Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg
Anonymous wrote:Howard is not diverse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't rule out UMD. Once she picks a major or activities its a much smaller group of kids as it is broken up into smaller schools within a large school. They have a great arts program. Some of the smaller schools will only have very small arts program, if any. My parents really encouraged me to go to a smaller school. I ended up transferring to a larger one and loving it. It didn't feel large once I got into my major Junior year.
The OP said, "She does not want a large school," so why would you say send her to a large state university?
Trust that the kids knows herself.
In your story, it sounded like you followed your parents' lead. This student sounds like she has some clear preferences. They should not be ignored!
Anonymous wrote:I like your list for her OP. But you need to clarify “diverse”. Actually diverse would be no race above 40- 45% or so and mull races in double digits. Plus maybe some internationals.
An HBCU isn’t diverse any more than a midwestern SLAC is diverse or a TJ is diverse.
If what she wants is a majority AA school you should say that. Because Pacific Union is very diverse. But maybe not in the way you want.
Anonymous wrote:Beloit? Kalamazoo?
Anonymous wrote:Are any of the CTCL schools diverse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard sounds like a match.
She said she wants a diverse school. How is a school in which 90% of students are one race “diverse”?
It’s not racially diverse, but Howard is very social-economically and geographically diverse. The students are from all over the country and world and there’s more socio-economic diversity than there is at comparable schools. Also, there’s no predominant student culture in terms of preppy, artsy, nerdy, etc. there are niches for every kind of kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard sounds like a match.
She said she wants a diverse school. How is a school in which 90% of students are one race “diverse”?