This school is a catholic school and brings students closer to their faith while keeping a small community on campus. Their objective is to help students exceed in school and provide an easy learning environment with great professors. The campus is beautiful, and the area its in has everything you need within walking distance.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Take advantage of everything offered your freshman year. The classes are easiest your first year so do not mess up. Try to attend events held on campus since your money funds them, and balance your social and school life.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Some classes are more difficult than others, but if you go into class knowing what to expect, it will motivate you to study more, and the professors help you out a lot. Do not be afraid to ask questions!
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The dorms are one of the best so far and have a small waterfall in the middle of the dorms. You have a big room with a balcony and share your bathroom with only one person. The halls are always decorated and the RA's hold an event for their residents once a month.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The food varies from time to time, but everyday there is a grill for burgers and Veggie burgers. Also we have Quiznos available and its covered by your meal plan. There is always a variety of food, and if not there are really cheap restaurants and fast food places down the street.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
The campus is located in the museum district, so students get in for free or with discounts to museums and the Zoo. There are also parks and shopping stores around campus where students ride their bikes to, and ten minutes away are performance halls, nightclubs, and shopping centers.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
The school is pricey, but the school offers many scholarship opportunities and payment methods. They don't want students to not attend because of financial purposes,so they will find scholarships and loans for you to stay enrolled in the school.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
The school is located in the Montrose area known as the museum district and people are very liberal and artsy. The night life is always busy and there is always something going on nearby. The school is known to have their infamous crawfish boil, salsa night, neeowallah (Halloween party), and Spring Fling every year, with many more mini events.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Friendly, cultural, international, diverse, and liberal people. If you love being outdoors, small campuses, classes, and things nearby, this is perfect.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are about 80 clubs on campus and they are all different and unique. From cheer leading club to the chemistry club. They all vary and all you have to do is sign up to become a member. Its a great way to get involved, and host events on campus.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are no Frats or Sororities, but males are allowed to join at the University of Houston fraternities.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
there are always campus security officers on campus, doing rounds till late in the morning. All over campus there are also emergency telephones, but rarely has anyone been in danger on campus. Students tend to always feel safe, but just in case we always keep them close by.
This school is a catholic school and brings students closer to their faith while keeping a small community on campus. Their objective is to help students exceed in school and provide an easy learning environment with great professors. The campus is beautiful, and the area its in has everything you need within walking distance.
Take advantage of everything offered your freshman year. The classes are easiest your first year so do not mess up. Try to attend events held on campus since your money funds them, and balance your social and school life.
Some classes are more difficult than others, but if you go into class knowing what to expect, it will motivate you to study more, and the professors help you out a lot. Do not be afraid to ask questions!
The dorms are one of the best so far and have a small waterfall in the middle of the dorms. You have a big room with a balcony and share your bathroom with only one person. The halls are always decorated and the RA's hold an event for their residents once a month.
The food varies from time to time, but everyday there is a grill for burgers and Veggie burgers. Also we have Quiznos available and its covered by your meal plan. There is always a variety of food, and if not there are really cheap restaurants and fast food places down the street.
The campus is located in the museum district, so students get in for free or with discounts to museums and the Zoo. There are also parks and shopping stores around campus where students ride their bikes to, and ten minutes away are performance halls, nightclubs, and shopping centers.
The school is pricey, but the school offers many scholarship opportunities and payment methods. They don't want students to not attend because of financial purposes,so they will find scholarships and loans for you to stay enrolled in the school.
The school is located in the Montrose area known as the museum district and people are very liberal and artsy. The night life is always busy and there is always something going on nearby. The school is known to have their infamous crawfish boil, salsa night, neeowallah (Halloween party), and Spring Fling every year, with many more mini events.
Friendly, cultural, international, diverse, and liberal people. If you love being outdoors, small campuses, classes, and things nearby, this is perfect.
There are about 80 clubs on campus and they are all different and unique. From cheer leading club to the chemistry club. They all vary and all you have to do is sign up to become a member. Its a great way to get involved, and host events on campus.
There are no Frats or Sororities, but males are allowed to join at the University of Houston fraternities.
there are always campus security officers on campus, doing rounds till late in the morning. All over campus there are also emergency telephones, but rarely has anyone been in danger on campus. Students tend to always feel safe, but just in case we always keep them close by.