Note if you're interested in tech or want to ever enter the west coast, this is flipped on its head. Pomona experienced years of preferential hiring at Google and grads are all over the tech scene. |
| Pomona does have a huge endowment for its size and they spend a fair bit on students. |
| The access to the 5C is unmatched and makes Pomona the standout. |
Both Amherst and Pomona are among a handful of schools that give every single student some degree of a subsidy to the full cost of attendance, even those who pay sticker price. Both schools spent over $135,000 per undergraduate last year. |
Really? Can you share more about what this ends up looking like for full-pay families and whether/where this is advertised? We're a full-pay family with a kid headed to a different top 10 LAC next year but D also looked at Amherst and Pomona and toured and we didn't pick up on this info. |
| Too few students submit an SAT to Pomona. Of those who do, too many score too low. |
Weather. Also at Amherst athletes, blacks, LGBTQ self segregate from others. I find it ironic considering Amherst supports diversity, even though majority is white, wealthy and athletic. |
I am not that poster but my experience was that Pomona funds a lot of kids during the summer to do research (or research-like things) and there’s also a fair bit of money available for student activities and things (but it’s not really anything you could budget for as a parent). |
| I can't comment on Pomona much but Amherst campus felt like a big scenic private high school. Great faculty and alumni though. |
For you, not the rest of us. Trust, they have enough applications coming in that it is okay if you choose to not apply. |
| Amherst wanted us to be full pay, wasn't worth it for us but if you get subsidized education through aid, good value. They don't have merit scholarships. |
Okay, thanks. The LAC our D is headed to offers those things too. I don't think it's that unusual among selective LAC's if that's what we're talking about. I thought the PP meant that Amherst and Pomona directly subsidize tuition to some degree for all students, which would be a surprise to me. |
They do. Real COA is somewhere in the $200,000 range. The budget is allocated every year to ensure families don't pay that. |
Not at Amherst: They say 41 percent pay full tuition. (https://www.amherst.edu/admission/financial_aid). But everyone's eligible for summer internship subsidy. |
https://investments.pomona.edu/endowment |