Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the anti vax requirement eliminates every, and most state schools. Try Ole Miss?
OP here
Ole Miss is a state school.
Other states where public colleges and universities do not have a covid vaccine requirement:
Alabama
Georgia
Florida
North Dakota
South Dakota
Oklahoma
Kanas
Arizona
Arkansas
New Hampshire (not sure if they previously required it)
South Carolina
West Virginia
Texas
Nebraska
Possibly others. Those are the ones I know of just from memory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think KS, OK and AL are odd choices
OP here
If you have other suggestions I'd love to know! One criteria that is important (but I didn't put in my op) is he does not want to go to a school that mandated a Covid vaccine for students. Even if they have now rolled that back.
Oh boy …
Maybe try Liberty OP.![]()
I'll have him look into that, thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think KS, OK and AL are odd choices
OP here
If you have other suggestions I'd love to know! One criteria that is important (but I didn't put in my op) is he does not want to go to a school that mandated a Covid vaccine for students. Even if they have now rolled that back.
Oh boy …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the anti vax requirement eliminates every, and most state schools. Try Ole Miss?
OP here
Ole Miss is a state school.
Other states where public colleges and universities do not have a covid vaccine requirement:
Alabama
Georgia
Florida
North Dakota
South Dakota
Oklahoma
Kanas
Arizona
Arkansas
New Hampshire (not sure if they previously required it)
South Carolina
West Virginia
Texas
Nebraska
Possibly others. Those are the ones I know of just from memory.
Anonymous wrote:I think the anti vax requirement eliminates every, and most state schools. Try Ole Miss?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think KS, OK and AL are odd choices
OP here
If you have other suggestions I'd love to know! One criteria that is important (but I didn't put in my op) is he does not want to go to a school that mandated a Covid vaccine for students. Even if they have now rolled that back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think KS, OK and AL are odd choices
OP here
If you have other suggestions I'd love to know! One criteria that is important (but I didn't put in my op) is he does not want to go to a school that mandated a Covid vaccine for students. Even if they have now rolled that back.
This is so specific. Why don’t you do the research on that instead of asking people here to do it?
I didn't ask anyone here to research for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think with their stats you’re looking at Longwood and ODU. Looks pretty solid for JMU and CNU and could increase to be even more competitive since he’s only a rising junior.
OP here. Thanks for the response. But are JMU and CNU that much better than Oklahoma, Kansas, Alabama, etc if the costs are about equal? I guess I'm thinking ahead to after college with alumni networking, and just name recognition. If he's working in say, Seattle or Miami and is asked where he went to school; If he says Kansas people will know what he's talking about. If he says JMU or Christopher Newport--will people ask "Where is that?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think KS, OK and AL are odd choices
OP here
If you have other suggestions I'd love to know! One criteria that is important (but I didn't put in my op) is he does not want to go to a school that mandated a Covid vaccine for students. Even if they have now rolled that back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think KS, OK and AL are odd choices
OP here
If you have other suggestions I'd love to know! One criteria that is important (but I didn't put in my op) is he does not want to go to a school that mandated a Covid vaccine for students. Even if they have now rolled that back.
Oh boy …
Maybe try Liberty OP.![]()
I'll have him look into that, thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think with their stats you’re looking at Longwood and ODU. Looks pretty solid for JMU and CNU and could increase to be even more competitive since he’s only a rising junior.
OP here. Thanks for the response. But are JMU and CNU that much better than Oklahoma, Kansas, Alabama, etc if the costs are about equal? I guess I'm thinking ahead to after college with alumni networking, and just name recognition. If he's working in say, Seattle or Miami and is asked where he went to school; If he says Kansas people will know what he's talking about. If he says JMU or Christopher Newport--will people ask "Where is that?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think KS, OK and AL are odd choices
OP here
If you have other suggestions I'd love to know! One criteria that is important (but I didn't put in my op) is he does not want to go to a school that mandated a Covid vaccine for students. Even if they have now rolled that back.
Oh boy …
Maybe try Liberty OP.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think KS, OK and AL are odd choices
OP here
If you have other suggestions I'd love to know! One criteria that is important (but I didn't put in my op) is he does not want to go to a school that mandated a Covid vaccine for students. Even if they have now rolled that back.
Oh boy …