Regis is a small, beautiful campus that consists of people who are welcoming to others and people who truly want to pursue a good education. Regis is moderately diverse, with students from all over the country, as well as some international students. Regis is focused not only on bettering the education of the students, but bettering their lives and personalities in all ways.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Some classes are easy, if that is what you are good at, but you still must study hard for tests and put effort into projects, essays, and other assignments. Some classes are very hard, even if it was easy for you in high school. Regis has challenged me in many classes to study hard, rethink my attitude about certain subjects, and better my writing. Don't expect everything to be easy for you, and if you skip classes even if they are "easy," then you should still put in hard work and good effort for those classes; that is how you'll succeed.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I am a commuter student, so I don't live in the dorms, but the dorms are pretty nice. O'Connell and DeSmet both have large lounges that are nice to do homework in, which I usually do with my on-campus friends.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The food is not perfect every day, but it is very good in general. Breakfasts in the Main Caf are my favorite, but I also like getting food from Claver Cafe, even though the service can be slow there at times. Overall, the food is worth paying for a meal plan.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
College is expensive, but being a private university, Regis gives out a lot of scholarships, which definitely helps pay for education. It is definitely worth the money, the experiences, the friendships, the fun times, and the education.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
We have a Black Jesus statue hidden in a little grove near the chapel, and it's very cool and interesting. There are a couple stories behind it, one idea being that Regis rescued it from some guy's backyard; but it's supposed to be a different perspective on how we see our religious figures and such. We also have the Tree of Wisdom, which is just amazing; it's really cool looking and it's supposed to show how diverse knowledge is, etc.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Anyone who truly loves learning and wants more than just an education, anyone who wants a life-changing experience.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are lots of clubs and events, as mentioned earlier.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
The only Greek life we have are the Honor Societies such as Beta Beta Beta (Biology), Alpha Epsilon Delta (Medical/Health Professionals), Alpha Sigma Lambda (Adult Students), Lambda Pi Eta, and Alpha Sigma Nu (Jesuit Universities).
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
I feel very safe on campus most of the time, probably 95 to 98% of the time. There is always the option, if you feel unsafe, to call Campus Security and ask them to walk you to your car, a certain building, your dorm, etc.
Regis is a small, beautiful campus that consists of people who are welcoming to others and people who truly want to pursue a good education. Regis is moderately diverse, with students from all over the country, as well as some international students. Regis is focused not only on bettering the education of the students, but bettering their lives and personalities in all ways.
Some classes are easy, if that is what you are good at, but you still must study hard for tests and put effort into projects, essays, and other assignments. Some classes are very hard, even if it was easy for you in high school. Regis has challenged me in many classes to study hard, rethink my attitude about certain subjects, and better my writing. Don't expect everything to be easy for you, and if you skip classes even if they are "easy," then you should still put in hard work and good effort for those classes; that is how you'll succeed.
I am a commuter student, so I don't live in the dorms, but the dorms are pretty nice. O'Connell and DeSmet both have large lounges that are nice to do homework in, which I usually do with my on-campus friends.
The food is not perfect every day, but it is very good in general. Breakfasts in the Main Caf are my favorite, but I also like getting food from Claver Cafe, even though the service can be slow there at times. Overall, the food is worth paying for a meal plan.
College is expensive, but being a private university, Regis gives out a lot of scholarships, which definitely helps pay for education. It is definitely worth the money, the experiences, the friendships, the fun times, and the education.
We have a Black Jesus statue hidden in a little grove near the chapel, and it's very cool and interesting. There are a couple stories behind it, one idea being that Regis rescued it from some guy's backyard; but it's supposed to be a different perspective on how we see our religious figures and such. We also have the Tree of Wisdom, which is just amazing; it's really cool looking and it's supposed to show how diverse knowledge is, etc.
Anyone who truly loves learning and wants more than just an education, anyone who wants a life-changing experience.
There are lots of clubs and events, as mentioned earlier.
The only Greek life we have are the Honor Societies such as Beta Beta Beta (Biology), Alpha Epsilon Delta (Medical/Health Professionals), Alpha Sigma Lambda (Adult Students), Lambda Pi Eta, and Alpha Sigma Nu (Jesuit Universities).
I feel very safe on campus most of the time, probably 95 to 98% of the time. There is always the option, if you feel unsafe, to call Campus Security and ask them to walk you to your car, a certain building, your dorm, etc.