Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
"Demented" seems a bit extreme.
Some people WANT a change of scenery. Going to a school where 40 other kids from your class, plus dozens of others that you know from church, out of school ECs, etc. isn't what everyone wants.
Some VA schools are large enough you hardly if ever run into, never mind see across the way, other kids from hs, church, ECs, etc. This is the case for my kid at UVA.
I wouldn't know because my kids didn't go to in-state schools. But talking with friends with kids at in state schools, they often run into old classmates and such-living in the same dorms, joining the same clubs, going to the same parties... The ones I've heard of are specifically at Virginia tech and JMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Because Oklahoma’s merit makes COA competitive while also offering more programs, sports, etc. So it’s an option for some who want to go OOS - oh and it’s higher ranked than JMU (132 vs 148).
That’s the point - it’s demented to put so much store in going out of state and on rankings like that.
"Demented" seems a bit extreme.
Some people WANT a change of scenery. Going to a school where 40 other kids from your class, plus dozens of others that you know from church, out of school ECs, etc. isn't what everyone wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t say enough good things about JMU. Pleasantly surprised. It is the perfect place for my daughter. She loves her professors and has made lifelong friends.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered OOS auto merit awards?
Oklahoma
http://www.ou.edu/admissions/affordability/scholarships.html
Alabama
https://afford.ua.edu/scholarships/out-of-state-freshman/
Arizona (The Arizona Tuition Award)
https://financialaid.arizona.edu/2025-2026-terms-and-conditions
lol why would you send your kid to college in Oklahoma instead of JMU? you people have truly lost the plot.
I'm not the pp you quoted, but my kid (currently a college freshman) applied to Oklahoma and did not apply JMU (though he ultimately chose a different school.)
Oklahoma has many programs that JMU would not--for example, meteorology. Oklahoma also has a larger engineering school than JMU.
Anonymous wrote:You’re all a bunch of short sighted and misguided weirdos. Two of my kids went to UVA and another went to another VA state school. They may have had 20 classmates from high school go with them. In a class of nearly 4000 they barely saw them, but when they did they’d say hello - they’re not so weird that the possibility of seeing a fleeting familiar face on campus once in a blue moon ruled out a state college. That’s just plain nuts.
We saved lots of money by going the state school route, our kids got prestigious degrees, and they moved back to the DMV and got married and had kids - all of whom we see regularly and are fully ingrained into our lives. It’s odd AF that so many of you are all about shipping your kids off to far away and expensive places only to see them never return. Makes zero sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oklahoma has way more prestige. JMU is ranked in the 150s. If you want the prestige factor, go to Oklahoma. Not as much prestige as some schools like Penn State but still
^^demented thinking on display
Wow you are rude. Ever consider being nice? Also, it's trues. Oklahoma prestige is on par with most prestigious southern schools.
way to miss the point. But please do send your kid to Oklahoma because they’re too good for JMU 😆
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oklahoma has way more prestige. JMU is ranked in the 150s. If you want the prestige factor, go to Oklahoma. Not as much prestige as some schools like Penn State but still
^^demented thinking on display
Wow you are rude. Ever consider being nice? Also, it's trues. Oklahoma prestige is on par with most prestigious southern schools.