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[quote=Anonymous]Some posters have mentioned Lynchburg, a small private. If private is an option, then one must also consider Shenandoah. Between merit scholarships and the Virginia tuition assistance grant, this might be affordable but it still won’t be lower than most public options. As an aside, when my daughter went to Shenandoah, her classes had between 8 and 15 students. JMU is really a challenge for any student. First, it is more competitive to get into the school. Then after two years, the students apply to the nursing program and about half don’t make it in. At least in the recent past, the criteria used to determine those that continue was the GPA. This is in stark contrast to programs that lay out objective requirements for program entry (e.g. Radford) and those with direct admit.[/quote]
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