Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the suggestions, especially to those who responded with mid- Atlantic and Pac NW options. Had not heard of Whitman - but kid is going to research it. Reed too small. Haverford looks interesting but kid not jazzed about suburban Philadelphia. It is early, and trying to plan a few fall visits on east coast. Planning Colby, Bowdoin, McGill, and Tufts. Not sure how or why McGill is now on list - but my kid is intrigued. Thanks again!
Anonymous wrote:A kid who would enjoy Colby would probably enjoy Colgate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second the recommendation of Davidson. Enrollment is now around 2000 students with almost all living on campus. It has top notch academics with a strong economics department and a very well connected, high achieving alumni network. It's pretty campus looks like it could fit well in New England and is only 20 minutes outside of Charlotte in a cute (and safe) college town with strong town/gown relations. Awesome climate (winter temps in the 60s not unheard of) compared to the New England schools and a Lake Campus on Lake Norman for the students to enjoy. Great school spirit and traditions plus Division 1 sports with basketball being the big draw. Admissions wise it is very competitive with an acceptance rate around 17% but is, for now, an easier admit than some of the elite NESCACs.
Not OP but Davidson sounds like a potential fit for my cold weather adverse rising HS student who is looking at smaller LACs. Anyone know what the political leanings are among the student body at Davidson? Appears the school has longstanding ties to the Presbyterian Church not that it in and of itself means a lot these days.
Davidson College used to lean conservative, now it is right in the middle or a bit to the liberal side.
Anonymous wrote:Are you coming from a New England private? My kid is at an excellent public and neither Colby nor Bowdoin has taken a single applicant from our school in the past five years. It is hard to overstate how few kids are accepted. If your kid is not a sports recruit you need some other options.
Anonymous wrote:Are you coming from a New England private? My kid is at an excellent public and neither Colby nor Bowdoin has taken a single applicant from our school in the past five years. It is hard to overstate how few kids are accepted. If your kid is not a sports recruit you need some other options.
Anonymous wrote:Are you coming from a New England private? My kid is at an excellent public and neither Colby nor Bowdoin has taken a single applicant from our school in the past five years. It is hard to overstate how few kids are accepted. If your kid is not a sports recruit you need some other options.
Anonymous wrote:Are you coming from a New England private? My kid is at an excellent public and neither Colby nor Bowdoin has taken a single applicant from our school in the past five years. It is hard to overstate how few kids are accepted. If your kid is not a sports recruit you need some other options.