| I don't think that Marist College has been mentioned yet. While it is no longer Catholic, it has Catholic roots. I've heard nothing but positive things from people I know whose kids attend. 5k students undergrad. ~60% admit rate. My guess is that, culturally, it is way closer to Villanova (and Fordham for sure) than to its neighbor Vassar. |
Loyola Chicago is really appealing--great location at the edge of the Loop and the near the fun and active North side, easy bus up to Northwestern. Great for internships and fun city life. Safe part of the city. |
| The obvious choice is St Joe’s. Cmon now. It’s obvious. |
This. |
| St Joe's is regional |
I do love St. Joe's. Doesn't get a lot of DCUM love. |
| Santa Clara |
It's also Jesuit. Providence College is the obvious answer if you're looking for a junior varsity Villanova. |
Loyola Chicago is a great school...but it is, IMO, a different vibe from Villanova. Villanova is preppy, pre-professional, white, conservative (relatively speaking), suburban, sporty, relatively balanced male v. female ratio (54/46 female male). Loyola Chicago is much more liberal, artsier, super lopsided male v. female (31% male 69% female), quite diverse, not sporty (NCAA run a few years -- and sister Jean!!-- withstanding), decidedly urban. If you're thinking of the midwest, I think St. Louis U, St. Thomas (MN), and Marquette would be the comparisons. |
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Villanova has a national name so you need to think of another national name. I think Loyola/Chicago is the obvious answer.
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Loyola-Chi ain't any more national than Providence is. |
+1. I never heard of it until about five years ago, when a friend's daughter matriculated there. |
Then you don't know a whole lot about Loyola Chicago. |
We were surprised by that as well. Over 30%-much higher than non Jesuit schools DC was looking into. The frat parties are held off campus - so something else to consider. Typically on campus frats are a bit safer since the school has more oversight. Fordham is right below Villanova without Greek life. Fairfield in CT is another option. There is another Jesuit university in Philadelphia - St. Joseph’s University. It is a much easier admit (70% acceptance rate) but there are a lot of familial overlaps between the two universities, such as one kid at Villi and two at SJU, alumni of Villi w kid at SJU, etc. |
Thank you for this, pp! |