In terms of outcomes? No way. |
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/?search=Mercer%20University&page=0&sort=threshold_earnings:desc Mercer--52k Spelman--58k Spelman is better but close. The 5 -10 students per year headed to top grad schools from Spelman don't move the needle much and Mercer has an Emory/Gatech pipeline. |
I'm confused. I just looked up Spelman at your site and it says total cost is $29K. Then I went to Spelman's own page - it says $44K all in. Either way, Spelman is a great deal compared to most slacs today |
| 48K/yr all-in at spiel am is still less than the tuition at Sidwell Friends School. |
But the truth does. If I'm looking for a black woman to be in my Wall Street corporate apprenticeship program I'm going to Spelman or Howard, not Kenyon or Bard. |
| I’m not a Spelman alum (I went to a large PWI/state school) but if cost is not an issue, I wouldn’t hesitate to send your DD there OP. I sponsored the intern program at my company for 6 years, and there was just something special about the young ladies we had from Spelman. They were bright, poised, and confident (without being obnoxious or arrogant). I’ve kept in touch with most of them and they have gone on to amazing opportunities post-grad. I hope my own DD considers Spelman when the time comes. |
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I’m a new SpelmanDad and I’ll share my thoughts thus far….
Daughter was first black female Valedictorian of her 100+ year old PWI HS. Gained admission to USC, Northwestern, Berkeley (my Alma Mater), Howard, and more….Everybody’s kitchen table discussions are unique and the offers range from full rides to nothing. Of course I have colleagues and even best friends that ask “Why Spelman?” It’s the most tailored and unique offering I’ve ever seen for a young black lady scholar to be her most goal oriented, driven, and authentic self. Although I had a wonderful experience at a top PWI I noticed that in those spaces many of us are trying to create are own HBCU. We do BlackStudent Unions, demand more resources for Afro studies, search for connections with Black professors, primarily attend the black Greek functions, and all run to Black Graduation to express ourselves and celebrate our history. As a parent I marvel at the exposure to Black Excellence, thought leaders, n trailblazers. In my daughter’s first semester she had lectures/forums with VP Kamala Harris, Nikki Giovanni (Renowned Poet), Caroline Wanga (CEO of Essence Magazine), Dr Ruth Simmons (1st Black Woman president of an Ivy League). My daughter even called to tell me that she once walked into a lecture and Indie Arie was sitting there. And she didn’t come to perform but just to listen to the lecture!!!!! Where else all the planet will a young black get these experiences/engagements? In 5 years at Berkeley (yep 5 yrs 📚) I can only recall Jesse Jackson n KRS One 😅 Yes, we elected to shun some full rides to attend Spelman and the reason is the powerful Sisterhood. It’s a huge difference in attending a school to seeing your classmates/alumnae as a sisterhood. The Spelman alumnae is a proud, vast, and well-connected group. I wouldn’t be surprised if my daughter couldn’t go to any major city right now n have a Spelman alumnae pick her up at airport or meet up with another sister in her intended field. Obviously, I can go on…and co sign that I have never met a Spelman woman that wasn’t smart, poise, confident, n impressive. Just know that Spelman is just not an “apple to apple” comparison because no school bears fruit like them. |
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Because women don’t tend to earn as much money as men, and Black people tend to earn less than white people, so there’s less alumni money to pay for scholarships. To the quote poster: Thanks for writing this. It all rings true and really made me think. On another note, I think Spelman is highly regarded. When I meet a woman who attended, my assumption is she is very bright. Sadly, 48,000 does not seem to be in the upper range when look at the cost of many of the colleges today. |
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Don't overlook FAMU. They have a lot of great majors there. My best friend is studying Physical Therapy and really enjoying the school. Her major has students from all over the US. She really likes the program.
She can also attend events at FSU. FAMU also has a really good marching band |