Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the campus and the only red-flag is see is this: https://augustafreepress.com/news/enrollment-decline-for-virginia-universities-puts-radford-umw-at-some-risk-in-the-future/
What is the reason for the decline in these schools?
It is a function of the market. VT, GMU, and JMU have enough demand to grow and they perceive growth (and the additional revenues that come along with it) as strategically important. They have grown 22%, 21%, and 20% respectively over the past decade, and since they are so large and perceived more positively than other schools like Radford, they are kind of sucking up all of the oxygen since there is not overall college enrollment growth (and it it forecast to decline). (UVA and W&M are growing, but aren't as large and are balancing maintaining selectivity with growth.).
UVA and W&M need to quadruple in size yesterday. Minimum 40k students at UVA.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is currently a junior at Mary Washington and she really likes it. She is also a very quiet kid, not a partier at all.
A few things we've noticed about UMW:
Pros:
Great Merit Aid
They accept DE and AP credits generously- three of the four girls in my daughter's apartment are graduating a semester early
We LOVE the on-campus apartment option. The apartments are nice and close to campus. We also love that when she graduates a semester early, we aren't stuck in a year-long lease.
Cons:
My only con is that the school could benefit from Greek life. Without a huge sports culture, it would give the kids more to do, IMO.
I think the reason that JMU is surging is due to the sports/greek culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the campus and the only red-flag is see is this: https://augustafreepress.com/news/enrollment-decline-for-virginia-universities-puts-radford-umw-at-some-risk-in-the-future/
What is the reason for the decline in these schools?
It is a function of the market. VT, GMU, and JMU have enough demand to grow and they perceive growth (and the additional revenues that come along with it) as strategically important. They have grown 22%, 21%, and 20% respectively over the past decade, and since they are so large and perceived more positively than other schools like Radford, they are kind of sucking up all of the oxygen since there is not overall college enrollment growth (and it it forecast to decline). (UVA and W&M are growing, but aren't as large and are balancing maintaining selectivity with growth.).
UVA and W&M need to quadruple in size yesterday. Minimum 40k students at UVA.
That would fundamentally change them to something else. UVA would be Wisconsin and W&M Miami of Ohio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the campus and the only red-flag is see is this: https://augustafreepress.com/news/enrollment-decline-for-virginia-universities-puts-radford-umw-at-some-risk-in-the-future/
What is the reason for the decline in these schools?
It is a function of the market. VT, GMU, and JMU have enough demand to grow and they perceive growth (and the additional revenues that come along with it) as strategically important. They have grown 22%, 21%, and 20% respectively over the past decade, and since they are so large and perceived more positively than other schools like Radford, they are kind of sucking up all of the oxygen since there is not overall college enrollment growth (and it it forecast to decline). (UVA and W&M are growing, but aren't as large and are balancing maintaining selectivity with growth.).
UVA and W&M need to quadruple in size yesterday. Minimum 40k students at UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the campus and the only red-flag is see is this: https://augustafreepress.com/news/enrollment-decline-for-virginia-universities-puts-radford-umw-at-some-risk-in-the-future/
What is the reason for the decline in these schools?
It is a function of the market. VT, GMU, and JMU have enough demand to grow and they perceive growth (and the additional revenues that come along with it) as strategically important. They have grown 22%, 21%, and 20% respectively over the past decade, and since they are so large and perceived more positively than other schools like Radford, they are kind of sucking up all of the oxygen since there is not overall college enrollment growth (and it it forecast to decline). (UVA and W&M are growing, but aren't as large and are balancing maintaining selectivity with growth.).
UVA and W&M need to quadruple in size yesterday. Minimum 40k students at UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the campus and the only red-flag is see is this: https://augustafreepress.com/news/enrollment-decline-for-virginia-universities-puts-radford-umw-at-some-risk-in-the-future/
What is the reason for the decline in these schools?
It is a function of the market. VT, GMU, and JMU have enough demand to grow and they perceive growth (and the additional revenues that come along with it) as strategically important. They have grown 22%, 21%, and 20% respectively over the past decade, and since they are so large and perceived more positively than other schools like Radford, they are kind of sucking up all of the oxygen since there is not overall college enrollment growth (and it it forecast to decline). (UVA and W&M are growing, but aren't as large and are balancing maintaining selectivity with growth.).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the campus and the only red-flag is see is this: https://augustafreepress.com/news/enrollment-decline-for-virginia-universities-puts-radford-umw-at-some-risk-in-the-future/
What is the reason for the decline in these schools?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is currently a junior at Mary Washington and she really likes it. She is also a very quiet kid, not a partier at all.
A few things we've noticed about UMW:
Pros:
Great Merit Aid
They accept DE and AP credits generously- three of the four girls in my daughter's apartment are graduating a semester early
We LOVE the on-campus apartment option. The apartments are nice and close to campus. We also love that when she graduates a semester early, we aren't stuck in a year-long lease.
Cons:
My only con is that the school could benefit from Greek life. Without a huge sports culture, it would give the kids more to do, IMO.
I think the reason that JMU is surging is due to the sports/greek culture.
Anonymous wrote:What STEM offerings does UMW have?
With a lot of demand for CS/CompE and for Stats/Data Science, having strong offerings in that area would be worth both UMW investment and also marketing.