Very interesting, would love to hear more about your daughter's experience at CNU. My son is applying to both but seems to prefer CNU. |
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Tesla?
No thanks. |
Is CNU really that much more diverse than Elon? |
Tell us without telling us you know nothing about colleges/ |
It’s not even witty. I worked in research triangle in hiring at one point. I had positive impressions of Elon candidates. |
Both schools are 70+% white... there's a 6 point difference but I definitely wouldn't let 72% vs 78% dictate my decision. It could be that next year the percents will be 75% and 75%, really. Also CNU is way more of a regional school than Elon. Elon was t100 before USNews methodology changes. |
I think they were 86 a few years ago or whenever the methodology changed. Elon definitely pulls heavily in NE and they seem to be making a marketing effort on west coast which will help reach and brand. I think it’s on the upward trend. Not the most academic school but has a lot to offer in terms of close relationships with professors, small class sizes, learning communities, research, etc. My impressions are that they really care about the student experience. I think it’s a very solid school for its level of selectivity, mine chose elsewhere but it was heavily considered. |
Yes. They were 83 or 84 before the methodology change. They might've had the biggest change of any school, maybe even bigger than Tulane. https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2023/09/elon-university-falls-49-spots-us-news-national-universities-ranking |
Yes. Wake had a huge dive that year too with methodology change. |
| Isn’t Elon’s low endowment kind of alarming? Just over $300 million for an undergrad body of more than 6,000. Compare that to Davidson and W&L, with $1.3-1.6 billion for fewer than 2,000 students. Even Sewanee and Rhodes are closer to $500 million, again with less than a third of Elon’s enrollment. Could Elon be a demographic cliff casualty? |
Omg. Yes, that is very alarming. I would've guessed like 1.2-1.4 billion. |
You would think, but no. Elon is much, much closer to High Point than to Wake/Tulane/UMiami. |
I agree they have a lot to offer and seem to really value personalized teaching and quality of life for students. Elon ranks pretty high when it comes to teaching (ranked #1 for undergrad teaching by USNWR 4 years in a row). I think the school does a lot right and fills a certain niche. |
Elon isn't an elite school, so no, not that concerning. Most colleges are stretched that thin. |
| I don’t know how Elon is in a conversation with the other three schools. The other three are considered solid respectable colleges. If I saw them on a resume I would want to meet the applicant. I don’t feel the same way at all about Elon. It’s in the same bucket as High Point in my mind. |