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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is there now on a full ride as a NMF, also a city kid. Not rushing but has joined tons of clubs! He is in the Blount Scholars program, a cohort within the Honors College. It is run by a U Chicago PhD who is fabulous, Dr. Whiting. Other options are Bama include Witt Fellows and Randall Research Scholars. https://blount.as.ua.edu/ https://honors.ua.edu/apply/witt-university-fellows-program/ https://honors.ua.edu/apply/randall-research-scholars-program/ https://manderson.culverhouse.ua.edu/stem-path-to-the-mba/ https://history.ua.edu/history-major-named-a-rhodes-scholar/ [/quote] University of Alabama senior Kate Herndon, a History major, is one of only thirty-two students in the nation to be named a Rhodes Scholar, the most prestigious academic award given to American college graduates and the oldest award for international study. Herndon is a University Honors Program student majoring in criminal justice and history, with a concentration in legal history, and a native of Newburyport, Massachusetts. She is the fifth History major* and seventeenth UA student to be named a Rhodes Scholar. https://history.ua.edu/history-major-named-a-rhodes-scholar/ [/quote] Amherst 21 Bowdoin 22 Middlebury 16 Wesleyan 14 Williams 35 Nuff said…[/quote] The University of the South, despite only having 1700 students, has had 27 — more than every one of these schools but Williams. Nuff said . . . [/quote] PP: We were discussing Bama but as long as you brought it up I love Sewanee. It is an underappreciated gem of a school and I do not understand why it does not get the attention that it deserves. You just provided yet another example of the superior quality of the SLAC model when it comes to undergraduate education.[/quote]
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