Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bills have been written but not passed in the GA to cap enrollments. The number of HS students in VA is starting to decline and there will be fewer potential college students -- there is no doubt that expanding enrollment at large state schools is having an adverse impact on smaller schools (both public and private) in VA.
Va is not shrinking yet and it won’t that much compared to most states. In fact the Asian and Latino populations will keep growing. Protect in state access! Also that is terrible to compare the lower oos at uva and William and Mary, etc. to Umich, Alabama, etc. Those states have totally sold out there in state populations, with a huge detrimental effect on equity, esp for lower SES kids. We should keep the existing caps on oos, which is 25 pct for most schools and 33 for uva and wm. (Vt is also 33?)
Why do you think that (allowing so many OOS). genuine question. California cut back to 10% OOS and internationals when the voters got upset and the Regents felt obliged to give Californians more access to Californian schools. Why don't we want to do that here in VA? UVA is already so difficult to get into. It's one of the few high ranking top state schools that still has such a large percentage OOS
Anonymous wrote:There are too many mediocre colleges & universities. I’d love to just have a few “mega-schools” with tens of thousands of students, like Canada does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bills have been written but not passed in the GA to cap enrollments. The number of HS students in VA is starting to decline and there will be fewer potential college students -- there is no doubt that expanding enrollment at large state schools is having an adverse impact on smaller schools (both public and private) in VA.
Va is not shrinking yet and it won’t that much compared to most states. In fact the Asian and Latino populations will keep growing. Protect in state access! Also that is terrible to compare the lower oos at uva and William and Mary, etc. to Umich, Alabama, etc. Those states have totally sold out there in state populations, with a huge detrimental effect on equity, esp for lower SES kids. We should keep the existing caps on oos, which is 25 pct for most schools and 33 for uva and wm. (Vt is also 33?)
Anonymous wrote:Bills have been written but not passed in the GA to cap enrollments. The number of HS students in VA is starting to decline and there will be fewer potential college students -- there is no doubt that expanding enrollment at large state schools is having an adverse impact on smaller schools (both public and private) in VA.
Anonymous wrote:The article is spot on. Go to SCHEV website and look at enrollment trends. Radford, Umw, Longwood all losing students. Same for several small private schools. Expansion at VT, JMU, etc is hurting smaller schools and tax dollars are facilitating it.