.
But money is a HUGE part of the story of higher education, especially for historically marginalized people.
Silence around the finances of higher education keeps the academy old, white, and rich.
And silence prevents marginalized people from forming communities and developing financial finesse.
The scholarship podcast is an intentional disruption that centers voices that are often pushed to the margins.
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Hello and welcome to the ScholarShip: Navigating the Academy Podcast, where we talk about the finances of navigating the academy for minoritized people. We’ll probably focus on graduate student funding and avoiding student loan debt, but we’ll also talk about what to do when you get to the ivory tower, navigating graduate student life, and life after grad school. This is our first episode (yay!)
I’m your host, Nicollette Mitchell. Full time mom, full time graduate student, former administrator (for now), and full time cheerleader for minoritized people who want to navigate the academy with financial finesse.
I want to share the hidden curriculum, from the perspective of a minoritized person in the academy, with anyone who seeks this knowledge and anyone who would benefit from in-depth conversations about graduate student funding, finances, and navigating the academy as a minoritized person.
If just one person :
avoids loans,
is able to negotiate for more,
is able to apply with more finesse,
is able to be more fully supported in their journey,
successfully navigates the academy,
becomes a professor,
Levels up their career
And does it with financial finesse
that would make this whole thing a success to me.
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