Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is their financial situation like? The coming decade is going to be rough for small colleges in areas that are losing population.
Trying my best to ignore the psycho...
they seem to be doing fine. Student body is growing, facilities are being updated, they've added programs and are considering additional programs (nursing is the big one being evaluated), recent fundraising seems to be successful, both generally and for targeted programs.
Really IME the worst thing about the school is a crappy location. But we certainly visited schools that DD rejected for even worse locations. Still, she thinks the location is fine and she turned down what others might think are better options because this felt right to her. I've gotten used to nobody knowing it, unless they are from PA or have kids that play volleyball.
There are definitely worse locations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that small, rural LACs with no Greek life tend to be very woke. Is that the case with Juniata?
I would not call it overly woke, but since one of the qualities they try to instill in their graduates is kindness , I would describe it is a welcoming (/gentle) community (versus being judgmental).
It is extremely woke.
Plus, it’s rural. Ew!
Horrible, Miskito-ridden location.
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that small, rural LACs with no Greek life tend to be very woke. Is that the case with Juniata?
Anonymous wrote:There are several posters who are just obsessed with this no name college, and it doesn’t make any sense. So your kid goes there, great. That doesn’t make it Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kiddo was accepted to the 3+1 BS/MS with their highest level scholarship. He also was accepted to Washington College. He is waiting to hear from College of Wooster, Allegheny, a d Mary Washington before he decides anything.
Wow I was just gonna post “do we really have to revive a Juniata thread” when I saw the first response was from someone who used “kiddo.”
We definitely do not have to revive this thread!
Anonymous wrote:My kiddo was accepted to the 3+1 BS/MS with their highest level scholarship. He also was accepted to Washington College. He is waiting to hear from College of Wooster, Allegheny, a d Mary Washington before he decides anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that small, rural LACs with no Greek life tend to be very woke. Is that the case with Juniata?
I would not call it overly woke, but since one of the qualities they try to instill in their graduates is kindness , I would describe it is a welcoming (/gentle) community (versus being judgmental).
It is extremely woke.
Plus, it’s rural. Ew!
Horrible, Miskito-ridden location.
I suspect they can properly spell mosquito, however.
Anonymous wrote:There are several posters who are just obsessed with this no name college, and it doesn’t make any sense. So your kid goes there, great. That doesn’t make it Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that small, rural LACs with no Greek life tend to be very woke. Is that the case with Juniata?
I would not call it overly woke, but since one of the qualities they try to instill in their graduates is kindness , I would describe it is a welcoming (/gentle) community (versus being judgmental).
It is extremely woke.
Plus, it’s rural. Ew!
Horrible, Miskito-ridden location.
I suspect they can properly spell mosquito, however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that small, rural LACs with no Greek life tend to be very woke. Is that the case with Juniata?
I would not call it overly woke, but since one of the qualities they try to instill in their graduates is kindness , I would describe it is a welcoming (/gentle) community (versus being judgmental).
It is extremely woke.
Plus, it’s rural. Ew!
Horrible, Miskito-ridden location.
Anonymous wrote:What is their financial situation like? The coming decade is going to be rough for small colleges in areas that are losing population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that small, rural LACs with no Greek life tend to be very woke. Is that the case with Juniata?
I would not call it overly woke, but since one of the qualities they try to instill in their graduates is kindness , I would describe it is a welcoming (/gentle) community (versus being judgmental).