Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think that makes sense OP-and I say this as a parent of above average but not stellar kids who probably won’t get into these schools. I just wish these state schools were more affordable for parents not making DCUM levels of money. In state VA schools for 2 kids can be upwards of 360k. It’s craziness.
Both UVA and W&M meet 100% of needs in state
Anonymous wrote:DC applied to all three of these schools last cycle and will be trying again. These three schools are getting more competitive and out of reach for everyday people. I think each of them should be split up into multiple different schools that each have less competitive admissions or they should each double in size. Not just a 10% increase or 2% increase every year or whatever thing like that. They need to start construction NOW to build at least 2x the housing, classrooms, etc. to accommodate double the number of students and all new students should be required to come from Virginia. These admissions practices have gone way too far. As soon as admission rates hit below 50% for in-state applicants there should be mandatory student body expansions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The history is that both ODU and CNU previously were part of W&M.
GMU previously was part of UVA. UVA Wise still exists - a bit surprising OP's DC did not apply there. UMW was originally the women's college counterpart to UVA (which was almost only men until around 1970).
I have been told that both Radford and JMU were founded as Teachers Colleges way back when.
UVA must re-absorb GMU and UMW. There must be free transferring between these campuses. W&M must re-absorb ODU and CNU. There must also be free transferring between these. This has to happen.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think that makes sense OP-and I say this as a parent of above average but not stellar kids who probably won’t get into these schools. I just wish these state schools were more affordable for parents not making DCUM levels of money. In state VA schools for 2 kids can be upwards of 360k. It’s craziness.
Anonymous wrote:The history is that both ODU and CNU previously were part of W&M.
GMU previously was part of UVA. UVA Wise still exists - a bit surprising OP's DC did not apply there. UMW was originally the women's college counterpart to UVA (which was almost only men until around 1970).
I have been told that both Radford and JMU were founded as Teachers Colleges way back when.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That makes no sense. There are a lot of great VA in-state options. Why not attend one of those?
There is too much hierarchy. Alternatively, they could combine all of the universities (UVa, VTech, William and Mary, Gmu, Jmu, Cnu, Longwood) into one university and have a lottery for all who are accepted to decide who goes to which campus.
Maybe make it more like NC. UVA separate but then Virginia U - GMU campus, VAU - Longwood campus etc.
Just because NC operates like that doesn’t mean there isn’t a hierarchy. UNC and NC State are held in a higher regard than all of the regional schools, and the regional schools are perfectly fine just like ODU and Longwood are perfectly fine universities. VCU isn’t suddenly going to have some upgraded status if you call it UVA-Richmond
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That makes no sense. There are a lot of great VA in-state options. Why not attend one of those?
There is too much hierarchy. Alternatively, they could combine all of the universities (UVa, VTech, William and Mary, Gmu, Jmu, Cnu, Longwood) into one university and have a lottery for all who are accepted to decide who goes to which campus.
Maybe make it more like NC. UVA separate but then Virginia U - GMU campus, VAU - Longwood campus etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are so lucky to live in VA. We are considering paying $70-$80k to send our kid to one of your schools…if they are lucky enough to even be admitted.
Maybe Virginia need to shrink the out of state student body to make more spots for taxpayer in state kids.
Taxes barely contribute to W&M and UVA's budgets. At that point they would be better off going private, out of state students help maintain their budgets.
Anonymous wrote:You all are so lucky to live in VA. We are considering paying $70-$80k to send our kid to one of your schools…if they are lucky enough to even be admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That makes no sense. There are a lot of great VA in-state options. Why not attend one of those?
There is too much hierarchy. Alternatively, they could combine all of the universities (UVa, VTech, William and Mary, Gmu, Jmu, Cnu, Longwood) into one university and have a lottery for all who are accepted to decide who goes to which campus.
This wouldn’t make sense because location does matter when it comes to universities. If someone want to stay local or work closely to certain industries it wouldn’t work.
Free transferring between all campuses. CNU students can transfer to UVA & W&M and so can Longwood students. Free transferring between campuses once you're admitted to the system.