A great school for general education. ASU has an amazing close knit community that I am proud of. The professors and other staff members are very approachable and make it easy to be here.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Talk to the staff. They are there to help and will always put your best interest first.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The dorms are all a good size. You have a few options to choose from but the most common are Girault and Coronado hall. Girault hall is one room for two people, this hall has community bathrooms. Coronado hall are suites. This means two rooms, four people, and a shared bathroom. The RA's are some great people and have an open door policy. They really help the transition that much easier.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The cafeteria is hit and miss. Breakfast is a meal you have to go early for. If you don't you get stuck with hockey puck waffles or boring cereal. The create your own omelette bar is good depending on who is cooking. The options for dinner are usually pizza, hamburgers with fries or tater tots, and a bigger entree such as spaghetti. The pizza is usually really good if you get it fresh, sometimes it tastes a little bland and hard. Fries and tater tots are always a safe choice. The lunch options are similar to dinner, pizza, hamburgers, and some entree.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There is so much outdoorsy activities to do while in Alamosa. That includes hiking, camping at the Sand Dunes, and cliff jumping at Zapata Falls.There isn't much night life though. On the weekends, the local bar and club try to make it student friendly and fun. In the winter there is a skating rink that is free if you have your own skates and only $1 for a rental.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Athletes make up most of the student population.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There is a club available for just about every interest.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
We have one sorority and fraternity starting up this year. There is close to no greek life.
A great school for general education. ASU has an amazing close knit community that I am proud of. The professors and other staff members are very approachable and make it easy to be here.
Talk to the staff. They are there to help and will always put your best interest first.
The dorms are all a good size. You have a few options to choose from but the most common are Girault and Coronado hall. Girault hall is one room for two people, this hall has community bathrooms. Coronado hall are suites. This means two rooms, four people, and a shared bathroom. The RA's are some great people and have an open door policy. They really help the transition that much easier.
The cafeteria is hit and miss. Breakfast is a meal you have to go early for. If you don't you get stuck with hockey puck waffles or boring cereal. The create your own omelette bar is good depending on who is cooking. The options for dinner are usually pizza, hamburgers with fries or tater tots, and a bigger entree such as spaghetti. The pizza is usually really good if you get it fresh, sometimes it tastes a little bland and hard. Fries and tater tots are always a safe choice. The lunch options are similar to dinner, pizza, hamburgers, and some entree.
There is so much outdoorsy activities to do while in Alamosa. That includes hiking, camping at the Sand Dunes, and cliff jumping at Zapata Falls.There isn't much night life though. On the weekends, the local bar and club try to make it student friendly and fun. In the winter there is a skating rink that is free if you have your own skates and only $1 for a rental.
Athletes make up most of the student population.
There is a club available for just about every interest.
We have one sorority and fraternity starting up this year. There is close to no greek life.