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80% of students
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I love the diversity. Professors that care about you. How easy it is to get involved.
Student parking sucks. It’s cramped, small, so far away.
I liked the small classes and how easy it is to develop a relationship with your professors. They are always available for questions. The workload is not too overwhelming pretty average. The quality of education is also pretty good.
Lack of food options and lack of party scene. No one seems to have any school spirit.
Small classrooms, easy to talk to teachers, easy to make friends.
Awful food, poor wifi, small dorm, poor services.
I believe that anybody who enjoys a one-on-one experience with professors would enjoy this campus due to the 15-1 student-to-teacher ratio. It is also easy to get involved on campus and be a part of organizations or even create your own!
I think students need to be aware of how small the campus is and how fast "news" spreads.
I like the sense of community among the students, regardless of year/status level. I also love the fact that the classes are no more than twenty people in a room, meaning that the professors can have more one-on-one time with a student if they are struggling and they are always available easily through office hours out of the classroom.
I don't really like the lack of vegetarian options as it is hard for me to find something that I can eat on campus if I don't bring my own food from home. Another thing that I don't really like are the extra fees if you're a commuter, and when asked, the Financial Aid office does not explain what those fees are.