Anonymous
Post 02/19/2023 08:55     Subject: Re:Colleges that change lives near DMV

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good list. My DD who also has ADHD applied to 5 schools (plus two not on it) on the list and got good merit offers from all of them, bringing the cost down to around $30k at all of them.


Can you share which schools?


Allegheny, Washington, Juniata, St Mary's, UMW
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2023 00:24     Subject: Colleges that change lives near DMV

Anonymous wrote:Curious why people are suggesting Mary Washington as a good school for students with adhd. My daughter toured the school and loved it. She happens to have adhd as well


I have a DC who has ADHD currently attending
Good transition program, and a good support system.
They also have a counseling center built into the school. DC has not had issues getting an appointment.
DC goes to therapy and we don't have to pay extra for the sessions- this has been huge plus.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2023 00:19     Subject: Re:Colleges that change lives near DMV

In DC, there is CUA and Trinity Washington. They are not CTCL yet may fulfill your other requirements.
Anonymous
Post 02/19/2023 00:16     Subject: Re:Colleges that change lives near DMV

Anonymous wrote:I'm the mom of a Johnnie. I found this video (very old) to be really helpful in addressing similar concerns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xH5v2E5QdsE

You might also want to Google "top feeder colleges to graduate programs." St. John's College, Reed, Grinnell, and other SLACs end up on the lists when using a per capita approach. https://thecollegesolution.com/50-schools-that-produce-the-most-science-and-engineering-phds-2/




Oh, gosh. The title of that second article should refer to “PHDs” — plural — and not “PHD’s” when referring to more than one. Of all the articles to have that error.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2023 23:54     Subject: Re:Colleges that change lives near DMV

Anonymous wrote:I'm the mom of a Johnnie. I found this video (very old) to be really helpful in addressing similar concerns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xH5v2E5QdsE

You might also want to Google "top feeder colleges to graduate programs." St. John's College, Reed, Grinnell, and other SLACs end up on the lists when using a per capita approach. https://thecollegesolution.com/50-schools-that-produce-the-most-science-and-engineering-phds-2/




They should really remake this video.