Favorite Urban Campus Med Sized school (not top 25)

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Anonymous wrote:So far have seen on this board: Loyola MD, Loyola Chicago, Xavier, Marquette, St Joes Philly, Dayton, Denver, Maybe Seton Hall? seem to be a lot of Catholic ones which is ok with us even though not very religious. Anyone have experience with these or any others to add? Undecided major but most likely accounting or marketing. Loyola MD probably too small for kid but keeping it on here because they have generous aid and we are price sensitive.


Catholic ones are maga no way in hell I’d send my kid to an unamerican college

Denver kids get jobs it’s a great school. Is that the idea send your kid to a school that gets them a job

Dayton no



The Jesuit ones aren’t MAGA at all.
Anonymous
OP Here and raised Catholic but not MAGA. Thanks for the suggestions. I know that PP is mistaken in thinking that Jesuit schools are MAGA. Also, I do not know much about U of Denver if anyone can share their experience with it. I will check out Pace as well. Did not have that on my radar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine is at Loyola MD and he loves it. He also liked Duquesne, Manhattan, and St. Joe’s.


Thanks- what was the deciding factor for Loyola? We are going to visit some of these as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So far have seen on this board: Loyola MD, Loyola Chicago, Xavier, Marquette, St Joes Philly, Dayton, Denver, Maybe Seton Hall? seem to be a lot of Catholic ones which is ok with us even though not very religious. Anyone have experience with these or any others to add? Undecided major but most likely accounting or marketing. Loyola MD probably too small for kid but keeping it on here because they have generous aid and we are price sensitive.


Well the Jesuit/catholic schools are awesome. They truly care about the students and ensuring they do well in college. We are a completely non-religious family (one parent was christian, other hindu, we don't follow either). The jesuit schools like Marquette, Gonzaga, etc are not overly religious. You have to take a few religion courses and philosophy courses but other than that, it's not forced on you. What you get is a great experience at a school with only 5-8K undergrads most of the Time, and professors that value teaching undergrad students


+ 1 million. Kid toured St Joe’s, Marquette, Loyola Chicago and going to St. Joe’s.


OP here- can you share some of the things you liked about these schools? From Chicago so familiar with Loyola. A lot of kids from Chicago go to Marquette and are very loyal alumni but don't know much about it. What tipped the needle to St. Joe? A colleague of mine mentioned it has a lot of commuters but I have no idea if that is true. Kid loves Philly so keeping it on the list.


Also interested!
Anonymous
Brandeis. Approx 5,500 students if you include grad students. R1 research institution. Campus is in Boston suburb about a 30 minute T ride or drive into downtown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine is at Loyola MD and he loves it. He also liked Duquesne, Manhattan, and St. Joe’s.


Thanks- what was the deciding factor for Loyola? We are going to visit some of these as well.


Gorgeous campus. Great faculty. They gave us the most merit aid plus grants. The students seemed happy. Housing on campus for four years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine is at Loyola MD and he loves it. He also liked Duquesne, Manhattan, and St. Joe’s.


Thanks- what was the deciding factor for Loyola? We are going to visit some of these as well.


Gorgeous campus. Great faculty. They gave us the most merit aid plus grants. The students seemed happy. Housing on campus for four years.


good feedback. we are planning a visit in the fall. Is your kid starting in the fall or or already at the school? Wondering if there are any parents of current students on here?
Anonymous
VCU, if you consider Richmond a big enough city.
Anonymous
I think Fordham doesn't get the love because it is an expensive school.

Kids that get decent merit probably think they can do better.
Anonymous
DePaul
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine is at Loyola MD and he loves it. He also liked Duquesne, Manhattan, and St. Joe’s.


Thanks- what was the deciding factor for Loyola? We are going to visit some of these as well.


Gorgeous campus. Great faculty. They gave us the most merit aid plus grants. The students seemed happy. Housing on campus for four years.


I agree that Loyola is lovely! My child was really impressed on the tour and mentioned a few times how nice the dorms were.
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