I would give Multnomah University a rating of 9/10. If you are looking for a school that offers a double major in biblical studies as well as a major you can use anywhere else, like education, business, psychology, etc. then Multnomah is the place for you. It provides on-campus and free tutoring and counseling while providing on-campus living.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
If it's Bible you want, then Multnomah is the right fit for you. You have to realize, however, that the classes provided are not easy, because the professors require you to earn your grade, unlike some colleges. You need to be prepared for being open with people in the community, but you do not have to share your whole life with everyone that asks you how you are doing.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Multnomah is not easy, as I mentioned in the other section. The credits required are higher than regular schools, but if you are serious about your studies, you will not regret it being more challenging. It is worth the time spent studying because you learn so much about the world around you and about you as an individual.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
They provide comfortable living in the dorms. There are kitchens, lounges, and a piano for those who love playing the piano to entertain or to just simply play. It is a fun environment where young men and women can learn how to live near one another and have each other for encouragement and support.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Their food has greatly improved over the last few semesters. The kitchen crew has incorporated a lot more healthy options such as raw vegetables and hummus, fish (once or twice a week), and chicken instead of red meats. The salad and sandwich bar is never a downer, especially as you can make a grilled sandwich at the pannini station.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There are so many things you can do for fun around Multnomah's campus as well as around the Portland area. I recommend a cruse down Stark Street visiting the different stores and stopping at Bipartisan for tea or coffee. I also love sports that you can be a part of at the college such as soccer, volleyball, ultimate frizbee, and basketball, although I am a runner so I run for fun. ;)
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
You definitely do receive a good education for the money you pay to attend the college. Some may not stay there very long as it is pricey and as they discover who they truly are and what they truly desire in life. Multnomah's professors are so encouraging and worthy your time for sure.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
I definitely would have to share a little about Cinco de Mustache. During the month of October through November, the men on the campus do not share (like No-shave November) and on the 5th day of the month of November there is a grand celebration of transition for the now men transiting from boyhood to manhood. It is so goofy and hilarious, you cannot help but enjoy the lunch special they put on.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
You can pretty much choose whatever club you want to join. I am in a club that is cross-cultural, eating foreign foods and talking about different cultures and experiences. There are plenty of other clubs and activities available.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
They know what they are doing. They come to help you whenever you call. You do not have to worry about them doing their job incorrectly, because they are so professional and helpful.
I would give Multnomah University a rating of 9/10. If you are looking for a school that offers a double major in biblical studies as well as a major you can use anywhere else, like education, business, psychology, etc. then Multnomah is the place for you. It provides on-campus and free tutoring and counseling while providing on-campus living.
If it's Bible you want, then Multnomah is the right fit for you. You have to realize, however, that the classes provided are not easy, because the professors require you to earn your grade, unlike some colleges. You need to be prepared for being open with people in the community, but you do not have to share your whole life with everyone that asks you how you are doing.
Multnomah is not easy, as I mentioned in the other section. The credits required are higher than regular schools, but if you are serious about your studies, you will not regret it being more challenging. It is worth the time spent studying because you learn so much about the world around you and about you as an individual.
They provide comfortable living in the dorms. There are kitchens, lounges, and a piano for those who love playing the piano to entertain or to just simply play. It is a fun environment where young men and women can learn how to live near one another and have each other for encouragement and support.
Their food has greatly improved over the last few semesters. The kitchen crew has incorporated a lot more healthy options such as raw vegetables and hummus, fish (once or twice a week), and chicken instead of red meats. The salad and sandwich bar is never a downer, especially as you can make a grilled sandwich at the pannini station.
There are so many things you can do for fun around Multnomah's campus as well as around the Portland area. I recommend a cruse down Stark Street visiting the different stores and stopping at Bipartisan for tea or coffee. I also love sports that you can be a part of at the college such as soccer, volleyball, ultimate frizbee, and basketball, although I am a runner so I run for fun. ;)
You definitely do receive a good education for the money you pay to attend the college. Some may not stay there very long as it is pricey and as they discover who they truly are and what they truly desire in life. Multnomah's professors are so encouraging and worthy your time for sure.
I definitely would have to share a little about Cinco de Mustache. During the month of October through November, the men on the campus do not share (like No-shave November) and on the 5th day of the month of November there is a grand celebration of transition for the now men transiting from boyhood to manhood. It is so goofy and hilarious, you cannot help but enjoy the lunch special they put on.
You can pretty much choose whatever club you want to join. I am in a club that is cross-cultural, eating foreign foods and talking about different cultures and experiences. There are plenty of other clubs and activities available.
They know what they are doing. They come to help you whenever you call. You do not have to worry about them doing their job incorrectly, because they are so professional and helpful.