Haskell is a very good school to consider for people of Native American heritage. The faculty and staff are always willing to help and very supportive. The community is buzzing everyday with something to do and is right next door to the KU campus.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Take and pass ACT. Find scholarships. Get a laptop (there are labs but it would be helpful to have one of your own), plan to get to know people, expect to have fun!
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The academics is the same as going to any other university.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The dorms are always full of enjoyable people. There are places to hang out and chill, places to study and some even have kitchens to cook in.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The food isn't always that great, but when you're broke and its free, who can complain? If you can afford to eat off campus there are TONS of places good for takeout or dining in.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There is always something to do! Watch varsity sports teams, play in intramural tournaments and leagues, movies in town, KU games, bowling, worlds of fun is just 45 minutes away. Basically anything you could think of trying, its here in Lawrence or in the surrounding areas.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
You get a great education for only $215 a semester, yeah definitely think about it!
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
Native American Church, Peyote Meetings, Pow Wows, Feasts
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Native American students
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Dine Club, Campus Activities Assosciation, Stories N' Motion, Oyate Club, Apache Club & Dance Group, Student Senate, Wetlands Preservation Organizaiton, Social Work Club, American Indian Studies Club, American Indian Business Leaders Club, Pow Wow Club, Dorm Clubs, Sports Clubs,
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
We have two Native American Chapter based organizations, women's (Alpha Pi Omega) and men's (Phi Sigma Nu). Although they don't have priority housing for them.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Campus Security is working 24-7 to keep our campus safe.
Haskell is a very good school to consider for people of Native American heritage. The faculty and staff are always willing to help and very supportive. The community is buzzing everyday with something to do and is right next door to the KU campus.
Take and pass ACT. Find scholarships. Get a laptop (there are labs but it would be helpful to have one of your own), plan to get to know people, expect to have fun!
The academics is the same as going to any other university.
The dorms are always full of enjoyable people. There are places to hang out and chill, places to study and some even have kitchens to cook in.
The food isn't always that great, but when you're broke and its free, who can complain? If you can afford to eat off campus there are TONS of places good for takeout or dining in.
There is always something to do! Watch varsity sports teams, play in intramural tournaments and leagues, movies in town, KU games, bowling, worlds of fun is just 45 minutes away. Basically anything you could think of trying, its here in Lawrence or in the surrounding areas.
You get a great education for only $215 a semester, yeah definitely think about it!
Native American Church, Peyote Meetings, Pow Wows, Feasts
Native American students
Dine Club, Campus Activities Assosciation, Stories N' Motion, Oyate Club, Apache Club & Dance Group, Student Senate, Wetlands Preservation Organizaiton, Social Work Club, American Indian Studies Club, American Indian Business Leaders Club, Pow Wow Club, Dorm Clubs, Sports Clubs,
We have two Native American Chapter based organizations, women's (Alpha Pi Omega) and men's (Phi Sigma Nu). Although they don't have priority housing for them.
Campus Security is working 24-7 to keep our campus safe.