Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bard, Bennington, Colorado College, The New School, Pitzer, Sarah Lawrence, Minerva
lol these are terrible suggestions for OP's kid
Anonymous wrote:What about a school like Warren Wilson College in NC or Paul Smith’s College in NY? Great places for creative outdoorsy kids looking for a more hands-on educational experience.
Anonymous wrote:Bard, Bennington, Colorado College, The New School, Pitzer, Sarah Lawrence, Minerva
Anonymous wrote:I’m a bit miffed at some of the suggestions here since OP described her child as “non-academic” and “not a student.” For example, Bard is a pretty intellectual and rigorous liberal arts college. Not sure it really makes sense for a student with this profile.
It might help if OP came back and provided a little more info about grades and what the student may be interested in studying or looking for in a college environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some very solid schools which had difficulty attracting enough students this year are: Bucknell, Whitman College, Skidmore, University of San Diego, U Colorado at Boulder, West Virginia U., Sewanee-The Univ. of the South, RIT, U Kentucky, and many more.
What are you basing this list on? And what on earth about this students makes you think of Bucknell!?
Anonymous wrote:Some very solid schools which had difficulty attracting enough students this year are: Bucknell, Whitman College, Skidmore, University of San Diego, U Colorado at Boulder, West Virginia U., Sewanee-The Univ. of the South, RIT, U Kentucky, and many more.
Anonymous wrote:Some very solid schools which had difficulty attracting enough students this year are: Bucknell, Whitman College, Skidmore, University of San Diego, U Colorado at Boulder, West Virginia U., Sewanee-The Univ. of the South, RIT, U Kentucky, and many more.
U Kansas, Kansas State, ASU, U Arizona should be options.