I am in my second year at Bluffton and I love it more and more as time goes on. It is easy to get involved in the small community of students on campus and make friends. I love my classes and the professors are easy to talk to and very helpful.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Come and have an overnight visit and sit in on some classes. Its a great way to experience college life and see if its a good fit for you.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
I am studying Nutrition and Dietetics and I feel like I will be well prepared for a career in Nutrition after graduation. Small class sizes and professors who take tame and care about your success are helpful in reaching your goals.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The dorms here are really nice and there is a variety of styles based on what you are looking for. Some residents halls are quieter and some are more social. After your first year you will be able to tell where you belong.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Although it gets old, as any college food does, there really is a good variety of options during any meal. After a while you will learn how to get creative and find food that you really like.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Mostly just hanging out in dorm rooms or the lobby. We play sports, play card games, go out to eat, play frisbee golf or ultimate frisbee, go to planned campus activities, or just stay in and watch movies.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
We have a tennis ball golf course on campus that everyone needs to play at least once while they are there. We have a weird tradition of several freshmen doing a May poll dance the day before graduation eery year.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There is a wide variety of student clubs and activities that make it easy to get involved. Some clubs are based on your major and others are based on activities or interests. There are intramural teams, service clubs, recreational clubs, and interest clubs.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
I am in my second year at Bluffton and I love it more and more as time goes on. It is easy to get involved in the small community of students on campus and make friends. I love my classes and the professors are easy to talk to and very helpful.
Come and have an overnight visit and sit in on some classes. Its a great way to experience college life and see if its a good fit for you.
I am studying Nutrition and Dietetics and I feel like I will be well prepared for a career in Nutrition after graduation. Small class sizes and professors who take tame and care about your success are helpful in reaching your goals.
The dorms here are really nice and there is a variety of styles based on what you are looking for. Some residents halls are quieter and some are more social. After your first year you will be able to tell where you belong.
Although it gets old, as any college food does, there really is a good variety of options during any meal. After a while you will learn how to get creative and find food that you really like.
Mostly just hanging out in dorm rooms or the lobby. We play sports, play card games, go out to eat, play frisbee golf or ultimate frisbee, go to planned campus activities, or just stay in and watch movies.
We have a tennis ball golf course on campus that everyone needs to play at least once while they are there. We have a weird tradition of several freshmen doing a May poll dance the day before graduation eery year.
There is a wide variety of student clubs and activities that make it easy to get involved. Some clubs are based on your major and others are based on activities or interests. There are intramural teams, service clubs, recreational clubs, and interest clubs.
I have never felt unsafe here.