Furman ended their formal affiliation with the Southern Baptist Church in 1992. It is still fairly conservative and draws many Christians due to its location. |
| I know nothing about the relative academic quality, but St. Joe's location near Philly should make volunteering and shadowing at major hospitals quite easy. I would look into this. |
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Furman parted ways with the Baptist convention back in 1992 and has since recruited heavily from the Mid Atlantic states. They needed lacrosse players.
The evangelicals are a diluted bunch nowadays. |
At least we know that the word is “taste,” not “tastes” |
You’re old |
https://www.furman.edu/admissions-aid/student-profile-2023/ Still mostly southern tho. (I am NOT saying there is anything wrong with that. It’s just a point of data.) |
| We know kids at Elon who are very happy. Not familiar with the other two. |
| Elon. A secret gem. |
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I know great kids who are very happy at both St. Joe's and Elon. I don't happen to know anyone at Furman.
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Elon is a clown college and if it’s trying to emulate third tier schools that game the rankings then it’s beyond hope. |
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. Your input has been so valuable. |
Yes. I am.... 46 1/2 years old. Thought I would chime in to answer OPs question since I’m frequently hanging out On this board because my oldest starts college this fall. |
| Elon. I was sold after an on campus visit. My son is a rising senior at Elon and loves going to school at Elon. |
| I have never heard of any of them. What was the top choice that isn't giving any aid? |
Oh c’mon, that says more about you than about the schools. All three have a national profile. Elon gained its reputation most recently, so if you’re old and don’t know many young people I guess I can see not having heard of it, but St Joe’s is a well known Catholic school and kids went to Furman from my Pennsylvania HS way back when. It’s a well known SLAC with a preppy southern reputation. I have known people who have been happy at each of them. I think Elon might have a cushier feel for students compared to St Joe’s, which is in a slightly odd location, straddling the Philly city line, divided by a major road, and not really walkable to much off campus (although shopping and culture is a short drive away). I think St Joe’s has typically had a fair amount of business majors and a preprofessional vibe. I also think, but don’t have stats to back this up, that St Joe’s draws a more PA/NJ crowd compared to Elon (though there must be plenty there too), and certainly Furman. My colleague’s kids at Elon have done a crazy amount of travel/study abroad, so that might be something to compare. I think they are schools with good reputations and can set a student up well for whatever they want to do. A HS friend who went to St Joe’s then went to Harvard Law and graduated there summa cum laude. Good luck! |