We have a be very close knit community. You'll have some great relationships by the time you've graduated from here. Academics are tough, but will surely have you prepared by the time you're done.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Come in knowing you're going to be very busy, earning an A in a class really is a challenge regardless of what the class is. Make sure to study early on, procrastinating will catch up to you very early on. Study with a friend or classmate it makes a huge difference. Don't be afraid to ask some of the upper classmen questions, we love to help out.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Classes are tough, especially my math and science classes. Be prepared to put in 10-12 hours a week studying.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Freshman dorms are wonderful, and a lot of fun. Upper class dorms and on campus apartments are getting renovated but still have a bit to go.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Hein is great and definitely getting better every year. Our other cafe has some good food, but is a bit pricy.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There's a lot of extracurricular groups to join. The fitness center is packed in the afternoons (you'll have plenty of space to get your work in though). Sand volleyball, running, or just hanging out with your friends. We're a very active campus.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
You'll certainly get your money's worth, in terms of being prepared by the time you're done.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Athletes, fine arts students, and students majoring in accounting, biology, chemistry, physics, and business management.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Campus is very safe, we've only had one incident of a stranger running through campus in the three years I've been here.
We have a be very close knit community. You'll have some great relationships by the time you've graduated from here. Academics are tough, but will surely have you prepared by the time you're done.
Come in knowing you're going to be very busy, earning an A in a class really is a challenge regardless of what the class is. Make sure to study early on, procrastinating will catch up to you very early on. Study with a friend or classmate it makes a huge difference. Don't be afraid to ask some of the upper classmen questions, we love to help out.
Classes are tough, especially my math and science classes. Be prepared to put in 10-12 hours a week studying.
Freshman dorms are wonderful, and a lot of fun. Upper class dorms and on campus apartments are getting renovated but still have a bit to go.
Hein is great and definitely getting better every year. Our other cafe has some good food, but is a bit pricy.
There's a lot of extracurricular groups to join. The fitness center is packed in the afternoons (you'll have plenty of space to get your work in though). Sand volleyball, running, or just hanging out with your friends. We're a very active campus.
You'll certainly get your money's worth, in terms of being prepared by the time you're done.
Athletes, fine arts students, and students majoring in accounting, biology, chemistry, physics, and business management.
Campus is very safe, we've only had one incident of a stranger running through campus in the three years I've been here.