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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi all, I'm trying to advise a high school senior in VA who is a middling student (3.1 GPA and 1500 SATs) on which colleges to apply to (and yes, I know it's late in the game--he's not super on top of things, but he also doesn't have many people advising him). His single mom wants him to apply to in-state schools only, given the cost, as she doesn't want him saddled with debt after college. However, my husband and I are advising him that it might be better, if given a choice, to go to a more highly-ranked/better recognized out-of-state school over a mediocre in-state school. He doesn't have many "hooks." He happens to be AA, and runs track--husband says his times may not be good enough for Div 1 but he may be able to walk on at Div 2 or 3 schools. He's considering pharmacy later on, but he admits he's not sure. He's a nice kid, and gets along with people from all different backgrounds. This is what I'm recommending so far for him. "Reach" schools UVA William & Mary Morehouse JMU Decent shot of getting in VCU George Mason Hampton U of MD College Park San Diego State (he's visited SD before and likes that area of the country; not sure he'd apply) Howard University UNC Charlotte Penn State Temple Drexel Villanova University of Richmond Safety schools ODU Christopher Newport Please let me know what schools I'm missing, if any, in VA (or any schools he should really look at that are not in VA but may be a good fit). Perhaps he should add another safety school or two. Also, any comments on above list. I know some deadlines may've already passed. Thanks![/quote] But for any boost this students would get for being an URM and/or living in a part of Virginia that doesn't send as many kids to college as, say, NoVa, the following schools also would be reaches: VCU, George Mason, U. MD - College Park, Temple, Villanova, Penn State, Drexel, Richmond and Christopher Newport. But he could still apply to a few of them and see what happens. The most obvious candidates on your list would appear to be Hampton, Howard and ODU. Some other schools in Virginia he might want to consider are Radford, Longwood and, perhaps, Mary Washington. And I'd look at some of the other Maryland schools like UMBC and Salisbury. [/quote]
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