Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know that went to CMU is conservative and give off vibes similar to Liberty University.
Anonymous wrote:VCU if you want health major or science major
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know that went to CMU is conservative and give off vibes similar to Liberty University.
Anonymous wrote:It might be helpful to ED to UVA or WM or apply early action to VT. Depending on major and gender your DC could have a good shot.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know that went to CMU is conservative and give off vibes similar to Liberty University.
Anonymous wrote:It might be helpful to ED to UVA or WM or apply early action to VT. Depending on major and gender your DC could have a good shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My vote would also be JMU and my kid (and I) are right there with you on the “hotel” feel of CNU’s interiors. It was enough to take it off the list for DC. Just didn’t feel enough like a school, DC couldn’t envision themself living there. Beautiful, but feels like a fancy hotel or museum inside.
The carpets and furniture felt very hotel-like, especially the design and I didn't really care for the university's library either. It felt limited and out of sight which made the hotel feel even more prominent. The dorms are amazing and my daughter loved them (probably the nicest we have seen). The tour guides were also great and very well spoken. I didn't like the lack of diversity and the guides were all involved with campus ministry which made me think because we aren't a religious family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only on DCUM can a campus be criticized for being nice looking.
JMU, VT and UVA have nice looking campuses as well without looking like a hotel or museum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid graduated from CNU Spring 2025 and was in the PLP and Honors program. They had a great experience at CNU. I was skeptical at first bc of the size, but really it was big enough to have options for activities and friends but small enough that you didn't get lost. FWIW my kid ended up double majoring, got the minor in leadership through PLP (which a lot of kids drop out of) had an internship between junior and senior year which resulted in a full time job offer on graduation. Easy access to professors and advisors who actually have time/interest in working with students. CNU also just opened a brand new engineering building and they've got a pipeline to Jefferson Labs. My kid had a great friend group, plenty of social life and it's a really good D3 sports school ie no weekend revolving around the football game. Bonus is you probably know someone who played on a national championship team. Hate on it all you want, but for my kid it was a great choice.
Oh and I love JMU and probably would have pressured my kid to go there if they'd applied.
OP here. Thank you for this. It is very helpful to hear a first hand experience from the parent of a student. What did your student major in? How involved was the PLP program and do many students drop out? I saw a Reddit post that said 60% of students drop out within the first year