Anonymous wrote:Clearly a troll post, but this is not happening.
The reason northerners "avoid" Florida colleges is that with the exceptions of UF and maybe Florida State for NMS they always have better and cheaper choices in their home state.
It's not a political, religious, or ethically based choice. No matter how much you trolls wish it were.
The number one reason kids from the north DO choose a Florida college is the same reason everyone who moves to Florida does: the weather.
Anonymous wrote:This is what I’m hearing, but I’m not sure if it’s wishful thinking or a real thing.
Any insight?
From what I’m seeing, plenty of northerners are flocking to southern schools—including SEC universities.
What are you seeing in the latest round of applications and admissions?
Anonymous wrote:
As a Mother of 4 daughters who are currently in middle and high school I am paying close attention to abortion and emergency gynaecology service access in red states and would seriously dissuade them from applying to schools where their health maybe in danger. College kids will behave as college kids have always done, including me, and I fully support legal young adults being able to do so. I want my girls to be to access the morning after pill in case of rape, get IUDs and other contraception’s and get proper treatment for ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage without fear.
Anonymous wrote:The most wacky libs, the ones who would be most affected by this, have always looked upon the South with fear and loathing. So, no, this will not significantly affect Fl applications.
Anonymous wrote:Christ no. People are flooding into Florida, including college students. Acceptance rates have plummeted at UF, FSU and Miami and are below 25% at all three schools now. Florida has become so attractive to young people that even formerly backyard commuter schools with open enrollment line UCF and USF have become highly selective. Last I checked both had acceptance rates in the 35-40% range. I expect to see FAU and FGCU become more competitive in the next few years, as well. And then there's New College in Sarasota, the erstwhile woke cesspool that was near bankruptcy with a dwindling enrollment. SJWs went nuts when Captain Ron decided to reform it into a respectable institute of higher learning. Well, New College just enrolled its largest freshman class ever this fall. Ignore the haters. Florida higher education is thriving.
Anonymous wrote:People here VASTLY overestimate the effect local politics has on a college’s applicants. Have Texas and Rice suffered? Most DCUMers would donate a kidney to get into Rice. They’ve been conservative forever. When Michigan and Pennsylvania went for Trump, did that negatively impact apps to UMichigan or Penn or CMU or Swarthmore? People flood Duke and UNCCH and Davidson. Why do you think Florida is somehow the one place people would avoid going because of its politic?