Anonymous wrote:He doesn't have to go all the way to MN for a cold college LOL
With those stats, he would get into St. Lawrence University in upstate New York (20 mins from the Canadian border), which is alot closer than MN to the mid atlantic (if you are around here OP).
Not to mention UVM, UNH, the various schools in Maine etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from the Twin Cities area and it has a very good reputation there, but I have not found it to carry much weight outside of that area.
It is in a very nice area. There is so much to do in St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Students tend to be very very pre-professional focused.
Culturally I would liken it to Boston College (just a midwestern version).
Agree…
In the late 90s, one group it drew was (midwestern) kids who didn’t get into Notre Dame. Both of my siblings and cousin went there, not sure what kind of kid it attracts now, but they are all happy, working, adults who speak fondly of UST.
Definitely take a trip out and check out the different size MN schools. Gustavus and St. Olaf and the Twin Cities schools are definitely doable in one trip. Would be really nice examples of urban vs rural/small town.
Might add Luther or Drake in Iowa.
Anonymous wrote:I am from the Twin Cities area and it has a very good reputation there, but I have not found it to carry much weight outside of that area.
It is in a very nice area. There is so much to do in St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Students tend to be very very pre-professional focused.
Culturally I would liken it to Boston College (just a midwestern version).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the Midwestern Boston college commenter.
Other MidwesternSLAC he might consider
Ripon
Knox
St Lawrence in Appleton WI
Beloit
St Olaf
Gustavus Adolphus
St Norbert
I mention these because they are under the radar of people in the DC area and one might be a fit for your kid. There are also some nice little SLaCs around Chicago like North Central College.
And for just cold, Saint Anselm in NH
St Olaf may be a very good fit for him. Also look at Carroll College in Helena, MT, and potentially Gonzaga in Spokane.
Doubling down on St. Olaf and GUstavus Adolphus. My family's from there, had nieces and nephews go there, and they are excellent schools with great music programs (and where a huge percentage of students participate in music, despite not being music majors). Also not so hard to get in from here, but very good schools.
Plus I meant to mention but those are Lutheran schools (our family is Lutheran) and it's a great grounding while being quite progressive in terms of policy prescriptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the Midwestern Boston college commenter.
Other MidwesternSLAC he might consider
Ripon
Knox
St Lawrence in Appleton WI
Beloit
St Olaf
Gustavus Adolphus
St Norbert
I mention these because they are under the radar of people in the DC area and one might be a fit for your kid. There are also some nice little SLaCs around Chicago like North Central College.
And for just cold, Saint Anselm in NH
St Olaf may be a very good fit for him. Also look at Carroll College in Helena, MT, and potentially Gonzaga in Spokane.
Doubling down on St. Olaf and GUstavus Adolphus. My family's from there, had nieces and nephews go there, and they are excellent schools with great music programs (and where a huge percentage of students participate in music, despite not being music majors). Also not so hard to get in from here, but very good schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the Midwestern Boston college commenter.
Other MidwesternSLAC he might consider
Ripon
Knox
St Lawrence in Appleton WI
Beloit
St Olaf
Gustavus Adolphus
St Norbert
I mention these because they are under the radar of people in the DC area and one might be a fit for your kid. There are also some nice little SLaCs around Chicago like North Central College.
And for just cold, Saint Anselm in NH
St Olaf may be a very good fit for him. Also look at Carroll College in Helena, MT, and potentially Gonzaga in Spokane.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the Midwestern Boston college commenter.
Other MidwesternSLAC he might consider
Ripon
Knox
St Lawrence in Appleton WI
Beloit
St Olaf
Gustavus Adolphus
St Norbert
I mention these because they are under the radar of people in the DC area and one might be a fit for your kid. There are also some nice little SLaCs around Chicago like North Central College.
And for just cold, Saint Anselm in NH
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the Midwestern Boston college commenter.
Other MidwesternSLAC he might consider
Ripon
Knox
St Lawrence in Appleton WI
Beloit
St Olaf
Gustavus Adolphus
St Norbert
I mention these because they are under the radar of people in the DC area and one might be a fit for your kid. There are also some nice little SLaCs around Chicago like North Central College.
And for just cold, Saint Anselm in NH
Anonymous wrote:I am from the Twin Cities area and it has a very good reputation there, but I have not found it to carry much weight outside of that area.
It is in a very nice area. There is so much to do in St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Students tend to be very very pre-professional focused.
Culturally I would liken it to Boston College (just a midwestern version).