I think Florida is good. Tuition is almost the same as W&M. |
Nobody here will be able to give you an 100% answer to this as the number of kids accepting, studying aboard and choosing the pathway will vary from year to year. So a spring entry kid could be housed with a freshman or sophomore. They will place them where there is space in dorms, but they will be in dorms guaranteed. The freshman retention rate is 95% |
My kid briefly considered this last year for us but their next alternative was a somewhat similar type of school (liberal arts college), maybe a slightly less rigorous program but still good, with merit that made it less than W&M OOS. There were also other things that would have made a spring start challenging for them no matter the school, but if we had been in-state or if there wasn’t another liberal arts college and/or program that was close in strength -probably would have pursued this. |
Florida is huge though, may not be the best fit for a kid that wants w and m. Spring option sounds reasonable, and perhaps she will get off waitlist. |
Those schools are all very large and the DD likes the size of W&M |
If she really likes W&M I say go for spring admit. Do something meaningful in fall. |
Spring admit no big deal. Take that option. Great school! |
One of my DC's friends did the fall semester in Spain thru a W&M- approved program and then started at W&M in the spring. It was a great experience, plus they met other students in Spain who were doing the same thing, so when they started the spring semester they had a group to hang out with. |
Must the community college classes be taken at a Virginia CC? Or can we take at Montgomery College in Maryland?? |
The FAQs don’t specify that it has to be Virginia just that it is an accredited community or junior college. However it’s always good to make verify and make sure you have all the details including classes that will tansfer, and what date all the steps need to be done so there isn’t a costly misstep. It also looks like there will be info sessions about the Spring Pathways. https://www.wm.edu/admission/undergraduateadmission/how-to-apply/waitlistfaqs/guaranteed-admission-pathway/index.php |
OP you and your kid need to go to Wise in order to make the decision. It’s in a remote area and there’s not much there, unless your kid is super outdoorsy. Many of the students are from that area so it can feel very homogeneous. It won’t even feel like a pathway to Charlottesville because the 2 locations are radically different. |
Is JMU a consideration? |
Even before submitting ED application to W&M, DC's plan B was doing Spring Pathways if waitlisted
DC thought both options were good: -Study abroad, even though the Verto classes seemed a bit limited (but hey, that would be fun to be abroad) --Do first semester at home online with a community college (stay home, sleep in, free laundry, and really, first semester will just fly by, it's only ONE semester... will miss the Fall events but not a big enough deal). Is WISE for the first 2 years? That's a bit too long IMO. Also, I was a bit turned off with how Dean J describes Wise as "not really UVA" or something not so integrated like that. |
What’s the genersl risk here? Social? Not meeting the Wise or Spring Pathway criteria? These arrangements sound too good to be true. The whole world wants in at UVA and W&M is great too. |
My DC was turned off by it because when you tour the school, almost every person who is asked about their favorite memories or traditions at W&M named things that happen in Fall of freshman year. It was really off-putting. Ultimately got off the WL, but chose to go elsewhere. |