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My “average student” DD got into CNU, with no honors or President’s Leadership Program distinction. She had no interest in JMU, but I made her apply RD anyway. I personally loved CNU when we toured last year, and hope to do an admitted student visit soon. It’s a good size for her, but she’s a big quirky and CNU students seemed pretty buttoned up and conservative.
If she gets into JMU, I hope she at least considers it. |
JMU is no more a "party school" than UVA or VT. It's a big, fun school - yes. It also has tons to offer academically and socially. It's only 18% Greek, so that doesn't dominate. I have two kids who went there and loved it. They both had excellent internships, study abroad, intramural sports, academic organizations, and made wonderful friends. Highly recommend. (And the students there are above average - lots of smart, interesting people.) |
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Walking into the admissions building was like walking into a classical architecture museum. Carpeted sweeping staircases with white balustrades and gleaming chandeliers hanging from 2-story ceilings. We had just arrived from a 2-hour drive on a crazy hot summer day and needed a bathroom and I literally felt scrubby and underdressed walking in. The staff were lovely and welcoming but the opulence of the space was off-putting.
Some interior photos available here: https://www.glaveandholmes.com/projects/christopher-newport-hall |
Thank you! OP here. This was exactly my impression. I found the students, smart, engaging and interesting. I really hope that she considers the school. #fingerscrossed |
Yes, I felt put off by the opulence as well. I felt like we didn't fit in. LOL! |
| Great advice from earlier posters to attend both admitted-student days. My daughter was initially set on JMU until she visited CNU. She felt that both we’re good options, but could truly picture herself at CNU. She loved her time there and later went on to a larger university for graduate school. |
I didn’t know other people felt this way. My daughter toured it and said that the school felt fake. |
| Not sure what region of VA you live in, but JMU has a much larger alumni network and footprint in NOVA for after she graduates. Given the shrinking job market, it is something to consider. |
Exactly! I have talked to parents whose children went there and they have all gotten jobs after graduating and/or went on to Grad School. I really do not know anyone who has gone to CNU. She's very social and has good friends in HS and she is active in clubs, sports etc. I don't understand why she worries about JMU being a party school. I actually want her to have a good time at college, but of course also flourish academically. I also feel that JMU has better study abroad options. |
| Only on DCUM can a campus be criticized for being nice looking. |
JMU, VT and UVA have nice looking campuses as well without looking like a hotel or museum. |
This is true. Not just in NOVA, but across the country. https://www.alumni.jmu.edu/s/1591/18/interior.aspx?sid=1591&gid=3&pgid=7560 |
+1 Agreed |
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If she really wants to do JMU honors college she can apply while she is a student.
https://www.jmu.edu/honors/prospective-students/apply.shtml |
| My DC liked both CNU and JMU but ultimately chose JMU - absolutely loves it. |