Such a ridiculous and ignorant statement. I second the idea to look at the jesuit colleges. St Joe's is an excellent example. |
| Jesuit college, sign the corporal punishment agreement. They will make sure he is educated. |
I didn't know St Joe's would be that easy to get into. Yeah, if you can get into a supportive private school I would agree. But avoid the UIC type directional city schools. |
+1 He'll have better outcomes at a smaller, undergrad focused college that really supports students. Tend to get more of this at smaller schools but he sounds like a kid who probably would like a larger environment, sports, etc. Someplace like Marquette has a >80% acceptance rate and a lot of school spirit around basketball. And Jesuit schools tend to be urban areas. |
| There are community colleges with dorms. Maryland had 2. Garrett College and a public one in Anne Arundel. If he does well, he will have the credits to continue. If not, maybe trade school? |
| How about Siena? |
| Richard Bland College in VA is basically a community college with dorms |
Why do you think that? Plenty of 3.0 kids go to college and graduate. Plenty of jobs require a degree just to get an interview. How is that throwing money down the drain? Plenty of kids, especially boys, start to mature, work harder in their late teens, early twenties. |
Note that PP noted Georgetown as being tops. Reread the post. |
| Look at FAU is Boca |
| Find a college in urban setting with 80%+ acceptance rate. You'll need to do your research. |
+1 Not even close. |
| That poster was not suggesting Gtown. They suggested Jesuit schools outside of the top five and then named Gtown and BC as examples of the top 5. |
| Miami Ohio, WVU |
Georgetown peeps, please stand down. No one said it was easy to get into. But for urban schools with good acceptance rates, check out the list of Jesuit collies OTHER THAN GEORGETOWN, BC & Santa Clara. |