A fantastic university with lots of opportunities, small class sizes and lots of individualized attention. The social life is just as fulfilling as the education, and the campus is truly beautiful. There is a fantastic network of supportive alumni, professors and administrators who will help you fulfill your dream.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Visit campus! It's gorgeous and the people are incredible! Talk to students in your department, stay on campus and turn in forms early!
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The classes within your department will challenge you. The professors in the ASL, Theatre, Art, Equestrian and Athletic Training departments in particular know their students and individualize classes and lessons to help you improve as an individual. Gen eds can be difficult, but the professors will always offer extra help.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The best housing is in RB Cutlip, the apartments and in the fraternity and sorority houses. The general independent living are just dorm rooms--but they aren't a bad place to live.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Tucker offers a lot of different options--the omelets during breakfast are the best! There's always a salad bar, and other vegetarian options.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
On campus there are always events going on--concerts, theatre performances, art shows, films, etc--plenty to do. And you get a scholarship for it through the LEAD program! There's also barbeques and get togethers down by the dock at the lake. Music, paddle boats, fishing, sand volleyball. The Greek chapters always have events going on as well.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
There are two lakes on campus! Senior Lake is in the middle of campus, and many people fish there and it's great for photography students. Junior Lake has a dock and paddle boats, fishing, sand volleyball. It's a great place to hang out.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Students looking to develop into professionals in their chosen field and wanting to graduate with a close-knit network of alumni to help them out. Any student who wants to find a home away from home and a family outside of their own, this is the place for you.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
For a small school, there are a ton of activities. There are roughly 40 clubs and activities on campus and that doesn't include athletics. Student-run theatre, improv team, show choir, honor societies, newspaper, President's Twenty, Student Alumni Council...the list goes on.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Greek Life is fantastic on campus. There are four sororities, all NPC organizations, as well as two IFC fraternities. The campus is roughly 35 percent Greek and the Greek students are made up of students from every major, every athletic team, the majority of Student Alumni Council and President's Twenty. I definitely suggest students give Greek Life a chance!
A fantastic university with lots of opportunities, small class sizes and lots of individualized attention. The social life is just as fulfilling as the education, and the campus is truly beautiful. There is a fantastic network of supportive alumni, professors and administrators who will help you fulfill your dream.
Visit campus! It's gorgeous and the people are incredible! Talk to students in your department, stay on campus and turn in forms early!
The classes within your department will challenge you. The professors in the ASL, Theatre, Art, Equestrian and Athletic Training departments in particular know their students and individualize classes and lessons to help you improve as an individual. Gen eds can be difficult, but the professors will always offer extra help.
The best housing is in RB Cutlip, the apartments and in the fraternity and sorority houses. The general independent living are just dorm rooms--but they aren't a bad place to live.
Tucker offers a lot of different options--the omelets during breakfast are the best! There's always a salad bar, and other vegetarian options.
On campus there are always events going on--concerts, theatre performances, art shows, films, etc--plenty to do. And you get a scholarship for it through the LEAD program! There's also barbeques and get togethers down by the dock at the lake. Music, paddle boats, fishing, sand volleyball. The Greek chapters always have events going on as well.
There are two lakes on campus! Senior Lake is in the middle of campus, and many people fish there and it's great for photography students. Junior Lake has a dock and paddle boats, fishing, sand volleyball. It's a great place to hang out.
Students looking to develop into professionals in their chosen field and wanting to graduate with a close-knit network of alumni to help them out. Any student who wants to find a home away from home and a family outside of their own, this is the place for you.
For a small school, there are a ton of activities. There are roughly 40 clubs and activities on campus and that doesn't include athletics. Student-run theatre, improv team, show choir, honor societies, newspaper, President's Twenty, Student Alumni Council...the list goes on.
Greek Life is fantastic on campus. There are four sororities, all NPC organizations, as well as two IFC fraternities. The campus is roughly 35 percent Greek and the Greek students are made up of students from every major, every athletic team, the majority of Student Alumni Council and President's Twenty. I definitely suggest students give Greek Life a chance!