An experiential learning experiences is provided by the college. All of the classes are intimate and consist of a strong teacher-student relationship. I have never met a community of people that are so caring before.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Try to make it past orientation, I loved it, and if the outdoors aren't for you, don't think that's all Prescott College has to offer. They also offer wonderful on-campus classes.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
I did not come from a rigorous high school background, but the teachers at PC do expect you to make an effort. With the college being very self-directed it is up to you to take responsibilities for your academics.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I did not live in the dorm because there was not enough housing, they just installed dorms though, and I have heard they're fantastic.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The food here is delicious, my favorite time of the week is community lunch!
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Talk to people, there will always be activities happening. House shows, hooping get-togethers, bonfires, snowball fights, rock climbing, hiking, swimming, etc.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
There tends to be a lack of footwear, but embrace the hippiness of the college. They're beautiful people. Also- Orientation in general is an odd tradition, but a good one :)
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Liberal, understanding, kind, peaceful, hippies, vegetarians, rock climbers, hikers, outdoorsy people, etc.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I'm in an Environmental Advocacy club! It's very easy to add clubs also.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Nonexistent
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
An experiential learning experiences is provided by the college. All of the classes are intimate and consist of a strong teacher-student relationship. I have never met a community of people that are so caring before.
Try to make it past orientation, I loved it, and if the outdoors aren't for you, don't think that's all Prescott College has to offer. They also offer wonderful on-campus classes.
I did not come from a rigorous high school background, but the teachers at PC do expect you to make an effort. With the college being very self-directed it is up to you to take responsibilities for your academics.
I did not live in the dorm because there was not enough housing, they just installed dorms though, and I have heard they're fantastic.
The food here is delicious, my favorite time of the week is community lunch!
Talk to people, there will always be activities happening. House shows, hooping get-togethers, bonfires, snowball fights, rock climbing, hiking, swimming, etc.
There tends to be a lack of footwear, but embrace the hippiness of the college. They're beautiful people. Also- Orientation in general is an odd tradition, but a good one :)
Liberal, understanding, kind, peaceful, hippies, vegetarians, rock climbers, hikers, outdoorsy people, etc.
I'm in an Environmental Advocacy club! It's very easy to add clubs also.
Nonexistent
Never been scared, ever.