Just because it's not in an urban area ?? Do explain. |
Are they test "blind" or TO? |
For our DC who received $36K, DC had 1510 SAT. |
ACT 34 |
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AU grad here.
AU’s SIS is second only to Columbia, and possibly Georgetown. The faculty is outstanding and D.C. offers unmatched access for internships and co-ops. SIS is with the tuition. My fellow SIS grads routinely continued on to graduate programs (many at the Ivies). Numerous others were admitted to JHU-SAIS. Some went on to law school (my profession). White all that said, I sadly have to agree the AU colleges outside of SIS are largely overpriced (through Kogod may be an exception). |
Fewer major adjunct / guest lecturers, lower quality internships and relationships, fewer DC-focused, lesser reputation among employers, genuinely lower profile. |
All are the same price. So a student will get what they pay for if in SIS? |
Undergrad level or are you talking about graduate programs and degrees? |
BUMP |
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Here is stats on a student who got aid
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/30/1297652.page |
Where do you get 2nd? On its own page - presumably they have found the most favorable ranking they could find - they say 8th for undergrads and 11th for PhDs. |
The school runs a free shuttle to the metro and busses on Mass Ave stop right at campus |
Thanks! Very helpful. |
| AU was safety for me but I ended up there with lots of merit aid. Turns out it was perfect for me. I was not looking for a city but loved DC. Had great jobs and internships while enjoying a pretty suburban campus. Still live in EC |
No. Top 10 maybe. But not this. |