DCUM is full of crazies. |
Agree. Someone mentioned it was their largest freshman class last year, but this is compared to years where they can not even get 400 freshman. Every year they are still looking for more kids. They haven't had a full school in ages. Their credit rating is low. You can hope they can recover but they have had a few racist things happen in the past few years. Confederate flags being put up, Swastikas etc... They also had kids setting dorms on fire. I mean even looking on Niche, they ask students to say one word or phrase that describes your school and the largest percentage said "a huge disappointment." Ouch. |
Yeah, I am all for OOS options before these in-state schools, but the Debbie Downer poster is just ignorant. You do need to be aware of merit based requirements. Every school has different renewal processes. I think of it as a positive though. It is an incentive to stay on top of your grades. Most schools you can absolutely finish in 4 years if you don't change your school, degree, don't go global, or do a co-op. But many merit based packages are based on 8 semesters for that reason. If you do a co-op or do a semester globally, they put it on hold. But yes, that is absolutely something to research as well for in-state and out of state school. That is an issue with Towson and UMD having extremely poor 4 year graduation rates. |
OP here. Thanks for the info. Looking forward to visiting the school on a gorgeous spring day. |
Oh wow, I just checked that. I have never seen something so negative being the top post on Niche. My daughter's friend was there one semester and transferred last year. She absolutely hated it. There is nothing to do in cold weather, but drink she said. Hardly any clubs. No IM's. They main reason was the many sexual assaults and administration trying to cover them up due to their already tarnished reputation. She also said the word honor is a joke. Most of the kids were not that smart.
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Link please? |
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https://www.niche.com/colleges/st-marys-college-of-maryland/
Are we really forming opinions based on a few comments on Niche? Look at the sample size of that poll. 23. Yes there were only 23 Responses. So that means 7 people answered “huge disappointment”…and 6 people answered “Amazing”. Really? That is meaningful to you? |
| Just purely from a merit aid standpoint, my kid got significantly more $ from UMBC than from St. Mary’s. Nothing from UMCP. |
They just don’t have the money. Issues are related but it all starts from lack of funds. |
Yes, I get that. On the other hand, if SM wants to attract some higher stat kids, they should try to find a way to offer more merit. UMCP obviously doesn’t have the same problem. |
I don't get the complaining. St. Mary's is a public college. How much merit aid do you want? It is still much less expensive than similar private colleges. |
| OP back again. I just checked Niche - the worst feedback is from years ago - 2014/15/16. Read the CDS - their 75th percentile is @ 1300 SAT, which is right around where my son will fall. GPA avg about 3.5. Sounds like a good school for kids who can’t get into UMCP but want more of a campus feel than UMBC. Though their full tuition/fees is @ $28k; as someone pointed out, more than UMCP/UMBC. I appreciate that the profs are rated A- on Niche, whereas UMBC’s are rated only B+. One of my husband’s colleague’s son went to St. Mary’s and loved it. The financials are concerning, but in case of a real financial crisis, I would think it would be absorbed into the UMCP system - not necessarily a bad thing |
I wasn’t complaining, just making an observation about how the different state schools compare on merit aid based on personal experience. My child isn’t going to any of them. |
Niche data for St. Mary's is based on a VERY small sample size. I would take any data from Nice with a huge grain of salt for any school since people are more likely to post something negative than positive. With those stats, your kid should get decent merit aid to bring the cost down to closer to $24K. Someone above said St. Mary's has a bad bond rating which is untrue. Their Moody's rating is A2 which is considered strong. All the new building on campus should put any fears to rest about its future. Yes, the school needs to continue to strengthen enrollment but they have been meeting their goals. Go check it out - you'll love it! |
| I don't know how this thread got to 9 pages when the easy answer to OP's question is zero. |