Centenary College is a remarkable academic environment. In my experience, professors really care about their subject and their students. Overall, they are incredibly approachable and always interested in helping you learn and eager to discuss issues that are of related to classroom work. Professors will work you hard, but the work is meaningful, productive and worthwhile. Classes are small, allowing for involved student-professor and student-student interaction. Students themselves are bright, generally interested in learning and care about their subjects. Centenary College is a liberal arts college, and discussions in the classroom frequently involve related subjects and connections made to other classes. It's definitely an intellectual community.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Centenary College is expensive, with tuition upwards of $35,000+ a year. If you're not on financial aid, it can be rough. However, Centenary has superb financial aid; many students say that their financial aid package from Centenary was by far the best of their offers. If you're looking for an intellectual, social, and laid-back, small community, I believe that Centenary is one of the best college's out there. I find the price is very worth it.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Centenary College has a thriving Theatre Arts department. Having just built a new arts center, The David and Carol Lackland Center, the department is bursting with life. Alongside the Theatre Arts department, there is a professional Equity theatre company in residence at the Lackland Center, the Centenary Stage Company. The theatre company is helmed by Carl Wallnau, the artistic director.
Centenary College is a remarkable academic environment. In my experience, professors really care about their subject and their students. Overall, they are incredibly approachable and always interested in helping you learn and eager to discuss issues that are of related to classroom work. Professors will work you hard, but the work is meaningful, productive and worthwhile. Classes are small, allowing for involved student-professor and student-student interaction. Students themselves are bright, generally interested in learning and care about their subjects. Centenary College is a liberal arts college, and discussions in the classroom frequently involve related subjects and connections made to other classes. It's definitely an intellectual community.
Centenary College is expensive, with tuition upwards of $35,000+ a year. If you're not on financial aid, it can be rough. However, Centenary has superb financial aid; many students say that their financial aid package from Centenary was by far the best of their offers. If you're looking for an intellectual, social, and laid-back, small community, I believe that Centenary is one of the best college's out there. I find the price is very worth it.
Centenary College has a thriving Theatre Arts department. Having just built a new arts center, The David and Carol Lackland Center, the department is bursting with life. Alongside the Theatre Arts department, there is a professional Equity theatre company in residence at the Lackland Center, the Centenary Stage Company. The theatre company is helmed by Carl Wallnau, the artistic director.