Anonymous
Post 05/04/2025 00:44     Subject: Christopher Newport

Anonymous wrote:There are many great options in Virginia.


I just want to highlight this. We are truly blessed in Virginia to have so many great public options. Few, if any, other states can match Virginia.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2025 23:49     Subject: Christopher Newport

My DC is an incoming freshman at CNU. He loved the feel of the campus. He preferred it over W&M. DC will be a business major and likes the business school there. High school stats are competitive- 4.6 weighted. Multiple AP classes with “5” and will graduate with an IB diploma as well. DC has gone to nationals in different ECs as well.
My DC said they could see themself there. As a parent, I want them to go where they will be happy. I believe the cream will rise to the top, at any institution.
Visit CNU and see if it is the right fit. And check on UMW and/or VCU. There are many great options in Virginia.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2025 09:33     Subject: Christopher Newport

Anonymous wrote:They are giving good money to top students. I know very smart high achievers who went to CNU. The size was right, good food, pretty campus, and cheerful vibe. Their families didn’t have much money for college so when the choice was between W&M at full pay and terrible food and dorms or CNU at a very low price with a lovely campus and yummy food they chose CNU. Also, all the grads I know are working in their fields right away.


What a ridiculous post. Yummy food? Are you 12?
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2025 07:32     Subject: Christopher Newport

I'd visit all of them. Definitely different vibes. My DD strongly preferred UMW vs CNU and VCU but I know kids very happy at all of them. DD felt UMW felt closer to W&M while CNU was more like UVA.

I've agree VCU could be great for STEM+arts for fun. But check on how it works to participate in arts ensembles if you aren't in the majors.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2025 06:09     Subject: Christopher Newport

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How big is Greek life? DD isn’t interested in sororities. Would she have no friends? She’s not a big partier, and would be looking to things like performing arts (theatre, singing) as extra curriculars to get involved in.


Can she go to VCU?

She doesn’t want to major in anything with performing arts. She’s interested in chemistry or math. Her ECs are performing arts and she wants to be able to continue them, for fun, but not as a major. VCU is in consideration, though.


While VCUarts is an excellent part of VCU it’s not the only part of VCU by any means. She can get an excellent college education there in chemistry or math. Please get more information on VCU and add it to her list.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2025 04:30     Subject: Christopher Newport

I think VCU has two strengths, arts and also the fact that it’s in a city near a major medical facility.

If your daughter is at all interested in science, math or healthcare, VCU is a great place to get an education.

CNU feels more like a small town little art college than a large city urban College like VCU, so that is probably the primary difference
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2025 23:22     Subject: Christopher Newport

Anonymous wrote:Sorry, that should be UMW!

Thanks, that’s actually in her top two, so that’s nice to hear!
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2025 18:04     Subject: Christopher Newport

Sorry, that should be UMW!
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2025 18:04     Subject: Christopher Newport

Anonymous wrote:How big is Greek life? DD isn’t interested in sororities. Would she have no friends? She’s not a big partier, and would be looking to things like performing arts (theatre, singing) as extra curriculars to get involved in.


Not sure if you’re the OP or a different poster, but I’d look at UNW for a kid with those criteria. Might be a better fit than CNU.