Columbus State University

Columbus State University

Columbus, GA, USA
Public
4 Year

Taylor's Review

Review of Columbus State University

from Columbus, GA

Do you feel you’re learning a lot?

I have found that a majority of the Faculty and Staff members at CSU love their job. They want to teach and they want you to learn. Since the class sizes are relatively small it isn't difficult to interact with other students in study groups or group projects. Also, it makes it easier to build a good academic relationship with the teachers. They are willing to help and offer some great advice on how to better your education.

Do you enjoy the experience at your school?

I really didn't think I was going to like CSU very much, and actually planned on transferring out after a year or so but I turned out to love it! I am involved in a lot of stuff on campus, and since it is a smaller campus it makes it easier to get involved. I'm in the Servant Leadership program at CSU and love how involved in the community it is. Also, I'm in a sorority and that has made it really enjoyable! But no matter what you enjoy, I'm sure you could find it at CSU.

Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?

Tuition is always a problem when it comes to college; however, I do think you get your money's worth at CSU. The cost of tuition here is much lower than many other schools in Georgia.

Do you have any tips for prospective students?

GET INVOLVED! Don't stay in your dorms all day. Go out and explore campus, I guarantee you that you will find something you are interested in. Also, if you're a commuter student you need to get involved too! Don't just come to school and leave. CSU has a lot more to offer than people think. Honestly, your college experience is going to be what you make it, so make it great! I know I am.

Which types of students will excel at your college?

ANY TYPES. I know that a lot of people think it is only good for commuter students, but I actually enjoyed living on campus. There are a lot of people living on campus now, and also a lot of people commuting. Either way I'm sure you can find a way for it to work for you!