Oh God. |
Don't even joke about this. When I saw the location described as, "Lynchburg" that was my first horrible thought. |
Not joking, sorry. I know they just opened their Doctor of Osteopath school, and I've heard they're looking to add other programs, so I think this is the most likely scenario |
Every remote, far away school got crossed off our list due to transportation. A ride to an airport (Washington DC area, not Lynchburg) is needed. Schools need to provide scheduled departures around break times. Out of state parents would pay the bucks. Knowing it's an option, even if the student finds another way home.
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Time to move out of Virginia. |
why can't they use the endowment to fund the deficit for 5-10 years while they work out a plan going forward? go coed, affiliate with another school, try a major fundraising campaign, etc. what happens to the endowment otherwise?
i.e, can you dip into the endowment to fund operations? |
If it wasn't for my horse, I wouldn't have spent that year in college. (Anyone?) |
This reminds me of the Corcoran. Especially the story a PP told about students and faculty finding out along with everyone else. A shame. |
No, not anyone who rides on the east coast has heard of it. Just because you and others here have heard of it doesn't make it so. Clearly some of you are feeling that your toes were stepped on by PP who hadn't heard of your precious little school. Such a great bastion of equestrianism and higher learning that it's closed. Good. Time for these types of places to go away. |
Really? That's funny. Are they sponsored by Lilly Pulitzer? |
I, on the other hand, am surprised that not knowing a mediocre no name finishing school for riders is a shock to anyone. (I'm the UConn poster). I'm not from the US, and I was a polo player so that should help explain why I never heard of them. It has nothing to do with being a "dedicated" rider, which is pretty condescending assumption. I think it's good that these types of schools are closing. |
can you please go back to wherever you came from soon? |
Right. There should only be one type of school for everyone. As for the riding and the "no-name finishing school", I would much rather have gone to a private, liberal arts college than a large public university. |
no shit. the second tier UCONN degree poster is bragging about their basketball school? lol. |
As a graduate of an all-women's college, it's sad to see SBC close. I don't know if VA needs another public college given the birthrate drop, but I'm not totally against LU buying and using the grounds for something. That is better than the campus disintegrating and the community around it doesn't have to have its economy crater...
Honestly, there is nothing sadder than an abandoned school or college campus. Just google Bennett College New York. |