Anonymous wrote:UMiami, GW, Tulane
Anonymous wrote:Depends on how you define urban - Seton Hall is in a suburb but close to cities. Dayton is mot a city.
Duquesne? Fordham? Lesley? Drexel? Case? SMU. Tulsa. St Louis University. DePaul. Richmond. Butler. Tulane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing a lot of love for Fordham among the local grads this year.
I wonder why Fordham doesn't get more love as it just seems like they have so many positives. Beautiful Campus (RH) in urban setting, mid-size, no greek. Sure I know they are expensive but merit aid is really good for a higher level student. Maybe they get squeezed out by state publics that are more cost effective and T-50 that are more desirable not sure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing a lot of love for Fordham among the local grads this year.
I wonder why Fordham doesn't get more love as it just seems like they have so many positives. Beautiful Campus (RH) in urban setting, mid-size, no greek. Sure I know they are expensive but merit aid is really good for a higher level student. Maybe they get squeezed out by state publics that are more cost effective and T-50 that are more desirable not sure?
It should be attractive for those who want NYC.
OP here- kid would love it but assuming it is out of our price range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing a lot of love for Fordham among the local grads this year.
I wonder why Fordham doesn't get more love as it just seems like they have so many positives. Beautiful Campus (RH) in urban setting, mid-size, no greek. Sure I know they are expensive but merit aid is really good for a higher level student. Maybe they get squeezed out by state publics that are more cost effective and T-50 that are more desirable not sure?
It should be attractive for those who want NYC.
OP here- kid would love it but assuming it is out of our price range.
Anonymous wrote:yes, urban + business seems to be the sweet spot for a lot of catholic colleges
depaul
creighton
univ san diego
fordham
Public
pitt
univ minnesota twin cities
college of charleston
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Temple but bring a gun. UPenn is in a slightly better area. Macalester if you're woke.
Temple, 22,000 undergrads
Penn, T25 obviously
Macalester, 2,200 students
Wow. You were 0 for 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing a lot of love for Fordham among the local grads this year.
I wonder why Fordham doesn't get more love as it just seems like they have so many positives. Beautiful Campus (RH) in urban setting, mid-size, no greek. Sure I know they are expensive but merit aid is really good for a higher level student. Maybe they get squeezed out by state publics that are more cost effective and T-50 that are more desirable not sure?
It should be attractive for those who want NYC.
Anonymous wrote:Temple but bring a gun. UPenn is in a slightly better area. Macalester if you're woke.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on how you define urban - Seton Hall is in a suburb but close to cities. Dayton is mot a city.
Duquesne? Fordham? Lesley? Drexel? Case? SMU. Tulsa. St Louis University. DePaul. Richmond. Butler. Tulane.