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My dad brought this up the other day, he read about it in our local newspaper, I told him not to get his hopes up. While I'm a good student, the closest I'm getting to an Ivy is UVA or William and Mary(and those are probably reach schools). Out of curiosity, have other Ivy league schools, besides the ones you've mentioned, taken up the same financial policies?
Dartmouth just announced changes to its financial aid plans, but I do not know the details. The generous financial aid policies at Yale, Harvard, and Princeton are pressuring other private schools with highly selective admissions to follow suit. The financial aid situation is very fluid right now.
Being in NJ--there are tons of school with a great education college/department.
TCNJ
Rutgers
and
Rowan come to mind immediately.
If you need/desire the Christian route, my nephews go to Messiah (It's in PA --not as far as VA)
I too would like to know what this meant? If you are aware that it is a Christian school then what's the problem? People may have differing views of Dr. Falwell, but he did alot for the students of his schools and the community as a whole.
OT: sorry
My dad brought this up the other day, he read about it in our local newspaper, I told him not to get his hopes up. While I'm a good student, the closest I'm getting to an Ivy is UVA or William and Mary(and those are probably reach schools). Out of curiosity, have other Ivy league schools, besides the ones you've mentioned, taken up the same financial policies?
I have a friend from HS who went there and he got "demerits" b/c he "touched" a girl---she had fallen and he was helping her up by the arm. I have no reason to doubt this, I dated this guy and he was nothing but a complete gentleman the whole time we dated. There were several other VERY STRICT rules they had to abide by.
Also, DH used to manage a store in the mall in Lynchburg and many of his employees were Liberty students. It was a known fact that Liberty would send people to the mall to watch the students and make sure they weren't breaking any rules. They also had restrictions on the movies they could see.
I would say that is an inkling to why a PP said to do your homework. Some people would be fine in a situation like that, others wouldn't.
I have a friend from HS who went there and he got "demerits" b/c he "touched" a girl---she had fallen and he was helping her up by the arm. I have no reason to doubt this, I dated this guy and he was nothing but a complete gentleman the whole time we dated. There were several other VERY STRICT rules they had to abide by.
Guess they couldn't see "The Passion of the Christ" then? Wasn't it rated R?Rated R movies aren't allowed on campus, and your not allowed to watch rated R movies at the local theaters.
As far as Libery is concerned, I see two main problems. First, you should get your education degree in the state where you plan to teach. While it's not impossible to meet state X's requirements while attending school in state Y, do you really want to add to the work that you'll need to do? Second, a degree from Liberty comes with a negative stigma. Although some may look at it positively, I doubt that the positive responses will outweigh the negative responses, especially if your DD wants to teach in NJ or northeast.
Rated R movies aren't allowed on campus, and your not allowed to watch rated R movies at the local theaters.
How do they know? If you are of age, what is stopping you from going to the movies with friends? Do they have a movie police person there at the local theater? Or even worse, is there a Liberty student representative spying on the students?
That just seems bizarre for an off campus rule. I understand on campus, but off campus is just nutty.
It is so funny to read some of what people consider "truths" about Liberty. People are going to believe what ever they hear. I worked at LU for 10 years, and have lived in Lynchburg for the past 12 years. You should absolutely visit the college with your daughter. Nobody should attend a college without visiting it and having EVERY question answered before you make such a large commitment. Bring her down for one of their "college for a weekend". She will get to stay in the dorms and get a good idea of what life will be like if she were to attend.
If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask.