With a beautiful campus and welcoming community, I know that Seton Hall is the only school for me. The ratio of professors to students is small, so I know I'm always receiving the care and attention of my professors if it's ever necessary. And the opportunity to visit the city or finding internships there is so easily achievable because of the train station being within walking distance.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Learn basic cooking skills! Although the caf offers many choices, they may not always serve something you're craving. Luckily, we have many make-it-yourself stations in which students can create their own meals, from pizza, to omelettes, to stir fry!
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
We have amazing dual degree programs, academic honor programs, and amazing success rates in graduation, post graduation hiring rates, and internship rates.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I am a commuter, but from what I have been told, the only negative of dorming are the fire drills. But that's for our safety!
Describe the food and dining at your college.
I love the specials offered like the pierogis, but I love making my own food!
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There are many clubs on campus, but the Student Activities' Board offers many events, both on and off campus. Our D1 athletics program has games almost every week, and if you'd like to actually play rather than just watch, there are club sports teams and intramural sports teams!
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
DON'T STEP ON THE SEAL! The rumour is that if you step on the seal in the middle of the green, you won't graduate or won't graduate on time. The only way to reverse the curse is by running to the pirate statue in front of the gym within 20 seconds and touching the lucky left foot.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Students who don't like taking a long time to get to where they need to be. Anywhere on campus takes only five minutes to get to, which is FANTASTIC. The school is big enough where you see a new face every day, but small enough to always see a familiar face at least once a day.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I am involved in two clubs, and I love attending the events hosted by the Students' Activities Board
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
I love the Greek unity here. I am in a sorority, and I have at least one friend in every social Greek organisation. We all do a lot for the Seton Hall community, whether it's public representation, offering our volunteer efforts with SHU's Division of Volunteer Efforts, or giving back with our own philanthropies.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Our Securitas security administration is very secure and does amazing work to keep our campus safe. I never have a worry when walking through campus, even veeeeery late at night.
With a beautiful campus and welcoming community, I know that Seton Hall is the only school for me. The ratio of professors to students is small, so I know I'm always receiving the care and attention of my professors if it's ever necessary. And the opportunity to visit the city or finding internships there is so easily achievable because of the train station being within walking distance.
Learn basic cooking skills! Although the caf offers many choices, they may not always serve something you're craving. Luckily, we have many make-it-yourself stations in which students can create their own meals, from pizza, to omelettes, to stir fry!
We have amazing dual degree programs, academic honor programs, and amazing success rates in graduation, post graduation hiring rates, and internship rates.
I am a commuter, but from what I have been told, the only negative of dorming are the fire drills. But that's for our safety!
I love the specials offered like the pierogis, but I love making my own food!
There are many clubs on campus, but the Student Activities' Board offers many events, both on and off campus. Our D1 athletics program has games almost every week, and if you'd like to actually play rather than just watch, there are club sports teams and intramural sports teams!
DON'T STEP ON THE SEAL! The rumour is that if you step on the seal in the middle of the green, you won't graduate or won't graduate on time. The only way to reverse the curse is by running to the pirate statue in front of the gym within 20 seconds and touching the lucky left foot.
Students who don't like taking a long time to get to where they need to be. Anywhere on campus takes only five minutes to get to, which is FANTASTIC. The school is big enough where you see a new face every day, but small enough to always see a familiar face at least once a day.
I am involved in two clubs, and I love attending the events hosted by the Students' Activities Board
I love the Greek unity here. I am in a sorority, and I have at least one friend in every social Greek organisation. We all do a lot for the Seton Hall community, whether it's public representation, offering our volunteer efforts with SHU's Division of Volunteer Efforts, or giving back with our own philanthropies.
Our Securitas security administration is very secure and does amazing work to keep our campus safe. I never have a worry when walking through campus, even veeeeery late at night.