A small but large enough campus. Students who get excited about what they study. Beautiful community of people and lovely surrounding area.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
You'll be happy where ever you go, but being a polar bear gives you international pride.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
You get what you put into all classes. Studying becomes your personal incentive. A lot of learning happens outside of the classroom.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The Residential Life staff does a wonderful job and creating community and allowing community to spring naturally. Building dynamics are wonderful with floor dynamics typically forging strong inter room bonds. The College House System allows for dorm life to be positively integrated with campus life.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Constantly, top ranked for dining. I believe that the food is good but the dining staff are great.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Go on Outing Club trips.
Walk in the Bowdoin Pines
Go Bowling for free on Thursdays
Study in the Visual Arts Center
Walk off the main streets of Maine St.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
The perks that come with the tuition are numerous, so seek them out.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
The annual Polar Bear run has a large following.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Self driven
Explorers
Innovators
Dreamers who work hard
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
A great selection that branch out of almost all the academic departments and beyond. Why not learn to curl in Belfast or watch Jaws in the pool? The question is why not.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
College Houses fill the role, in a more inclusive sense.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Besides the unusual security guard who will seem to have an attitude problem, campus security officers are friendly, helpful, kind and useful.
A small but large enough campus. Students who get excited about what they study. Beautiful community of people and lovely surrounding area.
You'll be happy where ever you go, but being a polar bear gives you international pride.
You get what you put into all classes. Studying becomes your personal incentive. A lot of learning happens outside of the classroom.
The Residential Life staff does a wonderful job and creating community and allowing community to spring naturally. Building dynamics are wonderful with floor dynamics typically forging strong inter room bonds. The College House System allows for dorm life to be positively integrated with campus life.
Constantly, top ranked for dining. I believe that the food is good but the dining staff are great.
Go on Outing Club trips. Walk in the Bowdoin Pines Go Bowling for free on Thursdays Study in the Visual Arts Center Walk off the main streets of Maine St.
The perks that come with the tuition are numerous, so seek them out.
The annual Polar Bear run has a large following.
Self driven Explorers Innovators Dreamers who work hard
A great selection that branch out of almost all the academic departments and beyond. Why not learn to curl in Belfast or watch Jaws in the pool? The question is why not.
College Houses fill the role, in a more inclusive sense.
Besides the unusual security guard who will seem to have an attitude problem, campus security officers are friendly, helpful, kind and useful.