+100 and for SEC schools if she likes the south, or Delaware, West Virginia, or Tennessee. Great schools, awesome school spirit, and can probably get some merit aid. For many of these, they show their merit aid based on GPA on their website, so it’s worth looking now just to get a sense. |
Move to VA you will have more choice. |
| I love hiring Towson grads. They are generally down-to-earth and will out-work their supposedly smarter peers and get ahead faster. |
Good merit OOS and much nicer towns than College Park. |
Can you get "enough" merit though? |
| Your kid could do a semester or two at community college and transfer into UMD. |
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You might also check out Stevenson University in Owings Mills. My nephew was very happy there.
https://www.stevenson.edu/ |
Towson's definitely underrated. It's nice that's it not located out in the boonies too. |
| Towson is everyone's backup school. |
Why are you so nasty. No it isn’t. |
| Lots of crime in Towson these days. No thanks. |
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As far as personalities...
Towson is a lot like GMU in VA: a pleasant campus in suburbia. Nothing like UMd or Florida State or even UCF. Frostburg is a coherent campus but it's wayyyyy out in western MD and the academics aren't as strong. St. Mary's is a liberal arts college way down by the water. It's gorgeous and a good deal if your child wants a slac, not a big uni. UMBC is particuarly well known for sciences and hosts the prestigious Meyerhoff Scholars program. It is where the health sciences majors are. |
| Pitt also gives good merit - brings the cost down tremendously |
| Temple U also gives good merit. Was really impressed by this school! |
| McDaniel (in Maryland) is a private school but gives good merit for good grades |