Everyone here on this campus is here to help you. Professors, staff, and some students are all available to help. There is always something to do here!
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Study and DO NOT PROCRASTINATE!
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Academics are challenging, but again, everyone is here to help. If you don't understand, just ask.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I don't live on campus but the dorms seem to be pretty kept up.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The cafeteria has great food, and so does the sub station (in H&SS)
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
The SAC has ping pong, wii, tv, and there's also a gym and a pool so you can swim or workout if you have some extra time. Also, there's basketball, softball, tennis, soccer, and a few other sports to play so get involved!
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Overall, USCA is a great campus. It's small, but has big opportunities for everyone and anyone.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
USCA is great for anyone who wants to start off at a small place. When I first came here, I was a little worried about finding my classes, but all the buildings are focused around the SAC (Student Activities Center) and it's pretty easy to find. Also, the classrooms are small too. None of my classes have more than like 30 people, so that's great for that one-on-one professor student experience.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There's over 90 organizations to choose from! And there's always the option of starting an organization or club yourself!
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Pretty cool, I'm not involved in it though.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
To all students: DO NOT PARK IN YELLOW SPACES. The campus police are ridiculous about parking in yellow spaces. In some parking spots, it's hard to tell which lines are yellow and which lines are white just because it hasn't been recently painted, but just take extra caution and park in a space that has clearly painted white lines. Unless you want a ticket, then you can park anywhere.
Everyone here on this campus is here to help you. Professors, staff, and some students are all available to help. There is always something to do here!
Study and DO NOT PROCRASTINATE!
Academics are challenging, but again, everyone is here to help. If you don't understand, just ask.
I don't live on campus but the dorms seem to be pretty kept up.
The cafeteria has great food, and so does the sub station (in H&SS)
The SAC has ping pong, wii, tv, and there's also a gym and a pool so you can swim or workout if you have some extra time. Also, there's basketball, softball, tennis, soccer, and a few other sports to play so get involved!
Overall, USCA is a great campus. It's small, but has big opportunities for everyone and anyone.
USCA is great for anyone who wants to start off at a small place. When I first came here, I was a little worried about finding my classes, but all the buildings are focused around the SAC (Student Activities Center) and it's pretty easy to find. Also, the classrooms are small too. None of my classes have more than like 30 people, so that's great for that one-on-one professor student experience.
There's over 90 organizations to choose from! And there's always the option of starting an organization or club yourself!
Pretty cool, I'm not involved in it though.
To all students: DO NOT PARK IN YELLOW SPACES. The campus police are ridiculous about parking in yellow spaces. In some parking spots, it's hard to tell which lines are yellow and which lines are white just because it hasn't been recently painted, but just take extra caution and park in a space that has clearly painted white lines. Unless you want a ticket, then you can park anywhere.