Love at first post card. I knew that when I got my first little post card in the mail from Heidelberg, that this was the school that I have to go to!
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Visit as many times as you can. Get a chance to talk with professors and especially students. I think when it comes down to deciding between two colleges, it is important to find out what student life is like out side of classes.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The professors and faculty make it very clear that they want to do everything they can to ensure that you succeed.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I'm pretty sure that all the dorms are co-ed except for the one all girls hall. That dorm, and one other do not have air conditioning but they are older than the other dorm buildings.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
There is a cafeteria and also a little on campus restaurant called the Fire Side Cafe. If you ever get tired of eating on campus though, there are a ton of really great places to eat in town; most offer some sort of student discounts too!
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
I know that it is expensive, but your not paying to just sit in a boring lecture hall all day. You get to go out into the world and get real life experience, and maybe even go abroad for a summer.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
I've been to a few other colleges and none of them make me feel as safe as Heidelberg does. Campus is kind of sectioned off from the rest of the community, and also there are Blue Lights all over that you can call security with if you ever do feel unsafe on campus.
Love at first post card. I knew that when I got my first little post card in the mail from Heidelberg, that this was the school that I have to go to!
Visit as many times as you can. Get a chance to talk with professors and especially students. I think when it comes down to deciding between two colleges, it is important to find out what student life is like out side of classes.
The professors and faculty make it very clear that they want to do everything they can to ensure that you succeed.
I'm pretty sure that all the dorms are co-ed except for the one all girls hall. That dorm, and one other do not have air conditioning but they are older than the other dorm buildings.
There is a cafeteria and also a little on campus restaurant called the Fire Side Cafe. If you ever get tired of eating on campus though, there are a ton of really great places to eat in town; most offer some sort of student discounts too!
I know that it is expensive, but your not paying to just sit in a boring lecture hall all day. You get to go out into the world and get real life experience, and maybe even go abroad for a summer.
I've been to a few other colleges and none of them make me feel as safe as Heidelberg does. Campus is kind of sectioned off from the rest of the community, and also there are Blue Lights all over that you can call security with if you ever do feel unsafe on campus.