Marymount College is a wonderful place to begin the transition into college. It is small, beautiful, and all of the staff are there to help you out. My experience with them so far is incredible, and I cannot wait for it to get better throughout my four years.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Take initiative: your parents are not responsible for you anymore. It shows maturity and self-accomplishment if you do everything yourself. Always ask questions if you need help; don't be afraid.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
College is harder than high school. Every day counts, and it is really important to show up and really put all of your energy into your classes.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Marymount offers a dorm apartment complex for students.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Marymount has a very nice cafeteria and dining area that offers really good food everyday.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Marymount has a lot of clubs on campus, and the small student body tends to congregate together and have fun.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Marymount is a very small campus, and puts all of the students first. The student to teacher ratio is 9:1, so the professors really get to know you on a first name basis. It is a private school, so it is more expensive than others, but classes are pretty much guaranteed, and it is worth it in the long run because of the one-on-one experience and the ability to graduate on time.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Students who want the one-on-one experience with the professors. Students who like the small town environment, and like to know everyone.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are many student clubs on campus that anyone is able to join if they are interested.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
The campus is very small, and there are security guards posted around campus as well as in the dorm complex.
Marymount College is a wonderful place to begin the transition into college. It is small, beautiful, and all of the staff are there to help you out. My experience with them so far is incredible, and I cannot wait for it to get better throughout my four years.
Take initiative: your parents are not responsible for you anymore. It shows maturity and self-accomplishment if you do everything yourself. Always ask questions if you need help; don't be afraid.
College is harder than high school. Every day counts, and it is really important to show up and really put all of your energy into your classes.
Marymount offers a dorm apartment complex for students.
Marymount has a very nice cafeteria and dining area that offers really good food everyday.
Marymount has a lot of clubs on campus, and the small student body tends to congregate together and have fun.
Marymount is a very small campus, and puts all of the students first. The student to teacher ratio is 9:1, so the professors really get to know you on a first name basis. It is a private school, so it is more expensive than others, but classes are pretty much guaranteed, and it is worth it in the long run because of the one-on-one experience and the ability to graduate on time.
Students who want the one-on-one experience with the professors. Students who like the small town environment, and like to know everyone.
There are many student clubs on campus that anyone is able to join if they are interested.
The campus is very small, and there are security guards posted around campus as well as in the dorm complex.