Towson has a new president who has been there about a year, and I think he’s doing a great job. |
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Salisbury University for business school would be smart. Delmarva is a great place for a person starting out to build a life and get rich. There is so much future wide open opportunity there and way easier than already established places.
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Also tons of beautiful places to live. |
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Have 2 kids at Towson. Like all of the PP say, it is a nice campus with a decent walkable area. Both kids found it challenging to find their people freshman year (both are introverted) but both found their groove in subsequent years.
We also liked the Salisbury campus and know several kids who are really happy. Neither of my kids were interested because it was too small and the area was too isolated for internships, etc. But DH and I liked it. They wouldn't even look at Frostburg due to location. One of my kids really wanted to go OOS. He applied to a few (GMU, Temple, Delaware, JMU, Pitt) and got money from everywhere (but Pitt) but the closeset they came (with merit) to instate tuition was about 10k more/year. This wasn't doable for us either. Thankfully, Towson has worked out for them and they are happy. Hope your son finds a place where he can be happy and not disappointed. |
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Goucher - private
University of Baltimore - public Univ of Md at Baltimore - public McDaniel College Hood Washington College (obvi not Wash U in St.Louis) If HBCU an option: Morgan State, Coppin State, Bowie State |
Washington College is a private liberal arts college in Chestertown, Maryland. Maryland granted Washington College its charter in 1782. ~75% acceptance rate. |
Goucher close to Towson so if you visit that way, you can tour both. Goucher - study abroad program for undergrads. |
This is great advice. |
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Mount St Mary’s, McDaniel and Loyola
Plus don’t forget Goucher Although it sounds like this student might want a larger school |
| I’ve heard McDaniel mentioned. What’s the vibe there? |
Goucher is small |
Lots of teachers’ kids there. |
| What are his stats? There are a number of out of state “rah rah” schools that will come out in the same price range if he is a decent study. WVU is one example, and you can also look in the Midwest. Run the net price calculators, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised. |
| If he wants UMD and won’t consider others, do consider community college and transferring. He can apply to MTAP and get guaranteed admission to umd within 2 years with a 3.0 or higher. |
| some SUNY schools are not much more OOS than UMD is for in-state. There may be other state universities you could afford, especially with merit aid. Like I know someone with a kid at University of Wisconsin Whitewater who's having a good experience and there's aid specifically for out of state students. Of course travel there is more expensive so you'd need to consider that. |