People aren’t interested in the nescac colleges because of their affiliation with nescac |
But it's not shielding Conn. We toured last fall and felt like we wasted most of a day. The campus is faded and the school has zero energy. The admissions stats are abysmal. They will soon be hitting 50% admissions rate. And its endowment is small. There may be other schools under more serious threat, but Conn has a dim future, and doesn't seem to be doing anything to up its game. |
Sounds…fine. What a strange, useless observation. |
Athletes, who make up about 40 percent of the population of most of the schools, absolutely are. |
All good until the tiny endowment runs dry. |
What? No they aren’t. You go to Williams because its got good teams, not because you’re playing against bates. This may be the dumbest assumption I’ve ever heard. |
Lackluster sports. And sad facilities. |
I’m sorry that was your impression. We visited Colby on a recent trip, and I got a super-grim vibe, but I’m imaginative enough to see that it might have been the weather or the particular time I was there. Every time I’ve been to Conn, it’s been lively. Unlike many schools I’ve seen, kids actually greet and engage with each other when they pass. |
“Fine” if you like grubby dirty little cities. It’s not useless to observe that the campus is in a very unexciting area. New London is not as bad as Hartford, but not a selling point either. |
And athletes at Bates and Colby go there because they get to compete against Williams. |
Never have heard this from a Nescac athlete and I’m a Bowdoin grad. This is such a parents idea of how students choose schools. |
| DCUM has a strange obsession with liberal arts colleges dying when it just…isn’t happening for a majority of these colleges. Sure some remote school that no one ever hears of will die, but Conn Coll, really? |
And I’m a parent of a NESCAC athlete, not someone who went to a NESCAC school 25 years ago. |
We were at Conn on a beautiful fall weekday. And it was dead. |
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Hi, I’m the OP. My daughter is a great student (3.95 weighted) but isn’t overly academic and isn’t looking for anything too competitive. We are conservative which I’m worried about if she goes to a liberal arts college - not bc we don’t love and accept the ideas and beliefs of others - but bc others might not love and accept our ideas.
Honestly my daughter wants to run, make great friends, not party and get a degree but certainly doesn’t need an ivy… maybe we are the minority here, but we are okay with average for college!! We are coming from a small private school so size isn’t a huge issue. I was more looking for campus life, happiness of students, is there any Christian organizations, etc. and this is my first time posting so if there was a similar post, it was not me. Thanks for any more info. I really appreciate it. |