Seton Hall University is overall a great campus. It combines intellectual endeavor with a solid Catholic background. Also, there is always help and support, and you get to meet interesting people.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
If you're not ready for Seton Hall, I would recommend going to community college first and then transfer to Seton Hall.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The professors and advisers help you along the way. Just ask them for any problems, and they'll be able to solve it.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I do not know how dorm life is, because I commute.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
There is often free food on campus if you attend some of the events.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Over 150 student organizations and clubs to join.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
There is a famous legend that if one steps on a marble seal in the center of the campus, he/she will not graduate. However, the only remedy is that the person, who stepped on it, has to run to a pirate statue in front of the gymnasium and kiss its foot.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Transfer students, honors students, and students with a Catholic background.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are over 150 clubs, student organizations, and activities to join, such as SGA, Student Activities Board, and The Setonian. Also, each individual department (diplomacy, arts & sciences, etc.) have their own student organizations.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are fraternities and sororities.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
The security guards provide 24 hours escort service, and shuttle buses off campus.
Seton Hall University is overall a great campus. It combines intellectual endeavor with a solid Catholic background. Also, there is always help and support, and you get to meet interesting people.
If you're not ready for Seton Hall, I would recommend going to community college first and then transfer to Seton Hall.
The professors and advisers help you along the way. Just ask them for any problems, and they'll be able to solve it.
I do not know how dorm life is, because I commute.
There is often free food on campus if you attend some of the events.
Over 150 student organizations and clubs to join.
There is a famous legend that if one steps on a marble seal in the center of the campus, he/she will not graduate. However, the only remedy is that the person, who stepped on it, has to run to a pirate statue in front of the gymnasium and kiss its foot.
Transfer students, honors students, and students with a Catholic background.
There are over 150 clubs, student organizations, and activities to join, such as SGA, Student Activities Board, and The Setonian. Also, each individual department (diplomacy, arts & sciences, etc.) have their own student organizations.
There are fraternities and sororities.
The security guards provide 24 hours escort service, and shuttle buses off campus.