Oh aren’t you a delight. |
| JMU is generally perceived as a better school but I wouldn’t transfer for that reason alone it’s not like it’s UVA or something |
| No one outside this area has heard of CNU. People outside this area have heard of JMU. If that matters. |
JMU has decent name recognition in Philly and NYC. Random person on the street in Dallas or Denver has not heard of either. |
| When I went to college in the mid 90’s, JMU was considered a step down from UVA (Just missed UVA) and no one had heard of CMU. I lived in NoVA, so maybe kids in the Va Beach area applied there? |
| Sorry CNU |
| No of course not. JMU doesn't have any more prestige than CNU or ANY other VA school. Come on! |
| I’m in my mid 40s and on hiring committees at DOJ but don’t yet have kids applying to college. I clicked on this thread because I wanted to see what CNU is. I haven’t heard of it. I obviously know what JMU is. I’m a Virginia native. |
| Prestige is fake. |
| I don't consider either to be especially "prestigious", to the extent that characteristic is important for anything. In the region, JMU may be better known, but that's not the same as being considered notably more academically rigorous or difficult to gain admission to. Between the two, I'd vote for the one which offers the most suitable courses for the student's interests. Doing well academically at either institution will probably lead to very similar outcomes after graduation, whether in terms of employment opportunities, or in terms of admission to graduate education. |
| When did CNU stop being a community college for working adults? This thread is weird. |
| Back to the OPs question it’s not worth transferring to JMU if you are otherwise happy at CNU. Potentially worth it to transfer to Tech or UVA depending on major. |
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I will be the first to say that CNU would do well to at least officially change the name to CNU.
Christopher Newport University sounds like a for profit school if you don’t know it. Why is “Christopher” in the name? Anyone know? |
Why is "James" in the name of James Madison University? Anyone know? |
Because it’s named after James Madison…one of the founding fathers of the country and one of the first presidents. Was there actually a Christopher Newport? |