The one thing i love about this college is that the class sizes are really small. I once had a class of 8 students in total! Since classes are smaller you have more interaction with your professor, enriching your learning. The professors here are supportive and have certain times when you can meet them if you need help, to look at your previous exams, and to answer any questions you have. And if you are still lost once you meet with your professors, there are tutors available to help you. I know that helped me review for my exams. This is very important especially for nursing students.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I absolutely love it here. It is a very beautiful and peaceful campus. If you like to be outdoors and nature you will like it here. Our campus has a small gym, tennis and basketball courts. If you want to go out, there are shuttles that take you to Westwood/UCLA, or to the 3rd st. Promenade and of course to the Doheney Campus. Another thing is that it is a very safe and friendly environment. Since it is a very small campus you get to know everyone. They also host a lot of events throughout the school year. For example, carnivals, fairs, massage tables de-stress day, ect. Since it is a Catholic school it helped me regain my hope and faith.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
I do have to say that this college is pricey but it is worth every cent. I am very pleased of going here. I honestly do not see myself at another college. But if you decide to go here make sure that if your major is what you really want, especially for nursing students. The nursing program is very competitive. It will be sad if all of your hard work and money goes down the drain because you want to change majors. I had a difficult time my first semester of school. For that reason, on my second semester i dedicated myself to school only. Once i received my acceptance for the nursing program I knew that all that work and money was worth it.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Make sure to stay on top of your things especially financial deadlines or else there will be fees to pay.
Get to know your professors; go to their office hours.
Get involved.
For pre-nursing students: Make sure to get good grades, especially on your science classes. so take advantage of all the sources you have to accomplish that.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Nursing
Physical Therapy
Biology/ any other science
Liberal arts
Any hardworking student
The one thing i love about this college is that the class sizes are really small. I once had a class of 8 students in total! Since classes are smaller you have more interaction with your professor, enriching your learning. The professors here are supportive and have certain times when you can meet them if you need help, to look at your previous exams, and to answer any questions you have. And if you are still lost once you meet with your professors, there are tutors available to help you. I know that helped me review for my exams. This is very important especially for nursing students.
I absolutely love it here. It is a very beautiful and peaceful campus. If you like to be outdoors and nature you will like it here. Our campus has a small gym, tennis and basketball courts. If you want to go out, there are shuttles that take you to Westwood/UCLA, or to the 3rd st. Promenade and of course to the Doheney Campus. Another thing is that it is a very safe and friendly environment. Since it is a very small campus you get to know everyone. They also host a lot of events throughout the school year. For example, carnivals, fairs, massage tables de-stress day, ect. Since it is a Catholic school it helped me regain my hope and faith.
I do have to say that this college is pricey but it is worth every cent. I am very pleased of going here. I honestly do not see myself at another college. But if you decide to go here make sure that if your major is what you really want, especially for nursing students. The nursing program is very competitive. It will be sad if all of your hard work and money goes down the drain because you want to change majors. I had a difficult time my first semester of school. For that reason, on my second semester i dedicated myself to school only. Once i received my acceptance for the nursing program I knew that all that work and money was worth it.
Make sure to stay on top of your things especially financial deadlines or else there will be fees to pay. Get to know your professors; go to their office hours. Get involved. For pre-nursing students: Make sure to get good grades, especially on your science classes. so take advantage of all the sources you have to accomplish that.
Nursing Physical Therapy Biology/ any other science Liberal arts Any hardworking student