I thoroughly enjoyed going to Columbus State University and have had my share of the good and the bad that come with being a student there. It was extremely affordable for a state college and provided a very good environment for learning.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Be ready to walk as much of this campus is far apart and most classes aren't as centralized. Also any books that are listed for certain classes should not be bought until after meeting the professor and asking him/ her if it is required.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The academics at CSU offer a very wide range of degrees and programs and hires very professional staff members and professors that are very focused on the student getting the material. However much of CSU academics deal with Cougarnet which is CSU's official website for students ,but many of the professors don't use it as they prefer Cougarview which creates a lot of back and forth between teacher and student and can be very aggravating. Other than that if CSU has the degree of your chose I would highly recommends them.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Fairly basic with no special features or anything special to set it apart from other schools.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
CSU has several dinning options and many on campus sites to buy delicious food on the go or for a sit-down environment.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There are many club opportunities and groups to join on campus that make college there a lot more exciting.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Definitely worth the money to go there especially for how much effort they put back into the school.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
It is a very safe campus surrounded by an even better neighborhood of people who are very respectful to students. Also police are very active in patrolling the area all day.
I thoroughly enjoyed going to Columbus State University and have had my share of the good and the bad that come with being a student there. It was extremely affordable for a state college and provided a very good environment for learning.
Be ready to walk as much of this campus is far apart and most classes aren't as centralized. Also any books that are listed for certain classes should not be bought until after meeting the professor and asking him/ her if it is required.
The academics at CSU offer a very wide range of degrees and programs and hires very professional staff members and professors that are very focused on the student getting the material. However much of CSU academics deal with Cougarnet which is CSU's official website for students ,but many of the professors don't use it as they prefer Cougarview which creates a lot of back and forth between teacher and student and can be very aggravating. Other than that if CSU has the degree of your chose I would highly recommends them.
Fairly basic with no special features or anything special to set it apart from other schools.
CSU has several dinning options and many on campus sites to buy delicious food on the go or for a sit-down environment.
There are many club opportunities and groups to join on campus that make college there a lot more exciting.
Definitely worth the money to go there especially for how much effort they put back into the school.
It is a very safe campus surrounded by an even better neighborhood of people who are very respectful to students. Also police are very active in patrolling the area all day.