Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scranton or Marshall? Those 2 came up as having a Japanese minor. Marshall is bigger and farther away, but is pretty well known for its support programs.
Thanks! Will check them out with her.
Scranton is a terrible fit other than maybe offering a Japanese minor.
I did say I was only looking for Japanese and not too far.
It’s fine if it isn’t actually a fit.
Why would you want a suggestion that doesn't seem like a fit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scranton or Marshall? Those 2 came up as having a Japanese minor. Marshall is bigger and farther away, but is pretty well known for its support programs.
Thanks! Will check them out with her.
Scranton is a terrible fit other than maybe offering a Japanese minor.
I did say I was only looking for Japanese and not too far.
It’s fine if it isn’t actually a fit.
Why would you want a suggestion that doesn't seem like a fit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scranton or Marshall? Those 2 came up as having a Japanese minor. Marshall is bigger and farther away, but is pretty well known for its support programs.
Thanks! Will check them out with her.
Scranton is a terrible fit other than maybe offering a Japanese minor.
I did say I was only looking for Japanese and not too far.
It’s fine if it isn’t actually a fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ursinus in PA?
Ursinus seems to have nearly all of what's on her list. We are going to check it out.
Anonymous wrote:Radford (but has 6,000 students)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scranton or Marshall? Those 2 came up as having a Japanese minor. Marshall is bigger and farther away, but is pretty well known for its support programs.
Thanks! Will check them out with her.
Scranton is a terrible fit other than maybe offering a Japanese minor.
Anonymous wrote:Ursinus in PA?
Anonymous wrote:Might be a little larger and further than looking for but RIT has support programs both academic and career for students on the spectrum. They also have cross over with students participating in digital art and technology and students participating in performing arts. There are small music/performing arts scholarships.
https://www.rit.edu/spectrumsupport/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scranton or Marshall? Those 2 came up as having a Japanese minor. Marshall is bigger and farther away, but is pretty well known for its support programs.
Thanks! Will check them out with her.
Anonymous wrote:Scranton or Marshall? Those 2 came up as having a Japanese minor. Marshall is bigger and farther away, but is pretty well known for its support programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD on the spectrum is at UMW and loves it. They have well respected theater and art programs, and a small Japanese program. My DD who has never willingly socialized in her life is out at club meetings 4 or 5 times a week. We are shocked. It has been a perfect for her. Good luck OP. Sounds like several good options to consider.
Mary Washington?