I thought that William Wood's campus was beautiful. The students were very enthusiastic about sharing information about the school. I was also very interested in the school's L.E.A.D program; as it offers every student financial aid in return of the student being involved in school activities.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Communicate as much as possible with your admissions counselor. My counselor helped me through applying, and made me feel very comfortable about the school. Also it is always a good idea to visit any school that you are considering.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The teachers appeared to be the students greatest aid, and the students all said (even the non-tour guides) that they could approach their teacher and receive assistance if they had a question or a problem.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The show dorm room was spacious (for a dorm room), the closets were larger than most, and I could see a student living their comfortably.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The food was very good for cafeteria food. The vegetarian students had a lot of options.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
With the L.E.A.D program every student can be involved on campus, and Columbia is not far away for students with a car.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Has so many options major wise! One of the few schools with an ASL program, and a working courtroom.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Great for equestrian students (100% job placement after graduation for equestrian majors) but also great for undecided students who enjoy the small school feel.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
The school had a lot of club options, and to my understanding it is very easy to start a club of your own if one is not already offered.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
They had several sororities and fraternities on campus.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Every student is given the campus safety number, and students can be escorted to their dorms at night if they do not feel safe.
I thought that William Wood's campus was beautiful. The students were very enthusiastic about sharing information about the school. I was also very interested in the school's L.E.A.D program; as it offers every student financial aid in return of the student being involved in school activities.
Communicate as much as possible with your admissions counselor. My counselor helped me through applying, and made me feel very comfortable about the school. Also it is always a good idea to visit any school that you are considering.
The teachers appeared to be the students greatest aid, and the students all said (even the non-tour guides) that they could approach their teacher and receive assistance if they had a question or a problem.
The show dorm room was spacious (for a dorm room), the closets were larger than most, and I could see a student living their comfortably.
The food was very good for cafeteria food. The vegetarian students had a lot of options.
With the L.E.A.D program every student can be involved on campus, and Columbia is not far away for students with a car.
Has so many options major wise! One of the few schools with an ASL program, and a working courtroom.
Great for equestrian students (100% job placement after graduation for equestrian majors) but also great for undecided students who enjoy the small school feel.
The school had a lot of club options, and to my understanding it is very easy to start a club of your own if one is not already offered.
They had several sororities and fraternities on campus.
Every student is given the campus safety number, and students can be escorted to their dorms at night if they do not feel safe.