Wait, what? Where are you getting this from? |
Could you provide your citations please? |
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UVA
6-year graduation rate of students who received a Pell Grant (3%) - 92% 6-year graduation rate of first generation students (2.5%) - 87% Average first-year student retention rate (5%) - 97% https://premium.usnews.com/best-colleges/uva-6968/overall-rankings Tech 6-year graduation rate of students who received a Pell Grant (3%) - 83% 6-year graduation rate of first-generation students (2.5%) - 79% Average first-year student retention rate (5%) - 92% https://premium.usnews.com/best-colleges/virginia-tech-3754/overall-rankings W&M 6-year graduation rate of students who received a Pell Grant (3%) - 84% 6-year graduation rate of first-generation students (2.5%) - 89% Average first-year student retention rate (5%) - 94% https://premium.usnews.com/best-colleges/william-and-mary-3705/overall-rankings |
I mean— it’s almost 40% OOS. So some people care. |
Their website says all classes are taught by faculty. TAs proctor labs and have office hours. https://www.wm.edu/admission/undergraduateadmission/facts-figures/recognized-and-respected/ |
W&M already has what appears to be the lowest overall net cost for lower to lower middle income for Virginia public colleges. It is lowest net cost up to $48K, second to VMI for $48 to $75K, and second lowest to UVA-Wise for $75K to $110K income. And it is now tuition free for Pell Grant recipients. https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/net-price-of-virginia-colleges-by-income/ |
It is for graduate students to learn how to teach, but they don't teach the main sections of any undergraduate courses at W&M. It is to help them develop teaching skills because that is a requirement for when they get a job in academia. |
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I consider myself a liberal but I’m getting really tired of the focus on first gen students. I can do full pay for my kid, but that doesn’t mean it’s peanuts. It’s borderline obnoxious when you go to college visits and half of what they focus on is how affordable it’s going to be for kids who can’t pay and I know I’m paying full price and it’s going to cost a fortune.
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UVA had a higher Pell Grant grad rate, but W&M is higher for first generation grad rate. Looking at the USNEWs rankings, none of these schools actually did that great on social mobility. UVA was T198, VT was T207, and W&M was T280. The retention rates are good, but they, particularly W&M, are held back by Pell Rates, which are toward the bottom. UVA and VT are 15%, and W&M is 12%. UC Irvine, which is ranked #12 in Social Mobility and #33 overall has 38% Pell Recipients. There is a multiplier effect if you have higher rates. |
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William and Mary is caught in no man's land in USNWR rankings. It is more or less somewhere between a National University and a National Liberal Arts College, but it is ranked with National Universities due to its Carnegie Classification. It is kind of like if a compact car was ranked with large SUVs in Consumer Reports using large SUV criteria.
There are now 21 public national universities ranked higher in USNWR and the differences are enormous. Compared to those 21 schools, W&M is far, far smaller. The 21 schools average about 32,000 undergraduates vs. 6,700 at W&M, and the next smallest (UVA) is still 2.7X larger. USNWR now has ranking metrics based on research (publications, citations, etc.) and W&M certainly ranks well behind all these schools in research expenditures (W&M does not have a medical school or an engineering school). Research also impacts financial resources, which are another USNWR metric. On the flip side, W&M ranks ahead of all 21 of these schools in USNWR's undergraduate teaching rating, it has the best student to teaching faculty ratio. (How is this possible if W&M really has fewer resources related to education?) and it has the highest percentage of students living on campus. It is just a very different type of school. |
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W&M gets lost in the one-size-fits-all approach of US News. If you are looking for a more intimate environment focused on undergraduate education, compared to the 21 public schools ranked above it in US News:
W&M ranks highest for undergraduate teaching (US News and Niche) W&M has the best (lowest) student to faculty ratio (US News) W&M as the highest Academic Rating (Princeton Review) W&M is more intimate, with an undergraduate enrollment about 1/5th the average of the US News higher ranked publics and with the highest percentage of undergraduates living on campus (US News) Obviously if you want a big school, big city, or big time (Power 5) sports, W&M may not be for you. But why does US News have to make it one-size-fits all? |
I hear ya. |
It's my kid's first choice. Best for International Relations/policy. Former heads of FBI, CIA are alum. Robert Gates is current Chancellor. |
Are you really liberal? I’m moderate and will be full pay and I don’t care that schools focus on first gen students or that other families will get financial aid. The real issue is that higher education costs are out of control. Liberals are some of the biggest hypocrites out there! Everything changes when it affects your kids. SMH |
One of the reasons higher education costs are out of control for full pay families is that full pays subsidize others through contributing to the financial aid budget. Tuition also subsidizes athletics, research (the institution's contribution), and many other areas. |