Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine paying $80-90k for any school. And all of these SLACs sound exactly the same.
Anonymous wrote:Of course this discussion is only about the top five SLACs. I went to Swat and loved it but for our junior who wants a SLAC we'll include Midwest schools like Oberlin, Grinnell and Macalaster, other East coast schools like Hamilton, Lafayette, Skidmore and F&M. Vassar and the other Maine schools (Colby and Bates) are lovely. These schools are all fairly selective and pretty and offer a great liberal arts education.
Anonymous wrote:SLAC’s are a tougher sell in the South where we have great in-state flagships and state-sponsored merit scholarship programs. Georgia’s Hope scholarship, FL Bright Futures, etc
Anonymous wrote:SLAC’s are a tougher sell in the South where we have great in-state flagships and state-sponsored merit scholarship programs. Georgia’s Hope scholarship, FL Bright Futures, etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine paying $80-90k for any school. And all of these SLACs sound exactly the same.
That’s why they offer Mercedes, Hondas and Kias. Options for all price points, some better than others. For those with the means, or the ability to qualify for merit or financial aid, SLACs can be amazing experiences. I have kids at two different SLACs and have seen the benefits firsthand.
but the slacs all seem like Hondas, and 90k with no merit aid offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between our 2 kids we probably visited 20 or so LACs. We liked most of them. I will say there are some regional differences. If a student isn’t satisfied with what they’ve seen on the East Cost, consider looking further.
Agreed. The lacs in the rest of the country look dramatically different than those in New England. DS hated the LACs in the northeast but adores his current college on the west coast.
Anonymous wrote:Williams was too remote for my taste. We liked Swarthmore.
Anonymous wrote:Of course this discussion is only about the top five SLACs. I went to Swat and loved it but for our junior who wants a SLAC we'll include Midwest schools like Oberlin, Grinnell and Macalaster, other East coast schools like Hamilton, Lafayette, Skidmore and F&M. Vassar and the other Maine schools (Colby and Bates) are lovely. These schools are all fairly selective and pretty and offer a great liberal arts education.
Anonymous wrote:Between our 2 kids we probably visited 20 or so LACs. We liked most of them. I will say there are some regional differences. If a student isn’t satisfied with what they’ve seen on the East Cost, consider looking further.
Anonymous wrote:We liked Bowdoin and Colby but found Bates depressing. Loved Wesleyan, Davidson and Haverford. Found Williams and Amherst to be too remote.