This college is very diverse, which enables students to find their own path and become more confident in who they are or who they want to be. Also, the class sizes are not terribly large, which benefits the students by giving them more opportunities to excel with help from the professors. Lastly, the professors are extremely willing to go one-on-one with students to help he or she to truly understand the material, and they are easily reached as well.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
You don't need to know what you want to do right away! There are so many options and so many people that will help you discover your path. Also, don't buy textbooks before your first day of class because you don't always need them! If you ever have any trouble with anything, speak up and ask someone! Everyone in the college is more than willing to help you with whatever issue you have.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The classes aren't too challenging, but I am only taking Liberal Arts classes and obviously that isn't going to be as difficult as a specific major. However, the material is very useful and easy to study, which in turn will help to obtain good grades.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I don't stay in the dorms or res. halls, I commute. However, I have heard about the dorms and they students say that they are a little plain, but they get the job done. They don't need to be extremely fancy and huge because the students spend most of their time on campus anyway.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The food is a little expensive, but the atmosphere of the cafeteria is really nice. It is recently remodeled and looks fabulous. The quality of the food is really good as well, they have so many options from fast food to healthy food and you can get as much as you want.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There is a gym and racquetball court that are frequently used for recreational fun as well as clubs and teams. Racquetball is really fun and it is an easy way to meet new people. You can go to the gym whenever you like and work out. You can also go for walks and jogs around the school property, which is also rather large. There are a lot of clubs and groups that gather frequently and that's a great way to have fun and meet people. The school also has many events that occur on the main field, in the lobby, and other locations that bring a lot of students together. Not even ten minutes away, there are a few fast food chains to eat at, a couple shops and stores, and a drive-in movie theater.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
It is a great college to get your foot in the door and find out exactly what you want to do. It is the perfect stepping stone from high school to a larger college or university. And because it is in my county, I still stay connected with some of my high school friends. I commute so I save money there, but even if one wanted to live on campus, it is still pretty cheap and you get the same education you would get anywhere else.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
There isn't really anything unusual about this school.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
This college is great for people who want to return to college, change majors, don't have a particular direction, want to pursue a career, and people who are intimidated by large colleges. So pretty, much, it's perfect for everyone.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are so many clubs I probably can't even list them all. There is a math club to tutor students, racquetball club, psych club, religious clubs, and artistic clubs, just to name a few.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There isn't any greek life.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
There are two cops and a few security guards that patrol the campus day and night, 24/7. They are very friendly and easy to talk to in case something happens or their assistance is needed. I always feel safe on campus knowing that those people are there. Even if they weren't, I feel like the population on campus is rather calm anyway.
This college is very diverse, which enables students to find their own path and become more confident in who they are or who they want to be. Also, the class sizes are not terribly large, which benefits the students by giving them more opportunities to excel with help from the professors. Lastly, the professors are extremely willing to go one-on-one with students to help he or she to truly understand the material, and they are easily reached as well.
You don't need to know what you want to do right away! There are so many options and so many people that will help you discover your path. Also, don't buy textbooks before your first day of class because you don't always need them! If you ever have any trouble with anything, speak up and ask someone! Everyone in the college is more than willing to help you with whatever issue you have.
The classes aren't too challenging, but I am only taking Liberal Arts classes and obviously that isn't going to be as difficult as a specific major. However, the material is very useful and easy to study, which in turn will help to obtain good grades.
I don't stay in the dorms or res. halls, I commute. However, I have heard about the dorms and they students say that they are a little plain, but they get the job done. They don't need to be extremely fancy and huge because the students spend most of their time on campus anyway.
The food is a little expensive, but the atmosphere of the cafeteria is really nice. It is recently remodeled and looks fabulous. The quality of the food is really good as well, they have so many options from fast food to healthy food and you can get as much as you want.
There is a gym and racquetball court that are frequently used for recreational fun as well as clubs and teams. Racquetball is really fun and it is an easy way to meet new people. You can go to the gym whenever you like and work out. You can also go for walks and jogs around the school property, which is also rather large. There are a lot of clubs and groups that gather frequently and that's a great way to have fun and meet people. The school also has many events that occur on the main field, in the lobby, and other locations that bring a lot of students together. Not even ten minutes away, there are a few fast food chains to eat at, a couple shops and stores, and a drive-in movie theater.
It is a great college to get your foot in the door and find out exactly what you want to do. It is the perfect stepping stone from high school to a larger college or university. And because it is in my county, I still stay connected with some of my high school friends. I commute so I save money there, but even if one wanted to live on campus, it is still pretty cheap and you get the same education you would get anywhere else.
There isn't really anything unusual about this school.
This college is great for people who want to return to college, change majors, don't have a particular direction, want to pursue a career, and people who are intimidated by large colleges. So pretty, much, it's perfect for everyone.
There are so many clubs I probably can't even list them all. There is a math club to tutor students, racquetball club, psych club, religious clubs, and artistic clubs, just to name a few.
There isn't any greek life.
There are two cops and a few security guards that patrol the campus day and night, 24/7. They are very friendly and easy to talk to in case something happens or their assistance is needed. I always feel safe on campus knowing that those people are there. Even if they weren't, I feel like the population on campus is rather calm anyway.