Oh Grandma, you need to wake up and visit the campus. Read and learn. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mason_University. Over 75% of freshman now live on campus and more would if they had space. GMU has been building for 13 years to continue expansion to keep up with demand. The state legislature is pouring money into it. It is the largest university in the state with 33,000 students, 1/3 of which are post grad students. It it were truly "continuing Ed for working adults" where would 33,000 be parking in Reston? Why would the university be converting the Mason Hotel into additional dorm space. Why would there be so many international students? Why would it have been listed as no. 1 in "up and coming universiities"? Since you are so ignorant I am including a wiki on STrayer, which happens to be a for-profit (for its president) money maker for 3,800 distance learning students. There is not campus. And how would you compare its technical workplace offerings with Mason's outstanding Economics, Engineering and Computer Science programs. Or foreign languages. Or traditional core liberal arts courses. Strayer doesn't offer those. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strayer_University |
Maybe so. Mason is selective, but its admissions rate is closer to 50-60% than 12%, and its yield is also low, because so many seniors apply who view it as a safety school. |
| And kids who are smart don't even apply there. So they are getting a lot of B,C students who can't get in elsewhere |
I'm not sure what you're smoking. GMU gets a lot of smart students, particularly children of immigrants whose parents would like them to stay in this area. |
| I think a lot of these opinions being stated about Mason are more reflective of how/what GMU was decades ago (back when many of the DCUM posters were college students). GMU has changed significantly over the past 15+ years. It's a massive institution now, delivering a top notch education to undergrad, grad, and upward. |