It was also one of the later colleges to go on the common app. Ever since it went on the common app about four years ago, applications have increased exponentially. |
For the vast majority of kids it’s the back up to VT as well |
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If you live in Maryland, then it probably appeals to students becuase it's still pretty close to home and not in a dumpy area like UMD is and it's better than all of the other MD state school options.
I grew up in MD, but went to a private HS in DC. JMU was very popular in the 90s as a Just Missed the U (UVA) place to go. |
JMU’s biggest flaw is that it has 3 other more selective in state schools that are also a bargain relative to out of state or private choices. But it’s academically on par or the same selectivity as a lot of other public/out of state schools like Indiana, Penn State, Ohio State, Michigan State, U Delaware, U Mass, Pitt etc. For Virginians it’s $35k a year COA, so much cheaper than these out of state choices. For OOS, it’s still only about $50-55k, about the same as other out of states but not as large or far away. Plus, employers think of it positively and I know a lot of people who have jobs after coming out of this school. Including some VPs and above at my Fortune 500 company. |
| I personally know two JMU graduates, with Bachelor's degrees only, who are CFOs of their respective companies. |
Their business school is the star of the university. |
Meh, I've gotten used to it having kids at both JMU and VT. And it's a beautiful drive, especially the farther south you go. |
It hasn't? What a weird take. |
Ha! I was certainly "striving" to get into JMU around that time. I didn't get in and was crushed. Maybe speak for yourself? DP |
I have two kids at JMU and neither had any interest in Greek life. Oh, and they often wear thrifted clothes and have lots of likeminded friends. I think you are really over-generalizing the student population. It's only about 20% Greek. |
So strange. I drive hundreds of miles on 81 several times a year to visit family… I find it so much nicer than any of the 95s. What do you dislike about 81? |
Ummm, no. -JMU grad and reliable donor |
+100 |
| I was surprised to see that Jmu’s acceptance rate is 72%. |
If you had 1050 SAT |