Take a look at University of Vermont. |
| Take a look at UNC Wilmington, it might be the jackpot for you. |
We are definitely considering UVM but grades/cost are a concern. Would a B student get into UVM? |
Thanks for this suggestion! |
| Some other ideas for your student if they aren’t completely tied to going south would be UDel and URI. |
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The directional schools in Michigan, and the Minnesota state schools (not U Minnesota and Minn-Duluth), take B students and are affordable. Some will offer merit and/or in-state rates based on stats (and we're talking B average and 1300 SAT).
Admittedly quite a different vibe that Alabama or CofC. I'm sure there are other states out there that have similarly generous aid at non-flagship schools. MN and MI are just the two I'm familiar with. |
Probably, but definitely not with any merit. So cost would be $65 or so. |
College of Charleston has an undergrad population of 10,600+ How is this “on the smaller side?” Bigger than Boston College, Tulane, Duke, Northwestern, Vanderbilt… |
Yes, great chance of admission to Vermont. My 2023 grad got into UVM with a 3.0 and 33 ACT. No merit though. |
These posts need more info. My B student had a 3.7w with strong test score and good EC’s. They did very well. Need more context to properly answer these things. A test-optional B with no rigor isn’t going to land the same. |
Isn't UVM super woke? |
| A lot depends on what how much you are willing to pay. Kind of tough to get the cost down to a comparable in state school. There are a lot of schools where you child could get into, and they would love, but the price will be much too high, an example would be Miami of Ohio. Trust me, it is very hard to get the cost below 40,000 if you have a B student and are applying to name brand schools. Maybe if you have strong SAT score it will help which mine didn't. |
OP said their kid isn’t conservative, just doesn’t want an “emo” vibe. |
OP here. That's what I said DD is not artsy and is often off put by that vibe.
UVM and Boulder are ideal schools but looking at alternatives as those are seemingly out of reach cost/merit wise. So far, WVU and CNU are on the list. JMU, again, ideal but is out of reach. Will also look into App. State and Wilmington. CoC is sounding too urban for my DD who loves outdoor pursuits. |
Boulder and Charleston have nothing in common. IF you like Boulder- consider Colorado State, Vermont, Montana, Utah, Idaho, Univ of New Mexico, Arizona State |