If you get the opportunity to visit, do an overnight stay, visit a few classes, ask a ton of questions. If you decide to enroll at Westminster, keep an open mind during your first few weeks and talk to everyone. You'll find your niche in a short amount of time.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The courses are tough but interesting, and the professor's are always up for questions. Since the school is so small, classes consists of about 20 students, give or take a few, which means students get ample one on one time with the professors.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Freshman live on a part of campus called the Quad. This is suite styled living. There are 8 people to a unit in four bedrooms with one bathroom. The bathrooms have two sinks, showers, and toilets. It's surprisingly comfortable.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
We have a home cooked section, a 'fast food' station, salad, pizza, and dessert bars. The food is pretty good and there is a decent amount of variety.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Westminster is great for students who enjoy nature. We have a creek with a trail behind the main section of campus. It is also for small town people. The town of Fulton is tiny and there aren't many places to go to have fun. However there are bigger towns with shopping malls about 30 minutes away. This school is also for people who like getting involved. We do a ton of service projects, and there is almost always something going on campus.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
We have a great variety of clubs from different International clubs where you can learn to speak foreign languages, to sports clubs, to visual and performing arts clubs, to board gaming clubs. We also have community oriented clubs that are involved in volunteering opportunities and current events, as well as traditional academic clubs.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
During rush times, Greek life is all around; however you're not pressured to go Greek. People recommend going through recruitment because it's is supposedly a great way to meet people, but I never did. We have a nice balance of Greek and non-Greek students, and everyone gets along just fine.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Our campus security patrols the campus constantly. They're always available if you need them as well. The campus itself is safe. I've never felt nervous about walking around alone at night to go to the library or the gym. We also have emergency telephones posted around campus in case of emergencies.
If you get the opportunity to visit, do an overnight stay, visit a few classes, ask a ton of questions. If you decide to enroll at Westminster, keep an open mind during your first few weeks and talk to everyone. You'll find your niche in a short amount of time.
The courses are tough but interesting, and the professor's are always up for questions. Since the school is so small, classes consists of about 20 students, give or take a few, which means students get ample one on one time with the professors.
Freshman live on a part of campus called the Quad. This is suite styled living. There are 8 people to a unit in four bedrooms with one bathroom. The bathrooms have two sinks, showers, and toilets. It's surprisingly comfortable.
We have a home cooked section, a 'fast food' station, salad, pizza, and dessert bars. The food is pretty good and there is a decent amount of variety.
Westminster is great for students who enjoy nature. We have a creek with a trail behind the main section of campus. It is also for small town people. The town of Fulton is tiny and there aren't many places to go to have fun. However there are bigger towns with shopping malls about 30 minutes away. This school is also for people who like getting involved. We do a ton of service projects, and there is almost always something going on campus.
We have a great variety of clubs from different International clubs where you can learn to speak foreign languages, to sports clubs, to visual and performing arts clubs, to board gaming clubs. We also have community oriented clubs that are involved in volunteering opportunities and current events, as well as traditional academic clubs.
During rush times, Greek life is all around; however you're not pressured to go Greek. People recommend going through recruitment because it's is supposedly a great way to meet people, but I never did. We have a nice balance of Greek and non-Greek students, and everyone gets along just fine.
Our campus security patrols the campus constantly. They're always available if you need them as well. The campus itself is safe. I've never felt nervous about walking around alone at night to go to the library or the gym. We also have emergency telephones posted around campus in case of emergencies.