Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they financially stable now as an institution? They were pretty shaky a while back.
Yes. Their endowment is nearing $100 million. They have also converted over 600 acres of campus into vineyards bringing in significant revenue.
Anonymous wrote:Would Sweet Briar be a strange choice for a west coast girl if we have a lot of friends and family (and engineering career aspirations) back east? My DD is at a small girls’ school now and curious about small women’s colleges. The only Sweet Briar graduates I knew were really rich old ladies and blond horse girls from the fancier rival town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As our DD is weeks away from graduating with her ABED accredited engineering degree, with her $90k a year job locked in, and having built connections and sorority for a lifetime - please think outside the box for your daughters.
I didn’t realize they have Engineering. Since it is just a general Engineering Science degree, how does that work if trying to go into Mechanical Engineering?
Anonymous wrote:As our DD is weeks away from graduating with her ABED accredited engineering degree, with her $90k a year job locked in, and having built connections and sorority for a lifetime - please think outside the box for your daughters.
Anonymous wrote:Would Sweet Briar be a strange choice for a west coast girl if we have a lot of friends and family (and engineering career aspirations) back east? My DD is at a small girls’ school now and curious about small women’s colleges. The only Sweet Briar graduates I knew were really rich old ladies and blond horse girls from the fancier rival town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As our DD is weeks away from graduating with her ABED accredited engineering degree, with her $90k a year job locked in, and having built connections and sorority for a lifetime - please think outside the box for your daughters.
Typo: ABET not ABED...
Anonymous wrote:As our DD is weeks away from graduating with her ABED accredited engineering degree, with her $90k a year job locked in, and having built connections and sorority for a lifetime - please think outside the box for your daughters.
Anonymous wrote:Are they financially stable now as an institution? They were pretty shaky a while back.