Anonymous wrote:The lost me at
"When selective schools such as Virginia Tech take more students, they reach into James Madison University's pool. That forces JMU to reach into the pockets of Radford, Longwood or Mary Washington"
JMU is harder to get into than it's ever been. There are kids going to JMU who would have been at UVA 20 years ago
Anonymous wrote:They don't mention CNU at all that I saw. And what about ODU?
Anonymous wrote:No, big colleges are more popular than smaller ones. Prospective applicants prefer what big schools are offering.
Anonymous wrote:The lost me at
"When selective schools such as Virginia Tech take more students, they reach into James Madison University's pool. That forces JMU to reach into the pockets of Radford, Longwood or Mary Washington"
JMU is harder to get into than it's ever been. There are kids going to JMU who would have been at UVA 20 years ago
Anonymous wrote:The only expert quoted is Lonwood's president who seems upset that his school can't attract students. Probably because it's a mediocre school in the middle of nowhere. The article totally leaves out schools like VCU, ODU, and CNU all of which are doing fine. Even Mary Washington is doing ok.
Anonymous wrote:
Depressing. Basically saying W&M and UVA will be even harder to get into and proposed ideas include allowing more OOS students to apply. Nothing about addressing the dropping enrollment at the smaller, lower rated schools.