The University of Southern Indiana is a beautiful small campus which is easy to navigate. The campus is very clean and well kept. The professors are very knowledgeable, easy to contact, and genuinely care about the students.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
I would tell the in-coming students to register for classes very early because they fill up quickly. I recommend living in the dorms as a freshman. Also the weather can be brutal so bring appropriate attire.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Academically, you can pick challenging courses that keep you interested and really help you learn the material.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I currently live in the dorms; I think they are wonderful. I only have one complaint: burnt popcorn. There were at least 4 fire alarms in the past 4 weeks due to burnt popcorn. Otherwise the dorms stimulate great community feeling and provide opportunities to know other students.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The Loft is wonderful. It's the on campus cafeteria that has a great variety of food options. There are also a variety of on campus restaurants.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There are SO many clubs and sports. There is literally something for every student here, and if there isn't you just make your own club! Not to mention free movies in forum 1 every Thursday and Saturday night.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
We have the cone. I'm not sure why it's there, but we have a giant cone shaped building.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Everywhere on campus there are these blue security poles and if you are standing at one you should be able to see at least two more.
The University of Southern Indiana is a beautiful small campus which is easy to navigate. The campus is very clean and well kept. The professors are very knowledgeable, easy to contact, and genuinely care about the students.
I would tell the in-coming students to register for classes very early because they fill up quickly. I recommend living in the dorms as a freshman. Also the weather can be brutal so bring appropriate attire.
Academically, you can pick challenging courses that keep you interested and really help you learn the material.
I currently live in the dorms; I think they are wonderful. I only have one complaint: burnt popcorn. There were at least 4 fire alarms in the past 4 weeks due to burnt popcorn. Otherwise the dorms stimulate great community feeling and provide opportunities to know other students.
The Loft is wonderful. It's the on campus cafeteria that has a great variety of food options. There are also a variety of on campus restaurants.
There are SO many clubs and sports. There is literally something for every student here, and if there isn't you just make your own club! Not to mention free movies in forum 1 every Thursday and Saturday night.
We have the cone. I'm not sure why it's there, but we have a giant cone shaped building.
Everywhere on campus there are these blue security poles and if you are standing at one you should be able to see at least two more.