union is located in lincoln, nebraska, which contrary to popular belief is not in the middle of a cornfield. union is small enough to know most people and say hi to them as you walk around campus. service is emphasized and led by student groups.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
you will get out what you put into it. you will do well academically and socially if you make an honest effort.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
there are more and less challenging teachers.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
curfews and other rules are enforced, but when there is an emergency everyone is willing to work with you.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
there are a ton of good places to eat within driving or even walking distance.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
bike trails, holmes lake, visit the capital building (beautiful architecture), sledding, local plays.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
the financial aid team is super nice. merit scholarships are available especially for freshmen but also for transfer students. i think the price is worth it.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
the associated student body plans events almost every weekend. other clubs include amnesty international/tiny hands club, international club, and ministry club. if you want to get involved in something there is a way to do it!
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
lincoln is relatively safe to walk around which is nice. security carts also drive around campus at night.
union is located in lincoln, nebraska, which contrary to popular belief is not in the middle of a cornfield. union is small enough to know most people and say hi to them as you walk around campus. service is emphasized and led by student groups.
you will get out what you put into it. you will do well academically and socially if you make an honest effort.
there are more and less challenging teachers.
curfews and other rules are enforced, but when there is an emergency everyone is willing to work with you.
there are a ton of good places to eat within driving or even walking distance.
bike trails, holmes lake, visit the capital building (beautiful architecture), sledding, local plays.
the financial aid team is super nice. merit scholarships are available especially for freshmen but also for transfer students. i think the price is worth it.
the associated student body plans events almost every weekend. other clubs include amnesty international/tiny hands club, international club, and ministry club. if you want to get involved in something there is a way to do it!
lincoln is relatively safe to walk around which is nice. security carts also drive around campus at night.