Sorry, all. I clicked on the second to last page on the thread and didn't see all the posts before posting. Congrats, Dukes! |
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Accepted. Happy and relieved!
Female, APS high school 4.1 GPA; 6 APs 28 ACT Interesting (but not extraordinary) extracurriculars and leadership positions |
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Accepted.
Male, FCPS. 4.2 Weighted GPA, Test Optional Full IB 3 sports, part time job |
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Accepted.
Female, FCPS, math/science major 4.321, 1490 super score. Applied to honors program. 7 APs |
| Accepted. FCPS. 4.1 weighted GPA 1400 SAT |
Did she get an honors program decision as well, or does that come later? |
| Deferred. 3.0 GPA |
Someone commented on JMU’s Instagram post that they were denied. |
FWIW, I read on JMU Admissions site that applicants that are not accepted Early Action are deferred unless it's clear they aren't competitive applicants, in which case they would be denied. |
| Are the kids on here with 4.3's and higher really considering going to JMU? I'm being honest, not being snarky. When my older kids applied they were aiming for VT and UVA and W&M and wouldn't think of JMU. They'd go out of state before JMU. I don't see how JMU would be the top choice for a kid who is top of their class? Also, why does it seem so many OOS got in. |
JMU is a very popular "safety school" for a lot of kids I know with weighted GPAs of 4.0--4.2. They generally applied to UVA, W&M and VA TECH and a couple of OOS schools as well. |
This has been discussed in many threads. JMU is the first choice school for a LOT of kids. It has something for everyone. Just because you don't "see it" doesn't mean a lot of others don't. |
| Accepted!! OOS, male, 4.3, 32 ACT, 11 APs, varsity team captain, Boys State. So, so happy. Congrats to the other new Dukes! |
This. DS had a 4.2 and applied JMU as a back up/financial safety. His 1st choice was Virginia Tech and he's there now. Also applied to a few OOS schools and got merit. If he'd not gotten into VT, I'm not sure which option he'd have gone with. JMU would have been significantly less expensive than the OOS w/ merit. JMU's 75thile GPA = 4.12 so those kids in the 4.0-4.2 range will have plenty of company. The top 25% of the student body = about 1200 students. |
JMU is a great school and the first choice of many applicants, but it's long been a safety for high performing in-state students whose first choice is UVA, etc. and for whom OOS isn't a viable option for financial or other reasons. My kid was accepted at W&M, but would've happily attended JMU. And yes, merit aid at some OOS schools could make the cost similar to that of JMU, but the OOS schools in that "tier" are, generally, not regarded as any better than JMU. |