If you would like to study liberal arts and are ok with the small campus and student body, I would highly recommend attending SUA. The close contact you get with professors opens many doors for you, and the internationality of the school together with the guaranteed study abroad semester provides you with an open-minded and progressive education. While the city surrounding SUA is relatively small and quiet, there are many beautiful beaches and a variety of interesting communities in close proximity.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
The admission process wasn't difficult, as there was a lot of helpful staff ready to provide support and answer questions. Generally, I felt like the admission office really cares about the prospective student being a good match for the university's culture and community.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The classes at SUA will teach you a lot, as the small class sizes will automatically engage you more. Some classes can be very challenging, others relatively easy.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The campus is very small, but virtually all students reside on campus, so everybody knows each other. The dorms are extremely nice, and you never have to share a bathroom with more than one person.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The cafeteria on campus is great, as it provides all students with three meals every day. All meals are all-you-can-eat, and the price is included in the room & board fees, so you don't have to pay on a daily basis. Furthermore, Orange County has a nice restaurant scene, and you can find many different dining options in the surrounding communities.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There are many 4 collegiate athletic teams as well as many different clubs on campus. Furthermore, many beautiful beaches are easily accessible from campus.
If you would like to study liberal arts and are ok with the small campus and student body, I would highly recommend attending SUA. The close contact you get with professors opens many doors for you, and the internationality of the school together with the guaranteed study abroad semester provides you with an open-minded and progressive education. While the city surrounding SUA is relatively small and quiet, there are many beautiful beaches and a variety of interesting communities in close proximity.
The admission process wasn't difficult, as there was a lot of helpful staff ready to provide support and answer questions. Generally, I felt like the admission office really cares about the prospective student being a good match for the university's culture and community.
The classes at SUA will teach you a lot, as the small class sizes will automatically engage you more. Some classes can be very challenging, others relatively easy.
The campus is very small, but virtually all students reside on campus, so everybody knows each other. The dorms are extremely nice, and you never have to share a bathroom with more than one person.
The cafeteria on campus is great, as it provides all students with three meals every day. All meals are all-you-can-eat, and the price is included in the room & board fees, so you don't have to pay on a daily basis. Furthermore, Orange County has a nice restaurant scene, and you can find many different dining options in the surrounding communities.
There are many 4 collegiate athletic teams as well as many different clubs on campus. Furthermore, many beautiful beaches are easily accessible from campus.