They're not. This is why Oberlin offers a $10,000 "scholarship" to everyone who applies. They have effectively lowered their tuition. |
How do you know? They don't seem to publish a common data set--which seems weird to me. |
They are charging $10k because that’s all these under resourced colleges are worth. There is literally zero on-campus recruiting. They can’t afford expensive engineering or nursing depts. They’re a joke with tenured faculty, admins & local vendors all leeching off the dying carcass until they go insolvent. |
They definitely have enough money to run an engineering or nursing department, they have $1bn lmao. It just goes against the purpose of a liberal arts college to derail your emphasis to practical, pre-professional majors only. You also, surprise surprise, don't need some good-looking woman who just got out of undergrad to come to your campus, so you can apply for a role. Just apply. Sadly, for you, they aren't going anywhere. |
You seem fun |
I am confused…what LAC that is “hurting for students” has a $1BN endowment and gives UMC students so much merit aid that net cost is $10k? |
Sorry, but a 3.5 at Lynchberg is not a 3.5 at MIT. |
Oberlin. |
Hopefully kids at Lynchburg can spell better than you. |
For someone that supposedly has no personal stake in Lynchburg…you seem oddly triggered. The student population has declined 25% over the last 8 years and keeps dropping. Don’t worry…men’s wrestling and volleyball to the rescue (even though each of those players will receive about $25k in merit aid on average which is what everyone in the school receives). |
You’re responding to multiple posters and you seem oddly obsessed with Lynchburg. Move on. |
And, yet, professors at the well-off research universities often prefer to send their own children to LACs without engineering and nursing programs. |
Reminds me of the school administrators in the public schools where we lived sending their own kids to private or parochial school in HS I know people liked to complain about the “hypocrisy” because it involved my family. I did attend the public schools in ES and MS, but the public schools couldn’t offer the same resources at that level as the parochial HS I attended. The tax base in the county was what it was and just couldn’t expand programs to make it competitive. |
Another one bites the dust - Eastern Nazarene in MA
https://www.masslive.com/news/2024/06/eastern-nazarene-college-in-quincy-to-close-doors-citing-financial-issues.html?outputType=amp I found out about it through a post on the social media account of the small MA school my daughter will attend this Fall |
It's a wonder they stayed open with an endowment of $18,000,000 |