I wouldn’t hire someone that went to liberty. Absolutely not. Yep, I said it… call me a whatever you want which you probably would do anyway. “bless my heart” |
Not being snarky: is UVA Wise a "gem"? Can you elaborate? If my kid got into the UVA-Wise to UVA program, I would definitely take a serious look. But that is not what you are saying, right? |
| OP here. Thank you for everyone's suggestions. DC is not opposed to smaller schools so long as they aren't "emo" so it can be a smaller, sporty, mainstream school (I think Denison is a possibility if they can get merit and they get in). They'll happily consider those. We do want to keep cost as close to in-state publics as possible. |
If open to OOS, I think Miami Ohio is an excellent suggestion. Realistic acceptance for a a B student, has the type of environment OP’s child seems to want, generous with merit, and offers a nursing degree program (BSN). |
| Denison has a 17% acceptance rate so would be a very tough admit for a B student. Miami Ohio by comparison is 80%. |
| I read the entire thread and would like to try to help with some ideas but am confused: OP, are you asking for VA based schools only? Others are giving ideas for non-VA located schools and if that is more what you would be interested in I may have a few ideas |
Op here. We are mostly interested in VA publics. But we are open to out of state schools that give enough merit (to a B student) that will make COA comparable. |
University of Tennessee will be a reach for a B student, and as a result will be unlikely for merit. UT has gotten very popular post covid and harder to get accepted into. |
Yes, CNU is the JMU backup that you want. I think your DC will like it. Consider Delaware if it works financially. |
How could you possibly know that? |
DP. No doubt you were calling others on this thread "intolerant" simply because their kids didn't want a quirky/artsy vibe. We see you. |
I said “I think” and yes, I could be wrong but I think it checks the boxes OP is trying to check. That’s not to say it will check every box but if in-state tuition is the goal and JMU doesn’t work out I think it’s the most reasonable backup choice based on what OP described. If instate tuition is the goal there are obviously only so many schools to consider. |
| Vtech? |
Merit dollars and B student? More of an oxymoron. Yes, a college might provide a tuition coupon off MSRP, but it won't be based on true academic merit for a B student. |
you're making a semantics argument that isn't at all useful here plenty of schools out there that are basically giving discounts to everyone with a 3.0 and above. I have even run across some that give it from 2.5 and above. You can be angry at what they call it, sure. But #1 that IS what these schools call it and #2 your kid probably isn't applying to these schools anyway, so why does it matter to you? |