My experience at Seton Hall has been great. You get the experiences of both a large university and small school, but it's the perfect size. The location is great because of it's close proximity to NYC, which offers great internships opportunities, as well as a place for fun!
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Definitely apply early to get the best possible financial aid before the scholarship deadlines pass!
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The professors are challenging enough, but also want you to succeed. It is not impossible to do well by any means.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Living on campus made my experience here. I made most of my friends while dorming and the buildings hold lots of programs hosted by housing that are fun.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The caf is much better than most other schools I saw on tours and there are lots of dining options including a Dunkin Donuts. In the caf, you can make your own food if you like to get creative, but they also have premade things.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
We're just a half hour train ride outside of NYC where there are endless things to do. South Orange also has a lot of dining options. The Student Activities Board is always putting on programs and selling cheap tickets to concerts and events.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
With some scholarships, you can get a private school education for the cost of a state school or cheaper.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
We don't step on our seal! If you do, you have to run to the other side of campus and rub the pirates foot to reverse the curse of not graduating on time!
Which types of students will excel at your college?
It's a great campus for anyone because it's so diverse, but especially students who are interested in a NYC internship.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are so many things to get involved in and if there is a club we don't have, but you want, you can start it! There are spring and fall involvement fairs to help students get involved.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Greek Life is constantly growing at Seton Hall and is a great way to meet new people and have more to do for fun! I always have something to do or someone to hang out with because of Greek life.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
The campus is gated and requires a SHU ID to get through these gates. I have never felt unsafe on campus.
My experience at Seton Hall has been great. You get the experiences of both a large university and small school, but it's the perfect size. The location is great because of it's close proximity to NYC, which offers great internships opportunities, as well as a place for fun!
Definitely apply early to get the best possible financial aid before the scholarship deadlines pass!
The professors are challenging enough, but also want you to succeed. It is not impossible to do well by any means.
Living on campus made my experience here. I made most of my friends while dorming and the buildings hold lots of programs hosted by housing that are fun.
The caf is much better than most other schools I saw on tours and there are lots of dining options including a Dunkin Donuts. In the caf, you can make your own food if you like to get creative, but they also have premade things.
We're just a half hour train ride outside of NYC where there are endless things to do. South Orange also has a lot of dining options. The Student Activities Board is always putting on programs and selling cheap tickets to concerts and events.
With some scholarships, you can get a private school education for the cost of a state school or cheaper.
We don't step on our seal! If you do, you have to run to the other side of campus and rub the pirates foot to reverse the curse of not graduating on time!
It's a great campus for anyone because it's so diverse, but especially students who are interested in a NYC internship.
There are so many things to get involved in and if there is a club we don't have, but you want, you can start it! There are spring and fall involvement fairs to help students get involved.
Greek Life is constantly growing at Seton Hall and is a great way to meet new people and have more to do for fun! I always have something to do or someone to hang out with because of Greek life.
The campus is gated and requires a SHU ID to get through these gates. I have never felt unsafe on campus.