Like most this place has it's pros and it's cons. The best thing about going to SWAU is the people. The second family you gain. You make some good friends for life and while I can't say the same for all the administration, a lot of the Professors here seem to really care about your success After college. The folks in the financial department really look out for you the best they can. They have some pretty good programs where you receive more attention from teachers than you would a public school. You will have opportunity for spiritual development. Honest comments on the biggest cons are the way you're treated as a student once administration has your money and special guest or other visitors show up. All the sudden paying students are locked out of the cafe (some are made to pay for ) and herded in and out with a sack lunch. Not to mention the fines that get charged to your account as a freshman for various reasons (ask anyone here). In conclusion... You will find what you come here looking for at the end of the day if you simply look in the...
Read moreSpent several years living nearby and two years attending the school. Over all I enjoyed the experience. Some of the professors are real gems. Best of all is the school atmosphere and community. The school is quite small so it is pretty easy to get to know most of the student body and feel like you belong. I attended a larger university after this, and though the academics were a bit more vigorous (might also have been that it was for upper division courses and thus more challenging) the community at SWAU...
Read moreNow let me mention this in clear honesty. This university is what you make of it plain and simple. What you want to experience will happen. So if you are looking for a Christian environment well here you go this is it. The university as a whole is a bit on the older side so yes it look a bit crusty. There are in process of revaping it. It’s a small campus. If you are looking for the college extrema life this not the uni for you...
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