Does your twentieth post on the chain win you a door prize? |
The language schools, Breadloaf are all profitable though they did show deficits during Covid. They are closing the Middlebury Institute of International Studies which has been the cause of their small nagging deficit. |
Nobody else does and nobody ever will until they resume submitting CDS reports like every other reputable school. Colby is doing well but you are reaching a rarified level of Boosting previously out of reach for everyone except Bucknell (pipeline to the street) and Holy Cross (holy board representation). |
Bucknell, Lafayette and Lehigh will weather the demographic cliff. Their endowments are healthy. They are known in the East Coast population centers. While they probably do not attract large amounts of kids from the growing population centers of Texas and Florida, they probably have kids from those states. Their engineering programs are solid as well. I do agree that St. Lawrence, Hobart and Union type schools are in a tough spot. I have a neighbor who opted for a lower SEC School over one of those schools. The reasons cited were weather and perceived campus environment. (I live in the tri-state area.) That choice would have been unheard ten years ago. |
Only thing knew about Middlebury is they produce high school foreign language teachers. |
And they are probably among the best trained language teachers anywhere. Are you disparaging teaching as a career? That would say far more about you than anything else. |
Colby is a lovely school. But the only reason it is so selective is because they eliminated the supplemental essay and wave the application fees for anyone who asks (or maybe for everyone, I can't remember). |
Why all the Colby bashing it is a strong school with lots of momentum. Middlebury boosters are very condescending especially for a sckool that has plummeted to 19th right near Haverfotd. |
Middlebury was recently rated AA/Aa3 by S&P and Moody's. Moody's revised the outlook from stable to negative noting recent deficits. Those are very strong ratings. So they clearly are not very concerned about Middlebury's finances.
But all of you arm chair finance whizzes know more than they do. And don't go insulting them - trust me - they know more than you. |
Based on statistics factors, Middlebury could place anywhere from 12th to 23rd in U.S. News this year. |
WSJ ranks Middlebury 236. WSJ uses a more practical methodology than USNWR, in my opinion. |
You don’t need to release a CDS to get a high ranking. Colby is already well ranked without releasing one. There’s no connection between the two. |
Moody’s actually held the rating outlook at stable they did not revise it to negative so even better than you mentioned. |
The Middlebury hater is trying a new twist since the usual junk isn’t getting any traction. |
The WSJ rankings are absolute trash. There is no rhyme or reason to their metodology other than creating conversation. UCMerced is a top school using their rubric. |