[quote="Mike Zaun" post=403665]We are nowhere near PC in terms of academic perception right now. We accept almost all students who apply even with poor GPA's for undergrad. PC is quite selective. I have family who went there and I've been there several times. It's more like a VIllanova/BC type. Could be their cousin. Kids from rich families, great students, take academics seriously and emphasis on diversity comes after standards are met. Here it seems we just want to help 1st generation college students from poor backgrounds. That's a nice mission, but our academics will always be poor the longer that goes on. As I've said many times, our undergrad selectivity is a joke. We have pretty good graduate programs though and the standards are higher there than typical grad schools in the area. SJ requires interviews and GRE exams. Adelphi, Hofstra, etc. don't. So we are able to keep a bit of prestige in graduate studies.[/quote]
Mike, why does it have to be poor kids and 1st generation college students? What about the poor performing Catholic High School graduates who use St Johns as a fail safe option? Have you even considered that they may be the problem? Your view of the academic problems at ST Johns is extremely "classist". It is very easy to blame those who are not from those same cultural background as you for the problems that the university is facing.
Mike, why does it have to be poor kids and 1st generation college students? What about the poor performing Catholic High School graduates who use St Johns as a fail safe option? Have you even considered that they may be the problem? Your view of the academic problems at ST Johns is extremely "classist". It is very easy to blame those who are not from those same cultural background as you for the problems that the university is facing.