fadskier said:
My son has added several private schools to his list: Wayland, East Texas, UMHB, Oklahoma Baptist, and Ouachita Baptist. Baylor is at least $20,000+ more than these schools so my alma mater is out. We will tour all of these schools but any information on them would be appreciated.
I've been on faculty at UMHB for about 20 years. The school has really come a long way in that time. Most students seem to love the campus and the environment. At this point, most of the schools have new (or at least newish) buildings to work in. There is a lot for students, especially for a school this size. The environment is also very good from a Christian school perspective. UMHB is committed to keeping a strong Christian emphasis, but has managed to avoid the acrimony that hit Baylor about that.
In terms of academics, there has been a lot of improvement over the time I've been here. There are a couple of schools with long term good reputations -- especially nursing and education. The EXSS folks in education have done some significant research work in recent years, while maintaining a good classroom reputation. Others, like business, have been improving steadily. It was not long before I started that business was still teaching stenograrphy. Now it's a robust business school with profs that have a lot of experience.
One of the strengths of the smaller, teaching oriented schools is that professors often get hired for their experience and teaching ability rather than their ability to do research. They often have a better sense of this is what it really looks like in the real world than the academic genius who got a Ph.D. and immediately went to doing teaching/research. The downside is that research is how a school improves its reputation in the academic environment. So you might get a better education but not exactly get credit for it. Still, if your son isn't looking to be an academic, that probably doesn't matter much.
If I can answer any specific questions, feel free to ask.