Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what has Wesleyan’s trajectory been in his 18 years. If Wesleyan were a publicly traded stock analysts would rate it Sell.
Yup, record apps and strong class size with a new science facility about to come online. Doesn’t have to lure kids with merit discounts. Definitely a sell.
Please go back to stroking the WASP schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst, Wiliams, and Bowdoin will weather the demographic cliff with their $2 billion endowments. Colby and Holy Cross have 2 of the best Presidents in higher education. IMO, Colgate had 3,000 app drop, Midd smaller decine but rankings have nosedived probably more than any other LAC. Forget Conn College, Trinity has seen much better days. Bucknell
Lafayette, and Lehigh fighting it out for kids who see Pennsylvania as a destination(yikes). Wesleyan and Bates carving out the really woke crowd. Lesser prestige schools like Hobart and St. Lawrence in tough spots.
Colby president has done nothing but game the rankings like NE.
Yeah I didn’t really get that comment- there’s a lot of stronger higher ed leaders in the LAC space too- Michael Roth, Maud Mendel, Hiram Chodosh…
Roth is congenial, but, unfortunately, an intellectual lightweight.
You obviously know nothing about Michael Roth.
Mr. Roth is not congenial?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst, Wiliams, and Bowdoin will weather the demographic cliff with their $2 billion endowments. Colby and Holy Cross have 2 of the best Presidents in higher education. IMO, Colgate had 3,000 app drop, Midd smaller decine but rankings have nosedived probably more than any other LAC. Forget Conn College, Trinity has seen much better days. Bucknell
Lafayette, and Lehigh fighting it out for kids who see Pennsylvania as a destination(yikes). Wesleyan and Bates carving out the really woke crowd. Lesser prestige schools like Hobart and St. Lawrence in tough spots.
Colby president has done nothing but game the rankings like NE.
Yeah I didn’t really get that comment- there’s a lot of stronger higher ed leaders in the LAC space too- Michael Roth, Maud Mendel, Hiram Chodosh…
Roth is congenial, but, unfortunately, an intellectual lightweight.
You obviously know nothing about Michael Roth.
Anonymous wrote:Total dollars are up mainly from a few large donors. Well documented alumni annual giving rates are down. Schools like Holy Cross school with perhaps highest giving rate, Notre Dame and maybe Davidson are outliers as these 3 are more moderate. Whole thread on here recently about Princeton’s decline and Duke is also much lower. Would be interested in what Vanderbilt’s alumni giving rates is now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what has Wesleyan’s trajectory been in his 18 years. If Wesleyan were a publicly traded stock analysts would rate it Sell.
Yup, record apps and strong class size with a new science facility about to come online. Doesn’t have to lure kids with merit discounts. Definitely a sell.
Please go back to stroking the WASP schools.
Anonymous wrote:But what has Wesleyan’s trajectory been in his 18 years. If Wesleyan were a publicly traded stock analysts would rate it Sell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst, Wiliams, and Bowdoin will weather the demographic cliff with their $2 billion endowments. Colby and Holy Cross have 2 of the best Presidents in higher education. IMO, Colgate had 3,000 app drop, Midd smaller decine but rankings have nosedived probably more than any other LAC. Forget Conn College, Trinity has seen much better days. Bucknell
Lafayette, and Lehigh fighting it out for kids who see Pennsylvania as a destination(yikes). Wesleyan and Bates carving out the really woke crowd. Lesser prestige schools like Hobart and St. Lawrence in tough spots.
Not for nothing but I don’t think a lot of you have ever spent any time on Wesleyan’s campus. Unless by woke you mean DS can’t fly his Trump flag outside his fraternity house window without some pushback.
yeah hello - pls lets not make Wesleyan out to be some type of open-minded and balanced Mayberry. My kiddo athlete had threats carved into his dorm room door during 2020 election. And this is the most apolitical kid on earth - the wackos just saw all athletes as threats. I would think twice about encouraging your DS to be vocal about his MaGa leanings
No one said it was balanced politically. But neither are most selective colleges between Virginia and New England. My point is that it’s way over billed as some blue haired woketopia relative to other schools. You’ve made this claim before that the school is inhospitable to athletes and that hasn’t been my DC’s experience. If your “apolitical” kid wanted to embrace their MAGA leanings maybe they should have looked at W&L. not the schools fault that you failed to consider fit.
and you’ve made incessant claims about how wonderfully collaborative and supportive Wesleyan is for athletes - it’s just flat out false. The student body hates the athletes and it’s likely the most siloed clique-ridden undergrad population in the US
Anonymous wrote:Most if not all of these liberal arts schools are run by liberals and more likely reaaly
Liberal. Moderate and Conservative grads from elite schools go into business CEO track or Wall Street. These college administrators have used their positions for last 20 years to carry out their political agenda. Not surprised that alumni giving rates have plummeted at these schools well documented. As a moderate my 2 schools have lost me as a contributor until changes are made and views other than woke are welcomed and many classmates have also stopped writing checks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst, Wiliams, and Bowdoin will weather the demographic cliff with their $2 billion endowments. Colby and Holy Cross have 2 of the best Presidents in higher education. IMO, Colgate had 3,000 app drop, Midd smaller decine but rankings have nosedived probably more than any other LAC. Forget Conn College, Trinity has seen much better days. Bucknell
Lafayette, and Lehigh fighting it out for kids who see Pennsylvania as a destination(yikes). Wesleyan and Bates carving out the really woke crowd. Lesser prestige schools like Hobart and St. Lawrence in tough spots.
Not for nothing but I don’t think a lot of you have ever spent any time on Wesleyan’s campus. Unless by woke you mean DS can’t fly his Trump flag outside his fraternity house window without some pushback.
yeah hello - pls lets not make Wesleyan out to be some type of open-minded and balanced Mayberry. My kiddo athlete had threats carved into his dorm room door during 2020 election. And this is the most apolitical kid on earth - the wackos just saw all athletes as threats. I would think twice about encouraging your DS to be vocal about his MaGa leanings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst, Wiliams, and Bowdoin will weather the demographic cliff with their $2 billion endowments. Colby and Holy Cross have 2 of the best Presidents in higher education. IMO, Colgate had 3,000 app drop, Midd smaller decine but rankings have nosedived probably more than any other LAC. Forget Conn College, Trinity has seen much better days. Bucknell
Lafayette, and Lehigh fighting it out for kids who see Pennsylvania as a destination(yikes). Wesleyan and Bates carving out the really woke crowd. Lesser prestige schools like Hobart and St. Lawrence in tough spots.
Colby president has done nothing but game the rankings like NE.
Yeah I didn’t really get that comment- there’s a lot of stronger higher ed leaders in the LAC space too- Michael Roth, Maud Mendel, Hiram Chodosh…
Roth is congenial, but, unfortunately, an intellectual lightweight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amherst, Wiliams, and Bowdoin will weather the demographic cliff with their $2 billion endowments. Colby and Holy Cross have 2 of the best Presidents in higher education. IMO, Colgate had 3,000 app drop, Midd smaller decine but rankings have nosedived probably more than any other LAC. Forget Conn College, Trinity has seen much better days. Bucknell
Lafayette, and Lehigh fighting it out for kids who see Pennsylvania as a destination(yikes). Wesleyan and Bates carving out the really woke crowd. Lesser prestige schools like Hobart and St. Lawrence in tough spots.
Colby president has done nothing but game the rankings like NE.
Yeah I didn’t really get that comment- there’s a lot of stronger higher ed leaders in the LAC space too- Michael Roth, Maud Mendel, Hiram Chodosh…