Anonymous wrote:I have a pretty good working knowledge of colleges and universities and while I've mostly focused on small liberal arts schools for my kids, I have no idea what ODU and CNU stand for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to some of the differences cited above, ODU has a lot more second-career, military, and part-time students who work. I think it skews older and less traditional in comparison to a place like CNU. There are still younger students and it’s a large university but a certain contingent does fall into that category. They even tout it on their website.
https://www.odu.edu/educational-foundations-leadership/student-profiles
It’s a great thing but can certainly have an impact on the college experience. For example, ODU only has a 50% graduation rate. I think of CNU as being younger, less diverse, preppier, and more traditional. ODU much more diverse with over one-third of students identifying as Black or Hispanic.
To be fair, this is in large part due to 55% of the student body being low/income. VA is great about providing higher ed opportunities for everyone
Anonymous wrote:In addition to some of the differences cited above, ODU has a lot more second-career, military, and part-time students who work. I think it skews older and less traditional in comparison to a place like CNU. There are still younger students and it’s a large university but a certain contingent does fall into that category. They even tout it on their website.
https://www.odu.edu/educational-foundations-leadership/student-profiles
It’s a great thing but can certainly have an impact on the college experience. For example, ODU only has a 50% graduation rate. I think of CNU as being younger, less diverse, preppier, and more traditional. ODU much more diverse with over one-third of students identifying as Black or Hispanic.
Anonymous wrote:I have a pretty good working knowledge of colleges and universities and while I've mostly focused on small liberal arts schools for my kids, I have no idea what ODU and CNU stand for.
Anonymous wrote:CNU is 4,400 students in Newport News. It was once an arm of William & Mary. ODU is 25,000 undergrads, second or largest public university in the Commonwealth after GMU and JMU
Anonymous wrote:Which school will have a better peer group/alumni network?
Anonymous wrote:I have a pretty good working knowledge of colleges and universities and while I've mostly focused on small liberal arts schools for my kids, I have no idea what ODU and CNU stand for.