Anonymous wrote:Thanks...but all of the published ratings seem unreliable at this point, since they were calculated pre-COVID (i.e., before the market crash, international student reluctance to enroll, etc)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume they are hurting. Vassar, which has a large endowment, is cutting faculty pay and furloughing staff.
There aren’t many colleges not hurting. Even Harvard took the stimulus money.
Vassar at $1B can weather the storm better than a $100M school.
Anonymous wrote:Assume they are hurting. Vassar, which has a large endowment, is cutting faculty pay and furloughing staff.
Anonymous wrote:to find out how desperate my kid's SLAC is, financially. I just assume from all of the recent coverage that they are hurting. It seems rude though to call and ask. Plus, most of these schools seem to hold things close to the vest until they close.
I know a few years ago, they had a C financial rating. Any ideas how to proceed (or do we just wait for it all to play out...like so much of this pandemic)? My DC is a 2nd year.