This college will challenge the mind of any intellectual student that enrolls. The Honors Program at SUNY Orange is much more difficult than many honors high school classes, testing critical thinking and analyzing skills that may have been put by the wayside in high school.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
The professors are extremely approachable for questions and make sure every student has some way to contact them if need be. The students are mature on campus and quite a few are willing to help people in their classes.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
This is a two-year college that offers the same level of education as many four-year schools. The tuition for residents of Orange County, as of 2010, was approximately $2062. For non-residents, it was about $4124, but neither of these include books.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Try to get as many college courses completed in high school as possible. This will allow for later courses to be taken earlier when in college and save time.
Apply for as many scholarships as possible. The more money saved by scholarships, the more money can be set aside for a four-year college.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
This is a great college for students who would rather not be in the middle of a bustling and noisy city. It is separated from the main section of Middletown, but not so far as to be considered back-country. It is also good for those who wish to be challenged, but may not have the money to go straight into a four-year college.
This college will challenge the mind of any intellectual student that enrolls. The Honors Program at SUNY Orange is much more difficult than many honors high school classes, testing critical thinking and analyzing skills that may have been put by the wayside in high school.
The professors are extremely approachable for questions and make sure every student has some way to contact them if need be. The students are mature on campus and quite a few are willing to help people in their classes.
This is a two-year college that offers the same level of education as many four-year schools. The tuition for residents of Orange County, as of 2010, was approximately $2062. For non-residents, it was about $4124, but neither of these include books.
Try to get as many college courses completed in high school as possible. This will allow for later courses to be taken earlier when in college and save time. Apply for as many scholarships as possible. The more money saved by scholarships, the more money can be set aside for a four-year college.
This is a great college for students who would rather not be in the middle of a bustling and noisy city. It is separated from the main section of Middletown, but not so far as to be considered back-country. It is also good for those who wish to be challenged, but may not have the money to go straight into a four-year college.