| CNU! Excellent advising and faculty, career focus |
OOS at UT and SC is pretty competetive. What about Towson? They have nursing, kinesiology, exercise science, sport management. |
+1. True gem of a school in Va. |
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Not an option for a B Student, not from most FCPS high schools = too much competition.
Usual stats do not apply if you're talking about coming from FCPS where so many want to go to JMU. |
| I don't think there are any hidden gems in VA but I do think there are enough public and private schools that there students across the academic spectrum and with varied interests could find one that is a fit. |
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NVCC's nursing program is surprisingly good - I know people who have gone there as part of a career transition and thought it prepared them well and was sufficiently academically challenging.
What's his test scores? Is he a B student because he's a slacker, and may find himself in college, or is he a B student because he may be reasonably hard-working but with some special needs or is just not the sharpest tool in the shed? For the former, GMU/JMU seems like a better place, maybe CNU as well. For the latter, Longwood. |
OP here. They're a B student because of multiple Learning Disabilities that are well documented by an IEP. They work incredibly hard but the FCPS 70/30 grading policy has presented challenges this year. We will be looking at a solid B GPA when applying next year and kid wants a traditional college experience away from NOVA - so ruling out GMU, Marymount and NVCC. Kid also doesn't want emo/artsy schools so smaller liberal arts with quirky kids won't be up their alley. |
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I would definitely look at ODU and Radford, then. Longwood might be too small based on what you are describing.
ODU might have the edge since they actually have a football team. Also in a more developed area. |
I have questions! LOL. What are the emo/artsy schools you are avoiding? Why the disdain for the quirky people out there? They will be at every university and workplace for the rest of your DC's life. Better to learn to coexist now rather than struggle later. |
Does Liberty kick out men who get their girlfriends pregnant? Or only the women who end up pregnant? Even though they both broke the same rules? Also, does Liberty teach real science? Or made up Bible stories? |
| Longwood for nursing worked for a student I know with an IEP, was in some separate classes in FCPS high school. |
+1 No respect for a "university" that teaches fairy tales. Even GMU, VCU stick to the facts. |
+1 Intolerance is not a good look. |
+1 Selective liberal artsy places attract quirky types in droves. Learn to be okay with the kind of person your kid will be working for/with for the rest of their life. |
Fair enough. DC thought VCU and Mary Washington students seemed too "emo". We are a quirky, literary family but DC is NOT and just wants a more mainstream college experience. Schools like Penn State, VT, JMU hold a great ton of appeal for them and is looking for similar schools for kids with lower stats. It doesn't have to be a big football school but just something "mainstream". |