Washburn is an amazing school! The small size is ideal to learn in, my professors know who I am and I can easily walk from one end of campus to another under 7 minutes. There is also so much opportunities at Washburn, from Greek life, to volunteering, and from clubs to recreation.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Get involved! This is the ideal thing to do for any college I'm sure, but Washburn has so many clubs and activities to get involved in. From rugby to pottery making, Washburn has something for you.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
I feel compelled to learn at Washburn. The classes are challenging but not so stupidly hard that it makes me want to cry, its a really good balance.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I actually live at home. Which is ideal for me and my situation. But I have only heard good news from my friends who stay in the dorms. The rooms are comfortable size and there are lots of comfortable places to study and hang out.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Again, I live at home and eat at home. But they do have lots of food options on campus. They have a little market store where you can conveniently get your daily goods, and they also have a dinner. There are also many vending machines for a quick snack.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There is so much to do at Washburn, visit the Mulvane art museum, art lab, rec center (with rock wall!), swimming pool, weekly lectures, music, food, clubs, ect. ect. ect. Just so much to do!
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Washburn is highly affordable! It coast me less than $3,500 a semester being a full time student! Which is fantastic!
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Campus is very safe! I frequently walk through campus at night and feel perfectly safe. There are campus police, security cameras, and emergency call boxes.
Washburn is an amazing school! The small size is ideal to learn in, my professors know who I am and I can easily walk from one end of campus to another under 7 minutes. There is also so much opportunities at Washburn, from Greek life, to volunteering, and from clubs to recreation.
Get involved! This is the ideal thing to do for any college I'm sure, but Washburn has so many clubs and activities to get involved in. From rugby to pottery making, Washburn has something for you.
I feel compelled to learn at Washburn. The classes are challenging but not so stupidly hard that it makes me want to cry, its a really good balance.
I actually live at home. Which is ideal for me and my situation. But I have only heard good news from my friends who stay in the dorms. The rooms are comfortable size and there are lots of comfortable places to study and hang out.
Again, I live at home and eat at home. But they do have lots of food options on campus. They have a little market store where you can conveniently get your daily goods, and they also have a dinner. There are also many vending machines for a quick snack.
There is so much to do at Washburn, visit the Mulvane art museum, art lab, rec center (with rock wall!), swimming pool, weekly lectures, music, food, clubs, ect. ect. ect. Just so much to do!
Washburn is highly affordable! It coast me less than $3,500 a semester being a full time student! Which is fantastic!
Campus is very safe! I frequently walk through campus at night and feel perfectly safe. There are campus police, security cameras, and emergency call boxes.