The material is challenging, but not overwhelming. The professors are all very knowledgeable and truly desire to help students understand the material. Professors are always willing to answer questions in class, through e-mail, or during a one-on-one meeting. Free tutoring is also offered through the learning center if you desire additional guidance. The professors also make it a point to teach you how their discipline relates to the Christian worldview and how their subject has an impact on whatever you do throughout your life.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
Campus activities abound and the brotherly/sisterly love of Christ surrounds every aspect of campus life. Nearly every weekend the college hosts an event and there are multiple clubs and activities to fit every type of personality. Floor worship and floor outings frequently present opportunities to go out, have fun, and spend some time with your sisters in Christ. Brother/sister floor events, including worship, bonfires and eating out together is an awesome way to experience Christ's love and support through having fun and worshiping Him.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Although it is more expensive than a state school, Huntington University offers scholarships and on-campus jobs to help defer the cost. There are many advantages of going here, even if it costs more than other schools. The small class sizes allow the professors to get to know you, makes it easier for you to ask questions during class, and offers a more personal approach to learning. Huntington University offers many free events for students, including concerts, study breaks at the President's house, tournaments, bonfires/hayrides and guest speakers. They also host discussion panels on issues relevant to college students (gay marriage, the 14th amendment, relationships, etc.), and many service opportunities.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Spend the night. When I spent the night here and experienced the sincerity of the student's love of Christ, and, consequentially, their Christly love for one another, which I did not experience any other place I visited, that I knew this is where I belong.
Also, never be afraid to ask a question. Whether it is about the campus lifestyle, the teachers, or the food, the only way to determine which college is for you is to visit and ask questions!
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Though athiests and other religious sectors are welcome here, the lifestyle is centered around Christian values.
Anyone who wants to have good, clean fun while developing their intellect and discovering who God made you to be.
The material is challenging, but not overwhelming. The professors are all very knowledgeable and truly desire to help students understand the material. Professors are always willing to answer questions in class, through e-mail, or during a one-on-one meeting. Free tutoring is also offered through the learning center if you desire additional guidance. The professors also make it a point to teach you how their discipline relates to the Christian worldview and how their subject has an impact on whatever you do throughout your life.
Campus activities abound and the brotherly/sisterly love of Christ surrounds every aspect of campus life. Nearly every weekend the college hosts an event and there are multiple clubs and activities to fit every type of personality. Floor worship and floor outings frequently present opportunities to go out, have fun, and spend some time with your sisters in Christ. Brother/sister floor events, including worship, bonfires and eating out together is an awesome way to experience Christ's love and support through having fun and worshiping Him.
Although it is more expensive than a state school, Huntington University offers scholarships and on-campus jobs to help defer the cost. There are many advantages of going here, even if it costs more than other schools. The small class sizes allow the professors to get to know you, makes it easier for you to ask questions during class, and offers a more personal approach to learning. Huntington University offers many free events for students, including concerts, study breaks at the President's house, tournaments, bonfires/hayrides and guest speakers. They also host discussion panels on issues relevant to college students (gay marriage, the 14th amendment, relationships, etc.), and many service opportunities.
Spend the night. When I spent the night here and experienced the sincerity of the student's love of Christ, and, consequentially, their Christly love for one another, which I did not experience any other place I visited, that I knew this is where I belong. Also, never be afraid to ask a question. Whether it is about the campus lifestyle, the teachers, or the food, the only way to determine which college is for you is to visit and ask questions!
Though athiests and other religious sectors are welcome here, the lifestyle is centered around Christian values. Anyone who wants to have good, clean fun while developing their intellect and discovering who God made you to be.