Morris is a unique, close-knit community and campus. You feel right at home here the moment you move in. The smaller campus allows you to get to know people and professors while also offering one of the best Liberal Arts Educations in the country.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Be sure to come and visit the campus. You can even request to stay overnight in the dorms with a current student. It gives you the first hand experience of what living on campus is really like.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The classes offered at Morris are challenging and intuitive, challenging students to think about things in a different way. Class sizes are small and the professors are always willing to help.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
All the dorms on campus are Co-ed, either by floor or room. Floors are relatively small due to the smaller campus, so you really get to know your neighbors. Only freshman are required to stay in the dorms, so as an upperclassman you have more freedom about where you live, whether in the upperclass dorms, on campus apartments, or off campus housing.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
There are a few different dining options in campus aside from the main dining hall. We have a small coffee stand called Higbies and the Turtle Mountain Cafe. No matter where you eat, the food is good. Morris has been awarded many times for the variety and the Vegetarian/Vegan friendly options offered at every meal.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are over 100 clubs and organizations on campus. Getting involved is extremely easy and worth your time! If the club you want isn't here, starting your own couldn't be easier. Not to mention all the other activities and events hosted by campus run groups!
Morris is a unique, close-knit community and campus. You feel right at home here the moment you move in. The smaller campus allows you to get to know people and professors while also offering one of the best Liberal Arts Educations in the country.
Be sure to come and visit the campus. You can even request to stay overnight in the dorms with a current student. It gives you the first hand experience of what living on campus is really like.
The classes offered at Morris are challenging and intuitive, challenging students to think about things in a different way. Class sizes are small and the professors are always willing to help.
All the dorms on campus are Co-ed, either by floor or room. Floors are relatively small due to the smaller campus, so you really get to know your neighbors. Only freshman are required to stay in the dorms, so as an upperclassman you have more freedom about where you live, whether in the upperclass dorms, on campus apartments, or off campus housing.
There are a few different dining options in campus aside from the main dining hall. We have a small coffee stand called Higbies and the Turtle Mountain Cafe. No matter where you eat, the food is good. Morris has been awarded many times for the variety and the Vegetarian/Vegan friendly options offered at every meal.
There are over 100 clubs and organizations on campus. Getting involved is extremely easy and worth your time! If the club you want isn't here, starting your own couldn't be easier. Not to mention all the other activities and events hosted by campus run groups!