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Franklin and Marshall College- Worth the Price?

Hey all, I was recently looking into Franklin and Marshall College but noticed it's listed as one of the most expensive colleges. Anyone from there or knowing about it could give some inputs on whether it is worth the price tag? Thanks.

a year ago

Franklin & Marshall College, often abbreviated as F&M, is known for its rigorous academics and highly personalized teaching environment. The school's small size (typically around 2,400 students) allows for a high degree of individual attention with a student-faculty ratio of around 9:1.

What you get for the price tag is a highly personalized, rigorous liberal arts education. The school is well-regarded for its programs in social sciences, biological and biomedical sciences, and the humanities. Students cite close relationships with faculty, opportunities for research and internships, and a strong sense of community as key reasons for their satisfaction with the F&M experience.

That said, the level of financial aid can be a significant factor in making college affordable. Franklin and Marshall meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for admitted students, which means your family's contribution should ideally be manageable based on your financial situation. You should definitely use their net price calculator to get an estimate of what you may need to pay per year; it may actually end up being more affordable than it initially seems.

In the end, whether it's "worth it" depends on your anticipated return on investment. If you're planning on a career in a field that aligns with F&M's strength, and you expect the personalized learning environment to enrich your education, then it might indeed be worth the price. Consider upcoming careers, salaries, alumni network, and other factors as well in your calculations. Remember that alumni and career networks can have a significant impact on your post-graduate opportunities and career trajectory.

Talk with current students, alumni, and admissions to get a feel for whether this is the right investment for you. It can help to reach out to people in the career or field that you are interested in, and ask whether the Franklin & Marshall name holds weight in their industry and would merit the associated costs.

a year ago

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