| Thoughts?? |
| It's nice. I've had nieces and nephews go there. It's not an academic powerhouse, but it has bright, enthusiastic, kind, happy kids. Jesuits are great. They seem strong in business. Great sports history, though I think it's not as strong at the moment. Pretty campus, just on the edge of Philadelphia, not a fantastic neighborhood but a safe one. |
| Good business school if you can't get in to the top ones. |
| My kid likes Philadelphia and I didn't know anything about this school (my student is in 11th grade now) so I just looked at the website and then at the College Board profile. Student body is 78% white! That would be a big turnoff for my (white) kid. Otherwise, it looks like a nice place. |
| You could also look at La Salle, similar profile decent Philly Catholic school in the same athletic conference, depending on the program you are looking for. |
Apparently your (white) kid will be turned off by a large number of schools. |
| I went to St. Joe's a long time ago, so I can't speak to its current programs. However, my parents and siblings are all products of Jesuit education and I appreciate that foundation of respect. Philadelphia is a fantastic city for a college student, and if your son liked college basketball, the Big 5 rivalry can't be beat. |
DP: Mine would too -- 78% is significantly less diverse than any school he's ever attended. It would be really weird. |
Mine (asian) would be too. Unfortunately most slac (not including the competitive ones) are over 70%+ white. It will be very uncomfortable and weird for my kid. Wish there were more options. Schools like Clemson, Wisconsin-madison, James Madison all are very white schools |
You do realize that according to Census data about 70% of the U.S. population is white? It's not like schools where 70% of the students are white are somehow less diverse than the country as a whole. I'm not saying diversity is not important, I'm just pointing out that these schools are not lacking in diversity compared to the population. |
| OP here. Yes the hugely white factor is such an issue! |
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Hmmm. Both schools in Vienna 22181 (OHS and JMHS) are roughly 80% White and Asian. I assume my kid would find St Joe’s in Philly to feel much like high school and our community.
What schools do your kids attend that 70% white would be weird? Curious. |
Blair in MCPS. 14% Asian, 24% Black, 34% Hispanic, 24% White, 4% multiracial. |
| Can anyone provide info that goes beyond the racial makeup of the student body? |
| There are previous threads here on St Joe’s. It’s in a location that’s literally on the edge of the city, bordering a suburban neighborhood. It has a pre-professional vibe. The students seem happy and nice, perhaps not as affluent as the Villanova students 20 minutes west. |