the university itself is an historic landmark in the state texas, being the second oldest public institute. the university is the, ivy league of hbcus, your education will not be taken for granted. family- oriented, campus, you'll feel right at home.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
have atleast a 3.0 gpa to be on the safe side. make sure those test scores are high!! also-submit any documents in before the deadline, to avoid any confusion.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
with top professors from literally all over the world, high rankings in the school of; business, architecture, engineering, nursing, teaching and biology, students will land prestigious careers in their respective fields.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
with apartment-like dorms, students will feel right at home. with a courtyard, tv room in each building, basketball courts, movie room, workour room and computer lab, students will always find a activity to fit their needs. on-call community assistance on each floor to help with any obstacle's the student may face. the student advisers are located in the courtyard, to help with any academic counseling, and with friendly service, they're always there to lend a helping hand.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
food and dining is located on the first floor of the memorial student center. students may eat in the dining area, chic-fil-a or the panther grill. the bookstore and the panther mart, (located on the first floor as well), carries snacks, and drinks to stock up on for your dorm. jazzmyn's, which is located on the first floor of the library, is a cool, jazz spot that is a lot like starbucks. students may also purchase food from the, purple zone, which is located in the student washateria.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
students can hang out in the lounge area, located on the second floor of the memorial student center, play basketball at the courts, go see a play in the hobart building, workout or practice dance moves in the student gym, catch a breeze in the student park or watch the greek stroll during hump day, every wednesday between class.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
the university teachers incoming freshmen the, pv shuffle, which is uniquely designed by student leaders, for each incoming class. prairie view also have, panther camp, where each student learn more about their assigned building, campus/college life, learn more about their building mates, and attend challenge works hosted by texas a&m university, sister school to prairie view.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
prairie view is great for students who are very artistic, talented, goal oriented, business and/or technical savvy, and free spirited.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
division one ncaa sports, concert and marching band, various dance teams, debate teams, choir, international clubs, honor societies, student government, campus activity board, recycle committee and clubs within each school is offered at the university.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
very prominent on campus and has strong ties after graduation helping with job seeking. any prospective student must maintain a 2.8 or higher, to participate in any greek organization. honor sororities and fraternities are also available for students who have met gpa requirements.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
the university itself is an historic landmark in the state texas, being the second oldest public institute. the university is the, ivy league of hbcus, your education will not be taken for granted. family- oriented, campus, you'll feel right at home.
have atleast a 3.0 gpa to be on the safe side. make sure those test scores are high!! also-submit any documents in before the deadline, to avoid any confusion.
with top professors from literally all over the world, high rankings in the school of; business, architecture, engineering, nursing, teaching and biology, students will land prestigious careers in their respective fields.
with apartment-like dorms, students will feel right at home. with a courtyard, tv room in each building, basketball courts, movie room, workour room and computer lab, students will always find a activity to fit their needs. on-call community assistance on each floor to help with any obstacle's the student may face. the student advisers are located in the courtyard, to help with any academic counseling, and with friendly service, they're always there to lend a helping hand.
food and dining is located on the first floor of the memorial student center. students may eat in the dining area, chic-fil-a or the panther grill. the bookstore and the panther mart, (located on the first floor as well), carries snacks, and drinks to stock up on for your dorm. jazzmyn's, which is located on the first floor of the library, is a cool, jazz spot that is a lot like starbucks. students may also purchase food from the, purple zone, which is located in the student washateria.
students can hang out in the lounge area, located on the second floor of the memorial student center, play basketball at the courts, go see a play in the hobart building, workout or practice dance moves in the student gym, catch a breeze in the student park or watch the greek stroll during hump day, every wednesday between class.
in-state tuition: $4,174 out-of-state tuition: $11,914 in-state tuition (grad): $2,653 out-of-state tuition (grad): $7,297 books & supplies: $771 room: $3,877 board: $1,996 meal plan options: 21
the university teachers incoming freshmen the, pv shuffle, which is uniquely designed by student leaders, for each incoming class. prairie view also have, panther camp, where each student learn more about their assigned building, campus/college life, learn more about their building mates, and attend challenge works hosted by texas a&m university, sister school to prairie view.
prairie view is great for students who are very artistic, talented, goal oriented, business and/or technical savvy, and free spirited.
division one ncaa sports, concert and marching band, various dance teams, debate teams, choir, international clubs, honor societies, student government, campus activity board, recycle committee and clubs within each school is offered at the university.
very prominent on campus and has strong ties after graduation helping with job seeking. any prospective student must maintain a 2.8 or higher, to participate in any greek organization. honor sororities and fraternities are also available for students who have met gpa requirements.
on-campus police are available 24/7.