Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think those comments are based on this study.
https://ir.vanderbilt.edu/items/d93ad09f-b3ac-42e8-a22c-b024f47558e3
And it shows that professors send kids to the kind of school they teach at. Shocking.
It states quite a bit more than that. Research extensive university faculty send their kids to LACs at about 800% the rate of the general population. Compare their 23% rate to national rate of 3% mentioned on top of p19. Also, the authors note that LAC profs have necessarily spent time at both kinds of institutions, so would be the most informed. When LAC profs own employers are excluded the rate to LACs is 44%; when included it’s 49%. Again, LACs only account for 3% percent of undergrads nationally.
That 3% is actually a superset of baccalaureate colleges that also includes schools with primarily regional draws, because the number of students at what USNWR calls “National Liberal Arts Colleges” is closer to just 1-2% of total, about an order of magnitude fewer undergrads than at R1s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This may have been true, before most well regarded SLACs were 40% athletes.
Only a handful of the NESCACs are that high (and not all of those are recruited.)
Anonymous wrote:This may have been true, before most well regarded SLACs were 40% athletes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think those comments are based on this study.
https://ir.vanderbilt.edu/items/d93ad09f-b3ac-42e8-a22c-b024f47558e3
And it shows that professors send kids to the kind of school they teach at. Shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Professor parent here. My kids can only get tuition exchange at some less competitive SLACs (similar to employing institution). I'll encourage them to apply because free college is a massive gift, and we don't make anywhere near enough to pay for a private school. If they want a brand name and can't get into the very top SLACs/Ivies with great aid packages, then the state flagship might be their best bet.
Anonymous wrote:Professors are insiders. They know so well at research universities undergraduate students are not their priority.
Their offspring are more academically oriented rather than business oriented. Many of them would pursue advanced degrees. LAC is perfect for that.
Anonymous wrote:
Made up story by SLAC bosters.