This school is very small and therefore very hands on. They give you a well rounded education in business, entrepreneurship, and some arts and sciences,even though your major may not necessarily involve those subjects. They like to give a very broad education so that you can leave college able to succeed in either getting a job in your field or creating one.
Will enjoy being here
They have a lot of outdoor adventure programs that are free or cost very little including shopping trips to San Francisco, Snowboarding/Skiing, and summer activities like rafting and fishing trips. I also found that a lot of students call their teachers by their first name.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
It is a private school and it can be pricey but there are a lot of institutional scholarships available. Also surprisingly a lot of little extras are free like parking, paper for printing, passes to the nearby fitness center and as I mentioned earlier, the outdoor adventure trips. It may not seem like a lot but those things can add up quickly at other colleges,especially if you get parking tickets and before you know it you could paying private school prices for public school.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Check out the campus, it's gorgeous! I am not a student there so I don't really have much more than that.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
People who love the mountains and enjoy a small school environment will love it here!
This school is very small and therefore very hands on. They give you a well rounded education in business, entrepreneurship, and some arts and sciences,even though your major may not necessarily involve those subjects. They like to give a very broad education so that you can leave college able to succeed in either getting a job in your field or creating one.
They have a lot of outdoor adventure programs that are free or cost very little including shopping trips to San Francisco, Snowboarding/Skiing, and summer activities like rafting and fishing trips. I also found that a lot of students call their teachers by their first name.
It is a private school and it can be pricey but there are a lot of institutional scholarships available. Also surprisingly a lot of little extras are free like parking, paper for printing, passes to the nearby fitness center and as I mentioned earlier, the outdoor adventure trips. It may not seem like a lot but those things can add up quickly at other colleges,especially if you get parking tickets and before you know it you could paying private school prices for public school.
Check out the campus, it's gorgeous! I am not a student there so I don't really have much more than that.
People who love the mountains and enjoy a small school environment will love it here!