Anonymous wrote:I found it very unattractive. Have you seen Miami of Ohio? Wonderful school if you can get in. Is big but doesn’t feel that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the campus in a nice area?
I have a kid at Dayton now.
One end of the campus is close to the hospitals and downtown Dayton, which can be a little sketchy. On the other side of the campus is the city of Oakwood, which has some beautiful houses on treelined streets.
From what I can tell the students mainly stick to campus. The university owns (almost) all of the single family homes on the streets surrounding the campus and that is upper classman student housing. Each house has a front porch and hanging out on the front porches is a big part of the campus culture (they even named the student portal "porches.")
My junior is in one of those houses this year, I'm looking forward to parents weekend to visit!
Engineering is a big program at Dayton and for the PP who asked if it's safe, the poster I've quoted summarizes it perfectly. My son hasn't had any issues and the students tend to stay closer to campus. It's a nice campus, and for our son it was a good size -- not too big, not too small. Plenty to do on weekends.
Merit aid is generous, we're paying equivalent to UMD (our state) costs.
PP you quoted here, and yes same here, we are paying slightly less than what we would have paid for Virginia in state tuition.
My son is a sophomore and can't wait to live in one of the houses next year!
1. This thread is super old.
2. UMD and many of the VA state schools are better than Dayton so if you’re paying the same price it’s still not exactly a bargain
1. A couple of questions were asked just today.
2. “Better” is relative. We were more interested in “fit” for our student. Who, after visiting U of Dayton, was excited about the school and said it was the right one for him.
The term “fit” makes me want to vomit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If college "ranking" is your thing, then maybe you shouldn't look at Dayton. Just hope your kid wins the jackpot and gets into the school of your choice so you can brag to your neighbor. For everyone else, UD is worth a look. The campus is beautiful, the students and alums love it, and it is big enough to not feel cramped but small enough so teachers know their students. They also give generous financial aid. As for Dayton itself, have you ever seen where Yale is located or UC's South Side neighborhood?
Flyer alums really do speak highly of their experiences at Dayton.
Anonymous wrote:If college "ranking" is your thing, then maybe you shouldn't look at Dayton. Just hope your kid wins the jackpot and gets into the school of your choice so you can brag to your neighbor. For everyone else, UD is worth a look. The campus is beautiful, the students and alums love it, and it is big enough to not feel cramped but small enough so teachers know their students. They also give generous financial aid. As for Dayton itself, have you ever seen where Yale is located or UC's South Side neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:If college "ranking" is your thing, then maybe you shouldn't look at Dayton. Just hope your kid wins the jackpot and gets into the school of your choice so you can brag to your neighbor. For everyone else, UD is worth a look. The campus is beautiful, the students and alums love it, and it is big enough to not feel cramped but small enough so teachers know their students. They also give generous financial aid. As for Dayton itself, have you ever seen where Yale is located or UC's South Side neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the campus in a nice area?
I have a kid at Dayton now.
One end of the campus is close to the hospitals and downtown Dayton, which can be a little sketchy. On the other side of the campus is the city of Oakwood, which has some beautiful houses on treelined streets.
From what I can tell the students mainly stick to campus. The university owns (almost) all of the single family homes on the streets surrounding the campus and that is upper classman student housing. Each house has a front porch and hanging out on the front porches is a big part of the campus culture (they even named the student portal "porches.")
My junior is in one of those houses this year, I'm looking forward to parents weekend to visit!
Engineering is a big program at Dayton and for the PP who asked if it's safe, the poster I've quoted summarizes it perfectly. My son hasn't had any issues and the students tend to stay closer to campus. It's a nice campus, and for our son it was a good size -- not too big, not too small. Plenty to do on weekends.
Merit aid is generous, we're paying equivalent to UMD (our state) costs.
PP you quoted here, and yes same here, we are paying slightly less than what we would have paid for Virginia in state tuition.
My son is a sophomore and can't wait to live in one of the houses next year!
1. This thread is super old.
2. UMD and many of the VA state schools are better than Dayton so if you’re paying the same price it’s still not exactly a bargain
1. So what?
2. According to USNWR the only VA state universities ranked higher than Dayton are UVA, W&M, and Virginia Tech. These are increasingly difficult to get into, and though my kid didn't apply to any of them, I doubt he would have been accepted anyway. So yes, if my kid can go to a place that he really likes for less money than it would cost to send him to Radford or CNU or another state school, then that's what he will do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the campus in a nice area?
I have a kid at Dayton now.
One end of the campus is close to the hospitals and downtown Dayton, which can be a little sketchy. On the other side of the campus is the city of Oakwood, which has some beautiful houses on treelined streets.
From what I can tell the students mainly stick to campus. The university owns (almost) all of the single family homes on the streets surrounding the campus and that is upper classman student housing. Each house has a front porch and hanging out on the front porches is a big part of the campus culture (they even named the student portal "porches.")
My junior is in one of those houses this year, I'm looking forward to parents weekend to visit!
Engineering is a big program at Dayton and for the PP who asked if it's safe, the poster I've quoted summarizes it perfectly. My son hasn't had any issues and the students tend to stay closer to campus. It's a nice campus, and for our son it was a good size -- not too big, not too small. Plenty to do on weekends.
Merit aid is generous, we're paying equivalent to UMD (our state) costs.
PP you quoted here, and yes same here, we are paying slightly less than what we would have paid for Virginia in state tuition.
My son is a sophomore and can't wait to live in one of the houses next year!
1. This thread is super old.
2. UMD and many of the VA state schools are better than Dayton so if you’re paying the same price it’s still not exactly a bargain
1. A couple of questions were asked just today.
2. “Better” is relative. We were more interested in “fit” for our student. Who, after visiting U of Dayton, was excited about the school and said it was the right one for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the campus in a nice area?
I have a kid at Dayton now.
One end of the campus is close to the hospitals and downtown Dayton, which can be a little sketchy. On the other side of the campus is the city of Oakwood, which has some beautiful houses on treelined streets.
From what I can tell the students mainly stick to campus. The university owns (almost) all of the single family homes on the streets surrounding the campus and that is upper classman student housing. Each house has a front porch and hanging out on the front porches is a big part of the campus culture (they even named the student portal "porches.")
My junior is in one of those houses this year, I'm looking forward to parents weekend to visit!
Engineering is a big program at Dayton and for the PP who asked if it's safe, the poster I've quoted summarizes it perfectly. My son hasn't had any issues and the students tend to stay closer to campus. It's a nice campus, and for our son it was a good size -- not too big, not too small. Plenty to do on weekends.
Merit aid is generous, we're paying equivalent to UMD (our state) costs.
PP you quoted here, and yes same here, we are paying slightly less than what we would have paid for Virginia in state tuition.
My son is a sophomore and can't wait to live in one of the houses next year!
1. This thread is super old.
2. UMD and many of the VA state schools are better than Dayton so if you’re paying the same price it’s still not exactly a bargain
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the campus in a nice area?
I have a kid at Dayton now.
One end of the campus is close to the hospitals and downtown Dayton, which can be a little sketchy. On the other side of the campus is the city of Oakwood, which has some beautiful houses on treelined streets.
From what I can tell the students mainly stick to campus. The university owns (almost) all of the single family homes on the streets surrounding the campus and that is upper classman student housing. Each house has a front porch and hanging out on the front porches is a big part of the campus culture (they even named the student portal "porches.")
My junior is in one of those houses this year, I'm looking forward to parents weekend to visit!
Engineering is a big program at Dayton and for the PP who asked if it's safe, the poster I've quoted summarizes it perfectly. My son hasn't had any issues and the students tend to stay closer to campus. It's a nice campus, and for our son it was a good size -- not too big, not too small. Plenty to do on weekends.
Merit aid is generous, we're paying equivalent to UMD (our state) costs.
PP you quoted here, and yes same here, we are paying slightly less than what we would have paid for Virginia in state tuition.
My son is a sophomore and can't wait to live in one of the houses next year!
1. This thread is super old.
2. UMD and many of the VA state schools are better than Dayton so if you’re paying the same price it’s still not exactly a bargain
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the campus in a nice area?
I have a kid at Dayton now.
One end of the campus is close to the hospitals and downtown Dayton, which can be a little sketchy. On the other side of the campus is the city of Oakwood, which has some beautiful houses on treelined streets.
From what I can tell the students mainly stick to campus. The university owns (almost) all of the single family homes on the streets surrounding the campus and that is upper classman student housing. Each house has a front porch and hanging out on the front porches is a big part of the campus culture (they even named the student portal "porches.")
My junior is in one of those houses this year, I'm looking forward to parents weekend to visit!
Engineering is a big program at Dayton and for the PP who asked if it's safe, the poster I've quoted summarizes it perfectly. My son hasn't had any issues and the students tend to stay closer to campus. It's a nice campus, and for our son it was a good size -- not too big, not too small. Plenty to do on weekends.
Merit aid is generous, we're paying equivalent to UMD (our state) costs.
PP you quoted here, and yes same here, we are paying slightly less than what we would have paid for Virginia in state tuition.
My son is a sophomore and can't wait to live in one of the houses next year!
1. This thread is super old.
2. UMD and many of the VA state schools are better than Dayton so if you’re paying the same price it’s still not exactly a bargain