Anonymous wrote:Nowadays most students would prefer a T30 over a liberal arts college. And a T15 over a T10 lac.
Anonymous wrote:There was a chart in Dream School that showed Kenyon had the biggest dropoff in full pay students of any college in the US over the last decade. That's a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Visited both Denison and Kenyon during a college swing. DC preferred the location of Denison by far and away. I thought both were great but driving to Kenyon and then to Denison I understand. Kenyon is truly rural and that’s not what DC was looking for.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that they still don't have a Computer Science major.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that they still don't have a Computer Science major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nowadays most students would prefer a T30 over a liberal arts college. And a T15 over a T10 lac.
OK, NOVA mom. Just say you hate SLACs and keep it moving.
Anonymous wrote:Hard times ahead. I could never understand DCUM’s love for this school—it’s just not that great.
https://kenyoncollegian.com/news/2025/11/kenyon-personnel-to-be-reduced-as-student-body-decreases/
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Kenyon College should form a strong alliance and exchange program with Grinnell College. This would enable students at both schools to study and to better understand the growth cycles of corn in Ohio versus he growth cycles of corn in Iowa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nowadays most students would prefer a T30 over a liberal arts college. And a T15 over a T10 lac.
Kenyon College's concerted, and admirable, effort to increase to 2,000 students which actually resulted in a net loss of 110 students is evidence of this trend.
Rightsizing is the wisest move for small, isolated Kenyon College at this time.
In the future, Kenyon College should consider an alliance which would make Kenyon College a 2 year feeder school to an elite university like Emory at Oxford (Oxford, Georgia) is to Emory University. Any thoughts as to which university would be a good match with Kenyon College ? Maybe U Chicago ?
Nope. Let Kenyon be Kenyon, because it sure as hell wouldn't want to be Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nowadays most students would prefer a T30 over a liberal arts college. And a T15 over a T10 lac.
Kenyon College's concerted, and admirable, effort to increase to 2,000 students which actually resulted in a net loss of 110 students is evidence of this trend.
Rightsizing is the wisest move for small, isolated Kenyon College at this time.
In the future, Kenyon College should consider an alliance which would make Kenyon College a 2 year feeder school to an elite university like Emory at Oxford (Oxford, Georgia) is to Emory University. Any thoughts as to which university would be a good match with Kenyon College ? Maybe U Chicago ?