Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the entire thread and would like to try to help with some ideas but am confused: OP, are you asking for VA based schools only? Others are giving ideas for non-VA located schools and if that is more what you would be interested in I may have a few ideas
Op here. We are mostly interested in VA publics. But we are open to out of state schools that give enough merit (to a B student) that will make COA comparable.
Merit dollars and B student? More of an oxymoron.
Yes, a college might provide a tuition coupon off MSRP, but it won't be based on true academic merit for a B student.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I’ll be the one who says I actually know someone who went to CNU and wound up transferring out. I didn’t hear the whole story, but she is now at an SEC school, which was pretty shocking to me having known this girl and her parents. It just seems an odd place for a liberal Asian girl.
Agree that CNU is probably not quite right for a liberal Asian girl. It seems less diverse than average. But it’s still a nice school with all sorts of kids.
. You have to want a small school to like it there. If someone transfers to an SEC school they likely wanted something different anyway.Anonymous wrote:OP here. Can we please stop discussing Liberty? It's completely out of the question for DC.
So far, thank you for the helpful responses. We are going to look at:
Longwood
CNU
WVU
Are there any others that would be a good fit for a sporty mainstream child that are akin to JMU/Penn State/VT but more for a B profile student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I’ll be the one who says I actually know someone who went to CNU and wound up transferring out. I didn’t hear the whole story, but she is now at an SEC school, which was pretty shocking to me having known this girl and her parents. It just seems an odd place for a liberal Asian girl.
Agree that CNU is probably not quite right for a liberal Asian girl. It seems less diverse than average. But it’s still a nice school with all sorts of kids.
Anonymous wrote:I live out near Virginia Tech. SW VA actually has a bunch of unheralded small colleges. Ferrum College, Emory and Henry, Hollins University, Averett, UVA-Wise, Washington and Lee ($$), VMI, Mary Baldwin U. I've been out to Radford a few times recently. It's in a growth phase and good things seem to be happening there. Radford used to be VT's women's college. Radford has a nursing school presence in downtown Roanoke. VT's new medical school is in Roanoke along with its biomedical campus.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I’ll be the one who says I actually know someone who went to CNU and wound up transferring out. I didn’t hear the whole story, but she is now at an SEC school, which was pretty shocking to me having known this girl and her parents. It just seems an odd place for a liberal Asian girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not underrated, but JMU is the obvious choice for this type of student.
A B student isn’t getting into JMU anymore.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at CNU and loves it! She had a 4.3 in hs but I know many kids who have been accepted with average grades. You have to want a smaller school but the small class size and interactions with professors have been fantastic for her. Also, the campus is gorgeous.