Anonymous wrote:I will help the PP asking good questions that axiomatic poster can’t answer.
One reason graduation rates might be lower is the socio economic situation of students. Those with less financial resources or assistance may leave school altogether when money runs out.
Anonymous wrote:I will help the PP asking good questions that axiomatic poster can’t answer.
One reason graduation rates might be lower is the socio economic situation of students. Those with less financial resources or assistance may leave school altogether when money runs out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Richmond if he applies ED
Mostly Bs 9-10would not get in
Yeah, but that 35 looks good. As well as the upward trajectory in grades over the years.
I think Elon and Richmond are doable for someone looking for an easier admit to a Davidson-type school. I'd also look at High Point. Will definitely get in there.
Yikes! No to HPU. They’ve had accreditation issues. No comparison to the quality of education at a well-established school like Davidson. There are other much better and comparable suggestions in the thread.
Can you give examples of your concerns about High Point’s quality of education?
https://www.hpenews.com/news/accrediting-group-has-hpu-on-warning/article_b3128d57-c857-54e8-bff6-3024efdec96d.html
You said Davidson has better academics. What is inferior about High Point’s academic offerings?
Are you fuggin serious?
Yes. Can you seriously not provide specific examples?
Two links were posted. They are on year two of an accreditation warning not that anyone is choosing High Point for academics
The article says only one graduate program in education is currently being investigated. Have you done any actual research or do you just post news articles?
Personally, I wouldn’t feel comfortable shelling out money for a degree from an institution that can’t get their accreditation in order and are essentially on warning/probation. This points to much larger issues within HPU.
Also, in terms of comparison with Davidson, HPU has a 61% 4 year graduation rate (65% 6 year rate), whereas Davidson is 88%/92%. These are entirely different student outcomes based on data, regardless of people’s anecdotal information. A fairly large percentage of HPU students, more than one-third, do not complete college and obtain a degree within 6 years.
What does a lower graduation rate tell us about academics at High Point?
Sorry you don’t understand the value of graduation rates as a factor in analyzing colleges. I see accreditation issues combined with low graduation rates as major red flags and warning signs!
Why do they matter? Maybe classes at Davidson are easier?
:lol:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Richmond if he applies ED
Mostly Bs 9-10would not get in
Yeah, but that 35 looks good. As well as the upward trajectory in grades over the years.
I think Elon and Richmond are doable for someone looking for an easier admit to a Davidson-type school. I'd also look at High Point. Will definitely get in there.
Yikes! No to HPU. They’ve had accreditation issues. No comparison to the quality of education at a well-established school like Davidson. There are other much better and comparable suggestions in the thread.
Can you give examples of your concerns about High Point’s quality of education?
https://www.hpenews.com/news/accrediting-group-has-hpu-on-warning/article_b3128d57-c857-54e8-bff6-3024efdec96d.html
You said Davidson has better academics. What is inferior about High Point’s academic offerings?
Are you fuggin serious?
Yes. Can you seriously not provide specific examples?
Two links were posted. They are on year two of an accreditation warning not that anyone is choosing High Point for academics
The article says only one graduate program in education is currently being investigated. Have you done any actual research or do you just post news articles?
Personally, I wouldn’t feel comfortable shelling out money for a degree from an institution that can’t get their accreditation in order and are essentially on warning/probation. This points to much larger issues within HPU.
Also, in terms of comparison with Davidson, HPU has a 61% 4 year graduation rate (65% 6 year rate), whereas Davidson is 88%/92%. These are entirely different student outcomes based on data, regardless of people’s anecdotal information. A fairly large percentage of HPU students, more than one-third, do not complete college and obtain a degree within 6 years.
What does a lower graduation rate tell us about academics at High Point?
Sorry you don’t understand the value of graduation rates as a factor in analyzing colleges. I see accreditation issues combined with low graduation rates as major red flags and warning signs!
Why do they matter? Maybe classes at Davidson are easier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Richmond if he applies ED
Mostly Bs 9-10would not get in
Yeah, but that 35 looks good. As well as the upward trajectory in grades over the years.
I think Elon and Richmond are doable for someone looking for an easier admit to a Davidson-type school. I'd also look at High Point. Will definitely get in there.
Yikes! No to HPU. They’ve had accreditation issues. No comparison to the quality of education at a well-established school like Davidson. There are other much better and comparable suggestions in the thread.
Can you give examples of your concerns about High Point’s quality of education?
https://www.hpenews.com/news/accrediting-group-has-hpu-on-warning/article_b3128d57-c857-54e8-bff6-3024efdec96d.html
You said Davidson has better academics. What is inferior about High Point’s academic offerings?
Are you fuggin serious?
Yes. Can you seriously not provide specific examples?
Two links were posted. They are on year two of an accreditation warning not that anyone is choosing High Point for academics
The article says only one graduate program in education is currently being investigated. Have you done any actual research or do you just post news articles?
Personally, I wouldn’t feel comfortable shelling out money for a degree from an institution that can’t get their accreditation in order and are essentially on warning/probation. This points to much larger issues within HPU.
Also, in terms of comparison with Davidson, HPU has a 61% 4 year graduation rate (65% 6 year rate), whereas Davidson is 88%/92%. These are entirely different student outcomes based on data, regardless of people’s anecdotal information. A fairly large percentage of HPU students, more than one-third, do not complete college and obtain a degree within 6 years.
What does a lower graduation rate tell us about academics at High Point?
Sorry you don’t understand the value of graduation rates as a factor in analyzing colleges. I see accreditation issues combined with low graduation rates as major red flags and warning signs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Richmond if he applies ED
Mostly Bs 9-10would not get in
Yeah, but that 35 looks good. As well as the upward trajectory in grades over the years.
I think Elon and Richmond are doable for someone looking for an easier admit to a Davidson-type school. I'd also look at High Point. Will definitely get in there.
Yikes! No to HPU. They’ve had accreditation issues. No comparison to the quality of education at a well-established school like Davidson. There are other much better and comparable suggestions in the thread.
Can you give examples of your concerns about High Point’s quality of education?
https://www.hpenews.com/news/accrediting-group-has-hpu-on-warning/article_b3128d57-c857-54e8-bff6-3024efdec96d.html
You said Davidson has better academics. What is inferior about High Point’s academic offerings?
Are you fuggin serious?
Yes. Can you seriously not provide specific examples?
Two links were posted. They are on year two of an accreditation warning not that anyone is choosing High Point for academics
The article says only one graduate program in education is currently being investigated. Have you done any actual research or do you just post news articles?
Personally, I wouldn’t feel comfortable shelling out money for a degree from an institution that can’t get their accreditation in order and are essentially on warning/probation. This points to much larger issues within HPU.
Also, in terms of comparison with Davidson, HPU has a 61% 4 year graduation rate (65% 6 year rate), whereas Davidson is 88%/92%. These are entirely different student outcomes based on data, regardless of people’s anecdotal information. A fairly large percentage of HPU students, more than one-third, do not complete college and obtain a degree within 6 years.
What does a lower graduation rate tell us about academics at High Point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Richmond if he applies ED
Mostly Bs 9-10would not get in
Yeah, but that 35 looks good. As well as the upward trajectory in grades over the years.
I think Elon and Richmond are doable for someone looking for an easier admit to a Davidson-type school. I'd also look at High Point. Will definitely get in there.
Yikes! No to HPU. They’ve had accreditation issues. No comparison to the quality of education at a well-established school like Davidson. There are other much better and comparable suggestions in the thread.
Can you give examples of your concerns about High Point’s quality of education?
https://www.hpenews.com/news/accrediting-group-has-hpu-on-warning/article_b3128d57-c857-54e8-bff6-3024efdec96d.html
You said Davidson has better academics. What is inferior about High Point’s academic offerings?
Are you fuggin serious?
Yes. Can you seriously not provide specific examples?
Two links were posted. They are on year two of an accreditation warning not that anyone is choosing High Point for academics
The article says only one graduate program in education is currently being investigated. Have you done any actual research or do you just post news articles?
Personally, I wouldn’t feel comfortable shelling out money for a degree from an institution that can’t get their accreditation in order and are essentially on warning/probation. This points to much larger issues within HPU.
Also, in terms of comparison with Davidson, HPU has a 61% 4 year graduation rate (65% 6 year rate), whereas Davidson is 88%/92%. These are entirely different student outcomes based on data, regardless of people’s anecdotal information. A fairly large percentage of HPU students, more than one-third, do not complete college and obtain a degree within 6 years.
Anonymous wrote:Whitman, Wabash, Wheaton, DePauw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Richmond if he applies ED
Mostly Bs 9-10would not get in
Yeah, but that 35 looks good. As well as the upward trajectory in grades over the years.
I think Elon and Richmond are doable for someone looking for an easier admit to a Davidson-type school. I'd also look at High Point. Will definitely get in there.
Yikes! No to HPU. They’ve had accreditation issues. No comparison to the quality of education at a well-established school like Davidson. There are other much better and comparable suggestions in the thread.
Can you give examples of your concerns about High Point’s quality of education?
https://www.hpenews.com/news/accrediting-group-has-hpu-on-warning/article_b3128d57-c857-54e8-bff6-3024efdec96d.html
You said Davidson has better academics. What is inferior about High Point’s academic offerings?
Are you fuggin serious?
Yes. Can you seriously not provide specific examples?
Two links were posted. They are on year two of an accreditation warning not that anyone is choosing High Point for academics
The article says only one graduate program in education is currently being investigated. Have you done any actual research or do you just post news articles?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Richmond if he applies ED
Mostly Bs 9-10would not get in
Yeah, but that 35 looks good. As well as the upward trajectory in grades over the years.
I think Elon and Richmond are doable for someone looking for an easier admit to a Davidson-type school. I'd also look at High Point. Will definitely get in there.
Yikes! No to HPU. They’ve had accreditation issues. No comparison to the quality of education at a well-established school like Davidson. There are other much better and comparable suggestions in the thread.
Can you give examples of your concerns about High Point’s quality of education?
https://www.hpenews.com/news/accrediting-group-has-hpu-on-warning/article_b3128d57-c857-54e8-bff6-3024efdec96d.html
You said Davidson has better academics. What is inferior about High Point’s academic offerings?
Are you fuggin serious?
Yes. Can you seriously not provide specific examples?
Two links were posted. They are on year two of an accreditation warning not that anyone is choosing High Point for academics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Richmond if he applies ED
Mostly Bs 9-10would not get in
Yeah, but that 35 looks good. As well as the upward trajectory in grades over the years.
I think Elon and Richmond are doable for someone looking for an easier admit to a Davidson-type school. I'd also look at High Point. Will definitely get in there.
Yikes! No to HPU. They’ve had accreditation issues. No comparison to the quality of education at a well-established school like Davidson. There are other much better and comparable suggestions in the thread.
Can you give examples of your concerns about High Point’s quality of education?
https://www.hpenews.com/news/accrediting-group-has-hpu-on-warning/article_b3128d57-c857-54e8-bff6-3024efdec96d.html
You said Davidson has better academics. What is inferior about High Point’s academic offerings?
Are you fuggin serious?
Yes. Can you seriously not provide specific examples?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Richmond if he applies ED
Mostly Bs 9-10would not get in
Yeah, but that 35 looks good. As well as the upward trajectory in grades over the years.
I think Elon and Richmond are doable for someone looking for an easier admit to a Davidson-type school. I'd also look at High Point. Will definitely get in there.
Yikes! No to HPU. They’ve had accreditation issues. No comparison to the quality of education at a well-established school like Davidson. There are other much better and comparable suggestions in the thread.
Can you give examples of your concerns about High Point’s quality of education?
https://www.hpenews.com/news/accrediting-group-has-hpu-on-warning/article_b3128d57-c857-54e8-bff6-3024efdec96d.html
You said Davidson has better academics. What is inferior about High Point’s academic offerings?
Are you fuggin serious?