The Academic Programs that Truman has are top of the line. The teachers here truly care more about the students than their paychecks. They are willing to work with students on an one-on-one basis to help you succeed. The Liberal Arts Education Program that Truman has, ensures that students will be well rounded, and learn from a multitude of disciplines.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
Although Truman is located in a Small town up north, it typifies the quote big things come in small packages. The campus life is so rich and involved with students being more than friendly.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
For the quality of education you receive from Truman you'd think you'd be paying $15,000 or more per year, however Truman's tuition is currently under $7,000 per year for instate students.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Apply for Scholarships, although Truman is typically generous in awarding incoming freshmen with scholarships, always apply for additional aid. I also advise students to prepare for rigorous coursework. Truman lives up to it's reputation as being the #1 public institution in the Midwest.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Students that like an academic challenge, apply here. Students that want a close student-teacher relationship would be excellent fit here. Also students who aren't quite sure what they want to do in school will succeed here due to the Liberal Arts Program having students take various courses in different disciplines.
The Academic Programs that Truman has are top of the line. The teachers here truly care more about the students than their paychecks. They are willing to work with students on an one-on-one basis to help you succeed. The Liberal Arts Education Program that Truman has, ensures that students will be well rounded, and learn from a multitude of disciplines.
Although Truman is located in a Small town up north, it typifies the quote big things come in small packages. The campus life is so rich and involved with students being more than friendly.
For the quality of education you receive from Truman you'd think you'd be paying $15,000 or more per year, however Truman's tuition is currently under $7,000 per year for instate students.
Apply for Scholarships, although Truman is typically generous in awarding incoming freshmen with scholarships, always apply for additional aid. I also advise students to prepare for rigorous coursework. Truman lives up to it's reputation as being the #1 public institution in the Midwest.
Students that like an academic challenge, apply here. Students that want a close student-teacher relationship would be excellent fit here. Also students who aren't quite sure what they want to do in school will succeed here due to the Liberal Arts Program having students take various courses in different disciplines.