Stockton College vs. University of Delaware vs. Ramapo College

Hello,
So I was accepted into many nursing programs, however Ramapo College, University of Delaware and Stockton College are the schools I’m highly considering. All three of these schools have great nursing programs, however, I am having a hard time realizing which school is right for me. Ramapo and Stockton and the most financially reasonable options, however Udel seems like it has alot going on at the school and has more diversity. My parents have not brought me to see ANY schools out of nj and are against me going to udel, but I really want to see the school even though taking out loans would be involved. Overall, here are my opinions for each school:
Richard Stockton College: 100% NCLEX pass rate, small school, small class sizes, most scholarship money, close to Atlantic city. Some people say it is a suitcase school, others say otherwise. My parents are most in favor of me going here and wont stop talking about the school.
Ramapo College: Lower NCLEX pass rate, however the school has amazing dorms and fitness facilities. The food was really good when I visited, however I have heard that this is also a suitcase school. This school also has small class sizes and is known for their nursing program.
University of Delaware: Larger University, more diversity, good reputation, reputable nursing program, high NCLEX pass rate. The only problem is that I do not think I will receiving a scholarship from the school. I also have not visited so have not gotten a feel for the school.

Any opinions on the school? Which one is the best option? I am also waiting to hear from rutgers and tcnj nursing but I do not think I will make it into those programs

Stockton is supposed to be a very good regional school. I would take it over Ramapo. Stockton has a good nursing program, strong academics, and a nice campus. Not to mention the new science building. Have you visited yet? It’s huge and really nice.

UDel isn’t bad but financial is important…plus distance. If you could get in-state tuition plus one of Stockton’s merit scholarships, it’s a hard offer to pass up.