Anonymous wrote:Schools can no longer use race or ethnicity. That said he seems like a good kid. Keeps busy doing community oriented positive things. That looks good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Hispanic son attends one of those schools now. He feels very comfortable there. All of these schools have programs for first generation/minority students. The OP’s son should visit these schools. Mine went for a shadow day at his top choices.
May I ask which schools are you exactly referring to? Thank you
Hi. I listed them previously- St. Joe’s, Manhattan, Seton Hall, etc. My son chose Loyola MD. Here’s a link to their many programs for minority and first generation students.
https://www.loyola.edu/department/equity-inclusion/student-experience/first-year-programs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Hispanic son attends one of those schools now. He feels very comfortable there. All of these schools have programs for first generation/minority students. The OP’s son should visit these schools. Mine went for a shadow day at his top choices.
May I ask which schools are you exactly referring to? Thank you
Anonymous wrote:My Hispanic son attends one of those schools now. He feels very comfortable there. All of these schools have programs for first generation/minority students. The OP’s son should visit these schools. Mine went for a shadow day at his top choices.