Anonymous wrote:They are giving good money to top students. I know very smart high achievers who went to CNU. The size was right, good food, pretty campus, and cheerful vibe. Their families didn’t have much money for college so when the choice was between W&M at full pay and terrible food and dorms or CNU at a very low price with a lovely campus and yummy food they chose CNU. Also, all the grads I know are working in their fields right away.
Anonymous wrote:They are giving good money to top students. I know very smart high achievers who went to CNU. The size was right, good food, pretty campus, and cheerful vibe. Their families didn’t have much money for college so when the choice was between W&M at full pay and terrible food and dorms or CNU at a very low price with a lovely campus and yummy food they chose CNU. Also, all the grads I know are working in their fields right away.
Anonymous wrote:CNU has been TO for many years for all GPAs, even before Covid. You might be mixing up the honors application which requires tests or a higher GPA.
Anonymous wrote:3.5 is not a very high GPA at NOVA HSs. DD was 3.7UW/4.0W. About a third of the class had a weighted 4.0+.
Anonymous wrote:DC is finishing 10th so we’re just starting the process and have a very broad initial list, and I’m helping DC by putting in some basic stats about schools into their tracking spreadsheet. DC has great stats so far but we will need in-state (VA) or merit, so for now we’ve got several mid-tier VA publics on the list including Christopher Newport. I was looking up CNU’s CDS and I’m puzzled.
CNU says it is test optional ONLY IF applicants have a 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 (so unweighted) scale or are top 10% of their class, but also say less than 45% of applicants submit test scores. Is CNU really pulling so many students above UW GPA of 3.5/4.0 who don’t need to submit (and that’s not considering that some folks who submit might not need to)? And on top of all that, the 75%ile test scores are only SAT 1290/ACT 29. I guess if weaker students (in terms of GPA) are the ones required to submit test scores, that would likely pull the averages down. But I just didn’t think of CNU as being the kind of school that would be swimming in top students for more than half their applicants.