Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and here is the rank - U.S. News & World Report naming GMu most diverse University in the nation. Meanwhile I will find that professor who posted on DCUM about the diversity statistics at GMU but it may take me a day or two to get back to it. https://www2.gmu.edu/news/452276
Yiiiiikes. I guess they don’t teach reading at GMU? Seriously, it’s in the first sentence.
From your link: Us news cited George Mason as the top ranked institution in VIRGINIA for campus diversity.
A few paragraphs later, it states that GMU is 22ND in the nation for diversity. Which is obviously still quite good, but you are not making your case for GMU here.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton Review names George Mason most diverse university in nation. https://spirit.gmu.edu/archives/fall05/diverse.html
Anonymous wrote:and here is the rank - U.S. News & World Report naming GMu most diverse University in the nation. Meanwhile I will find that professor who posted on DCUM about the diversity statistics at GMU but it may take me a day or two to get back to it. https://www2.gmu.edu/news/452276
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU is about 23% OOS and I think most are paying the full tuition rate as JMU does not offer much merit aid.
VT is also 23% OOS. GMU is only 10% and VCU is 7%.
UVA is 27% and W&M - 30%.
In contrast, the MD state schools and OOS students:
UMD - 21%; UMBC - 5%; Towson - 13%, Salisbury - 13% and Frostburg - 6%.
GMU has 20% OOS and international.
+1. It's also the most diverse university in the country. https://relations.gmu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Key-Facts-Pocket-Card-2017-State-Government-Relations.pdf
LOL whaaat? According to who...you? Certainly not to the people that rank these things... https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/slideshows/see-the-most-diverse-national-universities?slide=14
https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/most-diverse-colleges/
https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/features/top-ethnically-diverse-colleges/
LOL at yourself. You are citing from "colleges" lists. The universities are treated separately by most listing services. A prof from GMU came on DCUM a few months ago citing the very impressive diversity statistics at GMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU is about 23% OOS and I think most are paying the full tuition rate as JMU does not offer much merit aid.
VT is also 23% OOS. GMU is only 10% and VCU is 7%.
UVA is 27% and W&M - 30%.
In contrast, the MD state schools and OOS students:
UMD - 21%; UMBC - 5%; Towson - 13%, Salisbury - 13% and Frostburg - 6%.
GMU has 20% OOS and international.
+1. It's also the most diverse university in the country. https://relations.gmu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Key-Facts-Pocket-Card-2017-State-Government-Relations.pdf
LOL whaaat? According to who...you? Certainly not to the people that rank these things... https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/slideshows/see-the-most-diverse-national-universities?slide=14
https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/most-diverse-colleges/
https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/features/top-ethnically-diverse-colleges/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU is about 23% OOS and I think most are paying the full tuition rate as JMU does not offer much merit aid.
VT is also 23% OOS. GMU is only 10% and VCU is 7%.
UVA is 27% and W&M - 30%.
In contrast, the MD state schools and OOS students:
UMD - 21%; UMBC - 5%; Towson - 13%, Salisbury - 13% and Frostburg - 6%.
GMU has 20% OOS and international.
+1. It's also the most diverse university in the country. https://relations.gmu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Key-Facts-Pocket-Card-2017-State-Government-Relations.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU is about 23% OOS and I think most are paying the full tuition rate as JMU does not offer much merit aid.
VT is also 23% OOS. GMU is only 10% and VCU is 7%.
UVA is 27% and W&M - 30%.
In contrast, the MD state schools and OOS students:
UMD - 21%; UMBC - 5%; Towson - 13%, Salisbury - 13% and Frostburg - 6%.
GMU has 20% OOS and international.
+1. It's also the most diverse university in the country. https://relations.gmu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Key-Facts-Pocket-Card-2017-State-Government-Relations.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OOS student % from CDS:
UVA: 27%
W&M: 30%
VT: 24%
JMU: 23%
GMU: 10%
VCU: 7%
Does this include international students? The numbers seem a bit low.
Yes. International is counted as OOs.
The common data set numbers DO NOT include internationals. Section F states "Percent out of state (excluding international/nonresident aliens)".
Is there anywhere to find the international student % for each school? Why would it not be in the CDS?
Ah, that explains why the figures are low. Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OOS student % from CDS:
UVA: 27%
W&M: 30%
VT: 24%
JMU: 23%
GMU: 10%
VCU: 7%
Does this include international students? The numbers seem a bit low.
Yes. International is counted as OOs.
The common data set numbers DO NOT include internationals. Section F states "Percent out of state (excluding international/nonresident aliens)".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU is about 23% OOS and I think most are paying the full tuition rate as JMU does not offer much merit aid.
VT is also 23% OOS. GMU is only 10% and VCU is 7%.
UVA is 27% and W&M - 30%.
In contrast, the MD state schools and OOS students:
UMD - 21%; UMBC - 5%; Towson - 13%, Salisbury - 13% and Frostburg - 6%.
GMU has 20% OOS and international.