An academically and spiritually strong school. The institution is staunchly conservative, but the students have diverse opinions. The faculty is kind and very generous with time and resources.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Apply for the honors program. It is beneficial both academically and socially.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Offers a strong foundation in a wide variety of subjects. It provides the strong liberal arts education advertised, but the professional schools are also very strong. Requires several courses in philosophy and theology.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I am in CV (an area of dorms), so I cannot speak for the other dorms. CV is a gorgeous area with a basketball court in the center. The dorms are neither particularly large nor small. The RAs are laidback and try to offer fun dormwide activities every few days. The events are normally fun, but sometimes lame.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Luckily, upperclassmen normally don't eat at the Pryz. Occasionally, the Pryz will serve a great meal, but for the most part, the food is not good. There is a fairly wide variety, however.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Explore DC! Or join some of the many clubs.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
It is an expensive school, but pretty good about scholarship money. It is an excellent school in just about every respect.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Conservative or not overly liberal. Academically motivated. Self-sufficient.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
CUA offers so many clubs and activities. Take advantage of the events, especially those with free food.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are two religious sororities. I think there is a fraternity.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
DPS is very diligent and always patrolling. We have the blue light system as well.
An academically and spiritually strong school. The institution is staunchly conservative, but the students have diverse opinions. The faculty is kind and very generous with time and resources.
Apply for the honors program. It is beneficial both academically and socially.
Offers a strong foundation in a wide variety of subjects. It provides the strong liberal arts education advertised, but the professional schools are also very strong. Requires several courses in philosophy and theology.
I am in CV (an area of dorms), so I cannot speak for the other dorms. CV is a gorgeous area with a basketball court in the center. The dorms are neither particularly large nor small. The RAs are laidback and try to offer fun dormwide activities every few days. The events are normally fun, but sometimes lame.
Luckily, upperclassmen normally don't eat at the Pryz. Occasionally, the Pryz will serve a great meal, but for the most part, the food is not good. There is a fairly wide variety, however.
Explore DC! Or join some of the many clubs.
It is an expensive school, but pretty good about scholarship money. It is an excellent school in just about every respect.
Conservative or not overly liberal. Academically motivated. Self-sufficient.
CUA offers so many clubs and activities. Take advantage of the events, especially those with free food.
There are two religious sororities. I think there is a fraternity.
DPS is very diligent and always patrolling. We have the blue light system as well.