Whatever you need to tell yourself to write $400k in checks. |
My kids attend other excellent in-state universities. |
| University of Richmond, Washington and Lee, Mary Washington |
| Lehigh? |
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Schools in the range of 5,000 - 15,000 are generally considered mid-sized. Less than 5,000 = small (Lehigh is right about 5k). Most SLACs for instance are less than 3,000.
William & Mary at 7,000 is a mid-sized school. Twice the size of Richmond. Only talking size here - W&M is a “size medium”, not small |
So you have no experience with any of the schools mentioned in this thread. Let me guess, your opinions are based on USNWR rankings. |
It is difficult. No other state offers a slac-like experience like W&M. Think about UVA. The class is only 4400, so, yes, not small like W&M but same caliber of student and, if your child winds up in humanities (bear in mind some 80% of students change their majors ar least once), the smaller seminar courses start very soon. My UVA history kid had seminar courses starting second year. I was very impressed by the small courses and topics he was having from third year on. He received a far better education and experience than I did at my slac. |
Not a Virginia parent. I’m envious that Virginia has a great public mid-size SLAC option like W & M. Wish other states had the same. |
NJ native here, TCNJ is not remotely like William and Mary. Formerly known at Trenton State, it was a teacher’s college for most of its existence. Roughly comparable to Towson in MD. |
| CNU is about 4,000 students. Great dorms, almost entirely residential, small classes, liberal learning core. Greek life and football games but neither overwhelm those uninterested. And low tuition. A nice school. I think it gets really overlooked on this website. |
Same. Virginia families are extremely lucky. I would never pay OOS tuition if I had the choices you have. |
| Not our family but a friend of DC who has WM as their target is also applying to Bucknell, Furman, and Wake. In-state "safeties" will probably be MWU and CNU. UR was deemed....too local (could literally walk there!). |
It’s hard to find a similar size, similar geography that offers merit and has close to the same reputation as W&M. Mostly what we found were smaller size and further away. Maybe Denison for mid-west, University of Richmond for a VA LAC and Lafayette for a Pennsylvania LAC. If applicable , a women’s college that offers merit and is in a consortium like Smith or Bryn Mawr. While not a LAC, maybe Case Western. Not sure of your max budget but Richmond offers merit - including presidential 1/3 tuition scholarship. If we had been in-state, my kid probably would have applied ED for W&M because most of the higher ranked schools would be at least double the cost (if you don’t qualify for need-based aid). Based on where and how much merit my kids got at other schools, they had to go a tier down to a likely school to have a good chance of the bigger merit (25-40K vs 0-20K). |
I think it’s just because it is not selective at all. It accepts 88% of applicants and its 75th percentile SAT (of those who even submit) is a 1300. It hard to jump to that if you are targeting WM and just miss it. |
Like 99% of all Americans? DP |