Schools similar to Elon

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Anonymous wrote:High point


Only thing comparable is that they are both in NC, thank goodness.


I’m no High Point booster but let’s not pretend Elon is really that different. Both are average private schools for rich kids.


So what’s the vibe at High Point? I grew up in Greensboro NC and went to UNC for undergrad and Duke for grad school. I knew people from high school who went to Elon and now that I have high school aged kids I keep meeting parents talking about Elon. I only ever heard of High Point for the first time in the last 6 months…it’s honestly strange.


HPU = very dumb kids with rich parents vibe.

Elon kids weren’t getting into Harvard, but they are students who work hard and play hard.


Elon is more like kids that didn’t get into Wake or UGA. Harvard would have been a pipe dream.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:High point


Only thing comparable is that they are both in NC, thank goodness.


I’m no High Point booster but let’s not pretend Elon is really that different. Both are average private schools for rich kids.


So what’s the vibe at High Point? I grew up in Greensboro NC and went to UNC for undergrad and Duke for grad school. I knew people from high school who went to Elon and now that I have high school aged kids I keep meeting parents talking about Elon. I only ever heard of High Point for the first time in the last 6 months…it’s honestly strange.

High Point is now what everyone thought Elon was when we went to college 25 years ago.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:High point


Only thing comparable is that they are both in NC, thank goodness.


I’m no High Point booster but let’s not pretend Elon is really that different. Both are average private schools for rich kids.


So what’s the vibe at High Point? I grew up in Greensboro NC and went to UNC for undergrad and Duke for grad school. I knew people from high school who went to Elon and now that I have high school aged kids I keep meeting parents talking about Elon. I only ever heard of High Point for the first time in the last 6 months…it’s honestly strange.

High Point is now what everyone thought Elon was when we went to college 25 years ago.


Nobody has been able to demonstrate there is a difference between High Point and Elon. Both are fine but mediocre.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:High point


Only thing comparable is that they are both in NC, thank goodness.


I’m no High Point booster but let’s not pretend Elon is really that different. Both are average private schools for rich kids.


So what’s the vibe at High Point? I grew up in Greensboro NC and went to UNC for undergrad and Duke for grad school. I knew people from high school who went to Elon and now that I have high school aged kids I keep meeting parents talking about Elon. I only ever heard of High Point for the first time in the last 6 months…it’s honestly strange.


Vibe is religious/evangelical, non-intellectual. Kind of feels like a Stepford version of college. Shiny on the outside but empty beneath the surface.

Outcomes are pretty questionable too, very low retention and graduation rate for the amount of tuition (just ~65% 4-year grad rate at HPU, for those comparing to Elon, it’s 80% so much better).
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:High point


Only thing comparable is that they are both in NC, thank goodness.


I’m no High Point booster but let’s not pretend Elon is really that different. Both are average private schools for rich kids.


So what’s the vibe at High Point? I grew up in Greensboro NC and went to UNC for undergrad and Duke for grad school. I knew people from high school who went to Elon and now that I have high school aged kids I keep meeting parents talking about Elon. I only ever heard of High Point for the first time in the last 6 months…it’s honestly strange.


Vibe is religious/evangelical, non-intellectual. Kind of feels like a Stepford version of college. Shiny on the outside but empty beneath the surface.

Outcomes are pretty questionable too, very low retention and graduation rate for the amount of tuition (just ~65% 4-year grad rate at HPU, for those comparing to Elon, it’s 80% so much better).


And Elon is better? lol
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:High point


Only thing comparable is that they are both in NC, thank goodness.


I’m no High Point booster but let’s not pretend Elon is really that different. Both are average private schools for rich kids.


So what’s the vibe at High Point? I grew up in Greensboro NC and went to UNC for undergrad and Duke for grad school. I knew people from high school who went to Elon and now that I have high school aged kids I keep meeting parents talking about Elon. I only ever heard of High Point for the first time in the last 6 months…it’s honestly strange.

High Point is now what everyone thought Elon was when we went to college 25 years ago.


Nobody has been able to demonstrate there is a difference between High Point and Elon. Both are fine but mediocre.


If you give that much of a crap, do the leg work yourself.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:High point


Only thing comparable is that they are both in NC, thank goodness.


I’m no High Point booster but let’s not pretend Elon is really that different. Both are average private schools for rich kids.


So what’s the vibe at High Point? I grew up in Greensboro NC and went to UNC for undergrad and Duke for grad school. I knew people from high school who went to Elon and now that I have high school aged kids I keep meeting parents talking about Elon. I only ever heard of High Point for the first time in the last 6 months…it’s honestly strange.

High Point is now what everyone thought Elon was when we went to college 25 years ago.


Nobody has been able to demonstrate there is a difference between High Point and Elon. Both are fine but mediocre.


If you give that much of a crap, do the leg work yourself.


I think they’re the same. Neither are T100 national universities.
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Anonymous wrote:High point


Only thing comparable is that they are both in NC, thank goodness.


I’m no High Point booster but let’s not pretend Elon is really that different. Both are average private schools for rich kids.


So what’s the vibe at High Point? I grew up in Greensboro NC and went to UNC for undergrad and Duke for grad school. I knew people from high school who went to Elon and now that I have high school aged kids I keep meeting parents talking about Elon. I only ever heard of High Point for the first time in the last 6 months…it’s honestly strange.

High Point is now what everyone thought Elon was when we went to college 25 years ago.


Nobody has been able to demonstrate there is a difference between High Point and Elon. Both are fine but mediocre.


If you give that much of a crap, do the leg work yourself.


I think they’re the same. Neither are T100 national universities.


Elon was 70 something before the big shakeup where both it and Wake Forest fell like 20-30 spots. Forget exactly, recall as I live in NC and it was a big story.

High Point is known to be very MAGA, campus is like Disney and almost doesn’t seem real, but the area is vey depressed so it’s a jarring juxtaposition outside the gate. They tout life skills. I’m sure some kids benefit. I know they have a steakhouse as part of food plan once a month or something. No phones allowed as supposed to talk.

Elon was a regional school that managed to turn itself into a university. They have been adding programs and are doing well at attracting from all over. They tout experiential leaning and seem to have good outcomes in what they’re open for - business, communications, theatre and now nursing. Not sure how popular engineering is but they have it.

NC publics are cheap compared to many states so that’s where most are going, Wake Forest included.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Def not Furman.

We toured Elon and loved the school. Nice campus. Many kids from New England and Mid Atlantic states. Lots of international kids too.

Furman seemed very southern. Most kids were from within a 2-3 hour drive. Campus also being isolated from the town was different. Nice campus, but he did not like how it was fenced in…


Elon is in the south too. Presumably this kid wants a Southern school. They should tour Furman and see what they think. Both campuses were isolated.
Anonymous
Very hard to find school like Elon, honestly. I have one at Elon. One at Denison.

Southern Schools -

Elon
Richmond
Furman
Sewanee
SMU/TCU

Midwest -

Denison
Kenyon
Dayton
Miami Ohio
DePauw

Northeast

Syracuse
Bucknell
Lafayette
Dickinson
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very hard to find school like Elon, honestly. I have one at Elon. One at Denison.

Southern Schools -

Elon
Richmond
Furman
Sewanee
SMU/TCU

Midwest -

Denison
Kenyon
Dayton
Miami Ohio
DePauw

Northeast

Syracuse
Bucknell
Lafayette
Dickinson


I have one at Elon and agree with this list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very hard to find school like Elon, honestly. I have one at Elon. One at Denison.

Southern Schools -

Elon
Richmond
Furman
Sewanee
SMU/TCU

Midwest -

Denison
Kenyon
Dayton
Miami Ohio
DePauw

Northeast

Syracuse
Bucknell
Lafayette
Dickinson


I have one at Elon and agree with this list.


So helpful! Thank you both!!
Anonymous
High Point
Anonymous
Marquette

Similarities
mid-sized, pre-professional, great student faculty relationships, and good school spirit driven by its basketball team.

Differences
Student body is more regional than Elon. It doesn't have the same experiential emphasis. More than 5 hours from DC.

You could write something similar about Butler.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking for some schools that are similar to Elon:

- 5,000-10,000 undergrads
- school spirit
- acceptance rate above 50%
- about a 5-hour drive or less from the DMV in any direction (well, not east!).


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