Do you have a cite for that? A student unfortunately died by suicide along the interstate headed towards Des Moines a few years ago, but I am unaware of what you are claiming. |
What NE LAC is temperate? |
And folks may not agree with that claim. It's hard to know how many died due to FL because he refused for numbers to be collected/released. Moreover, students may not think that their parents should have to sign permission slips to hear from African-American speakers - not a specific speaker, but an "African-American" speaker. |
| Weather seems comparable and some travel is easier, my DH goes to Oberlin and it is about a 6 hour drive from DC - comparable or closer than most of the NESLACs and got a fair amount of merit aid and didn't do ED. Flights are pretty frequent and cheap from Cleveland to DCA as long as they are booked more than 2 weeks out |
Not the PP and fair point, but that doesn't mean folks get to make statements and expect they will not be contested, especially about RDS. |
| Grinnell is in that I-80 meth corridor where all sorts of undocumented trafficking is rampant. See: murders in nearby towns of Mollie Tibbetts, Xavier Harrelson, and others unpublished.. see Iowa Bureau site. Grinnell is getting so bad. |
I’m really happy to read this. My DC is going to Mac (with strong merit aid) and we are really excited about the school. Both DH and I went to NESCACs and have another DC currently at a NESCAC. We are thrilled that younger DC is heading to Mac with all the opportunities that being in a major city will offer that our SLACs didn’t (not complaining - just a different set of opportunities). |
Yes, yes, you've written about your wife before. If she feels that strongly about it, maybe she should be the one sharing her experiences from however long ago it was. FWIW, I have a student there now who thinks it's great. (No merit aid, as a pp said, but very generous with financial.) It is roughly as liberal as its peer SLACs. If that type of school is not for you, feel free to look for conservative schools of similar quality and send your kid there. |
I searched and found no recent murders of Grinnell students. One football player was sadly killed in an accident a few years ago walking along the highway and being hit by a vehicle. |
Ma'am, this is a Wendy's... |
| Wooster as a safety? |
Such an original joke. |
34% for ED. The number of ED applications rose substantially. |
Here’s an article about it. Grinnell guarantees a minimum of $20k in merit aid to any student admitted ED. That’s a big deal. https://thesandb.com/45768/article/grinnell-college-estimates-57-of-incoming-class-will-be-early-decision-admits/#:~:text=Over%20the%20past%20four%20years,)%20rate%20has%20averaged%2014%25. |
For a student who plans to major in the humanities or the social sciences, maybe Wash. U. and some other private schools could be seen as liberal arts college equivalents. The professors probably face some publish-or-perish pressure, but the number of humanities and social sciences students and the ratio of those students to faculty might not be that different than at a SLAC. I’m talking about Wash. U. because that’s what I know, but I suspect that Case Western and Rochester, and plenty of other research universities, might also be schools where kids who dare to be English majors end up in a SLAC-like bubble inside a research university. |