Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is actually quite common for ranked universities to buy/absorb small failing schools nearby. It's the easiest way to expand the campus.
Is Elon, often still considered a safety, strong enough to pull this off? The lifeguard has to be strong to pull a sinking person out of the water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is actually quite common for ranked universities to buy/absorb small failing schools nearby. It's the easiest way to expand the campus.
Is Elon, often still considered a safety, strong enough to pull this off? The lifeguard has to be strong to pull a sinking person out of the water.
I think you meant “often considered a safety by the elitist parents on this board.” Plenty of kids are excited to go to Elon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon grad here. It will mostly be graduate programs in CLT, not the undergrad you see at the campus now.
Queens has 1300 undergrads and requires all to live on campus. I wonder if they'll eventually become Elon in Charlotte undergrads and earn an Elon degree.
It’s grad programs, not undergrad.
PP’s point is that Queens has existing undergrads.
Will they move to Elon? Seems unlikely that there will be space. Even if the intention is for the Queens campus to be grad, they’ll have to either keep existing undergrads there as they finish their degrees (and would that be an Elon degree or a Queens degree?) or move them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is actually quite common for ranked universities to buy/absorb small failing schools nearby. It's the easiest way to expand the campus.
Is Elon, often still considered a safety, strong enough to pull this off? The lifeguard has to be strong to pull a sinking person out of the water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon grad here. It will mostly be graduate programs in CLT, not the undergrad you see at the campus now.
Queens has 1300 undergrads and requires all to live on campus. I wonder if they'll eventually become Elon in Charlotte undergrads and earn an Elon degree.
It’s grad programs, not undergrad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon grad here. It will mostly be graduate programs in CLT, not the undergrad you see at the campus now.
Queens has 1300 undergrads and requires all to live on campus. I wonder if they'll eventually become Elon in Charlotte undergrads and earn an Elon degree.
It’s grad programs, not undergrad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is actually quite common for ranked universities to buy/absorb small failing schools nearby. It's the easiest way to expand the campus.
Is Elon, often still considered a safety, strong enough to pull this off? The lifeguard has to be strong to pull a sinking person out of the water.