Best mid-size target colleges for Northeast/Mid-Atlantic/South?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pitt, Tulane, and UVM are good suggestions so far.

The big question for anyone looking for midsize and urban-ish is, How do you feel about Catholic universities?
Agree with this - we had similar criteria and most of the catholic universities fit the bill:

Marquette, SLU, LMU, Duquesne

FWIW we are not catholic and felt DC would feel comfortable at any. LMU in particular was one of the most liberal schools we visited over all.
Add Dayton, San Diego, and DePaul.
Anonymous
We recently toured Furman for a kid who sounds like yours, OP, and loved it.
Anonymous
Lehigh and BC are many levels below Duke or Northwestern.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh and BC are many levels below Duke or Northwestern.

OP asked for target schools. An 8% admit rate school is not a target school for anyone. I don’t get why people keep missing this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why pay 90-95k to go to Lehigh, URochester and BC. Save money and go to a flagship state school. Those schools are multiple layers below Duke and Northwestern.
Our flagship is UVA. According to the scattergrams, DC is not getting into UVA unless they ED. This is why.
JMU is your obvious likely.
JMU is everyone's likely.
Anonymous
Tufts? But pretty hard to get in
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I don't know but I think our sons would be friends!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know but I think our sons would be friends!


Tufts sounds like a great fit for this kid but it has a 10% admit rate.
Anonymous
University of Delaware
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College of Charleston
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College of Charleston, UVM, American, Villanova, Clemson, VA Tech (big school but small town) Delaware, Fairfield, Wake Forest
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Villanova, Wake Forest, BC, Syracuse,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why pay 90-95k to go to Lehigh, URochester and BC. Save money and go to a flagship state school. Those schools are multiple layers below Duke and Northwestern.


What’s in between if they want midsized (6,000 - 10,000) and suburban?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why pay 90-95k to go to Lehigh, URochester and BC. Save money and go to a flagship state school. Those schools are multiple layers below Duke and Northwestern.


What’s in between if they want midsized (6,000 - 10,000) and suburban?

NP. There’s not an in between. Those are good schools. Go to College Navigator and search for schools in that size range, with a 20%+ admit rate, in the northeast/mid-Atlantic/south, and with 25th percentile SAT scores over 640 per portion of the SAT, and you’ll see around six schools, with those on the list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pitt, Tulane, and UVM are good suggestions so far.

The big question for anyone looking for midsize and urban-ish is, How do you feel about Catholic universities?


Agree with this - we had similar criteria and most of the catholic universities fit the bill:

Marquette, SLU, LMU, Duquesne

FWIW we are not catholic and felt DC would feel comfortable at any. LMU in particular was one of the most liberal schools we visited over all.

Are you on multiple threads advertising the merits of catholic schools? Every time they "fit the bill".

Not PP but a lot of schools this size are Catholic. It’s just a fact.
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