Anonymous wrote:I know a kid who is a freshman there now and he is unhappy because he claims it’s too remote and the school is so small. Both of these factors are not secrets so not sure what he expected. He has no complaints re anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They upped their acceptance rate to over 90% and enrollment is still droppiing. Only 350 freshman enrolled this fall and over 200 were athletes. That would put only about 75 female non-athletes in the incoming class.
https://ursinusgrizzly.com/a-divided-ursinus/
https://ursinusgrizzly.com/are-ursinus-bears-going-extinct-an-enrollment-analysis/
An acceptance rate of 91.8% (I just looked it up) is NOT good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:reading a lot of mixed reviews
can anyone speak to their experience?
We visited a LOT (incl overnights and going to classes) as my DD was being recruited and we loved it.
Small. Cute campus. Lots of options for majors and chance for out-of-classroom learning. Close to Philly. Gives good merit aid.
It's sport heavy and PA heavy student body (not good or bad, this just is). All the kids we me or know who are there now love it.
Do you think a non-athletic, non-sporty girl should avoid it? It’s been recommended to DD (junior) and we haven’t visited yet, but her ECs are art and theater, no sports at all.
I can’t speak to Ursinus, but you should definitely have Mulenberg on her list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:reading a lot of mixed reviews
can anyone speak to their experience?
We visited a LOT (incl overnights and going to classes) as my DD was being recruited and we loved it.
Small. Cute campus. Lots of options for majors and chance for out-of-classroom learning. Close to Philly. Gives good merit aid.
It's sport heavy and PA heavy student body (not good or bad, this just is). All the kids we me or know who are there now love it.
Do you think a non-athletic, non-sporty girl should avoid it? It’s been recommended to DD (junior) and we haven’t visited yet, but her ECs are art and theater, no sports at all.
I can’t speak to Ursinus, but you should definitely have Mulenberg on her list.
Muhlennerg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They upped their acceptance rate to over 90% and enrollment is still droppiing. Only 350 freshman enrolled this fall and over 200 were athletes. That would put only about 75 female non-athletes in the incoming class.
https://ursinusgrizzly.com/a-divided-ursinus/
https://ursinusgrizzly.com/are-ursinus-bears-going-extinct-an-enrollment-analysis/
An acceptance rate of 91.8% (I just looked it up) is NOT good.
Anonymous wrote:They upped their acceptance rate to over 90% and enrollment is still droppiing. Only 350 freshman enrolled this fall and over 200 were athletes. That would put only about 75 female non-athletes in the incoming class.
https://ursinusgrizzly.com/a-divided-ursinus/
https://ursinusgrizzly.com/are-ursinus-bears-going-extinct-an-enrollment-analysis/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:reading a lot of mixed reviews
can anyone speak to their experience?
We visited a LOT (incl overnights and going to classes) as my DD was being recruited and we loved it.
Small. Cute campus. Lots of options for majors and chance for out-of-classroom learning. Close to Philly. Gives good merit aid.
It's sport heavy and PA heavy student body (not good or bad, this just is). All the kids we me or know who are there now love it.
Do you think a non-athletic, non-sporty girl should avoid it? It’s been recommended to DD (junior) and we haven’t visited yet, but her ECs are art and theater, no sports at all.
I can’t speak to Ursinus, but you should definitely have Mulenberg on her list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:reading a lot of mixed reviews
can anyone speak to their experience?
We visited a LOT (incl overnights and going to classes) as my DD was being recruited and we loved it.
Small. Cute campus. Lots of options for majors and chance for out-of-classroom learning. Close to Philly. Gives good merit aid.
It's sport heavy and PA heavy student body (not good or bad, this just is). All the kids we me or know who are there now love it.
Do you think a non-athletic, non-sporty girl should avoid it? It’s been recommended to DD (junior) and we haven’t visited yet, but her ECs are art and theater, no sports at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:reading a lot of mixed reviews
can anyone speak to their experience?
We visited a LOT (incl overnights and going to classes) as my DD was being recruited and we loved it.
Small. Cute campus. Lots of options for majors and chance for out-of-classroom learning. Close to Philly. Gives good merit aid.
It's sport heavy and PA heavy student body (not good or bad, this just is). All the kids we me or know who are there now love it.
Anonymous wrote:reading a lot of mixed reviews
can anyone speak to their experience?