Hampden-Sydney College is all male and Sydney is in recent decades a female leaning name. I don’t think the name makes a difference. |
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My child was admitted to UMW. The merit aid for out of state was so stingy that he chose a private college in PA for considerably less.
He liked umw, but unless you are from VA, it didn't make much sense over other comparable privates. |
They did. Why do you think they called it University of Mary Washington vs. Mary Washington University? It was to take away the prominence of Mary. |
JMU is ranked in the top 25 for undergraduate teaching. I don’t think they are declining anytime soon. |
68% for 2026…and will keep decreasing between it’s growing popularity and the new president’s goals |
I'm happy to hear that! I don't think any VA publics should be offering a dime of merit aid to out of state kids. Plenty of smart kids in VA. |
| UMW also doesn’t have greek life which separates it from every other public university in the state. |
OOS kids pay more and help offset tuition for instate kids, plus they bring geographical diversity, which many students want and which boosts national reputation. |
Not to mention the obvious fact that in a time of declining enrollment, an admit is an admit. |
It is a national liberal arts college, that’s how US News categorized and ranks UMW. The university also touts that it is a top 10 public liberal arts institution. |
Thank you for reaching out. Absolutely false. It was named the Women's College of the University of Virginia. Only after men were admitted and other colleges added, was it decided to be called the University of Mary Washington, and it was done not by the board but by the Virginia Assembly in 2004. |
| I think the school is just overshadowed by our other universities. I’m sure it’s a great school, it just has steep instate competition. |
False, the legislature did it to switch from "college" to "University". No one cares about the name Mary Washington. to wit, "The General Assembly of Virginia changed the college's name to the University of Mary Washington in 2004 to reflect the addition of graduate and professional programs to the central undergraduate curriculum, as well as the establishment of more ..." |
Actually it was a huge deal at the time. They were even considering naming it something entirely different to remove Mary from the name, but the current students at that time campaigned against it. -MWC alum, class of 2004 |
I said SLAC because by appearances only you could conclude it is very selective. I meant that as a compliment. |