I would add Loyola Chicago (Jesuit) to this list. |
Np. What school for pre med? |
| Not hidden, but JMU undergrad business school is a gem. It was my son's safety, but he chose it over other higher ranked schools, and it has exceeded expectations. Definitely will be harder to get into in 10 years. |
this is wrong in about 10 different ways. hard pass on low information posts. |
What’s JMU |
What makes you say that career outcomes suck at Dayton? |
| Ohio Wesleyan |
James Madison University |
Confederate flags? |
Please don’t summon the Juniata hater. |
| What are some hidden gems in or near major cities? |
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My daughter really liked Meredith, a women's college in NC. The campus is adorable, and it is right down the road from NC State, so there is plenty of interaction.
I honestly think ODU did the best open house of the ones we attended. I know people poo poo Norfolk, but I was pretty happy with the campus and vibe there. I will add Shenandoah to the list. Not too far from DC, small school, good programs. Can't forget Randolph College. Such an adorable little campus and we loved the Take2 model. It is in a consortium with ULynchburg and Sweet Briar, so there are options if you want to take classes that aren't offered at Randolph. |
I was the PP who was happily surprised by University of Puget Sound. It’s a very pretty campus, sort of classical college feel, right in Tacoma, not too far from downtown Seattle. Trinity University was a very good suggestion, and that’s right in San Antonio. |
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Why is Juniata so controversial on DCUM. And is it really a hidden gem?
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+1 And their outreach to NOVA is huge, courting bright kids who worked ridiculously hard in high school but don’t necessarily want to grind in college and who want a little more personalized experience than la large state school can offer. |