I went here for one year. Most of my professors were quite professional, but 2 of them were absolutely atrocious, and a mix-up my professor made landed me with a permanent F on my transcript, while my GPA each semester is no lower than a 3.5 . If you ever have a major illness or a tough life situation, or need helpful suggestions from your professors, THEY DO NOT CARE AND DON'T MAKE AN EFFORT TO HELP. Not sure if my experience was just a fluke, but I'm reading all these other comments about how amazing the faculty are, and this is NOT TRUE! Petty music directors, irresponsible professors, lazy office workers. It's the best school you can get in a small, boring town in Iowa. Tuition is also through the roof, especially for the level of education you receive, and tuition just keeps climbing (for what, I'm not quite sure. There is nothing at this school that is worth the amount you pay). Housing is also awful and not accommodating in the slightest. They hardly have enough and don't let people live off campus, most likely because they are losing students and need everyone's money. The only two things I loved about the school were the perpetually mating tortoises in the science courtyard and the W recreational facility. But overall, the campus feels like a glorified high school. College students act like immature teenagers, not a lot of food selection on campus or off campus, and you have to drive 40 minutes to get to a town with anything to do (which STILL sucks). If you like a small-town college with very little to do, cliquey students who NEVER leave campus, small, repetitive food selections, and selfish professors (at least in the music department), this is the...
Read moreThe faculty committees that govern are dysfunctional and inequitable. All foreign professors, female or with accents do not get tenure and are let go for unjustified reasons (I know of 5 examples in last 10 years). Black professors have received racists TEVALs. The community here is open and diverse on paper only, but not in every day life. If you are in any way different, liberal, foreign, not religious, be ware, do not move to Waverly or work for the University. If diversity means locals and foreigners meeting in the middle, then you, as a foreigner will be required to go all the way and beyond and the existing residents will not meet you half way, be it with social customs, openness to different fields, openness to different ideas. Noone will ever ask you what it is like where you are from, and even though some faculty are friendly, most already have friends and unless you start with many new hires, your social life will be v. limited. The students never leave campus, so it does not have the atmosphere of a college town. The University is not listed in the AAUP directory and should be black listed, as a place, where tenure and promotion rules are not followed. Go to Luther, Simpson or a different liberal arts college. They are in better towns, too. Make sure programs are accredited, some of Wartburg's programs are not accredited by their...
Read moreI am writing to express my deep disappointment with the overall experience at Wartburg College. There are significant hygiene issues among the student body, including a lack of regular handwashing after restroom use, leading to frequent illnesses. It is concerning that some students find humor/ think it’s okay in neglecting basic hygiene practices.
Furthermore, the limited dining options in the area are inadequate, leaving students hungry with plain and low-quality food. The lack of good food options in the city exacerbates this issue. The laundry facilities are insufficient, with only one washer and two dryers for an entire floor, leading to inconvenience and overcrowding. Additionally, there is atmosphere of dishonesty among some students, which is unacceptable.
Overall, there is a pressing need for significant improvements at Wartburg College to address these issues and foster a more positive and hygienic environment for all students. I forgot to mention most of the students are racist. The lack of recreational activities in the area is also disappointing, especially considering the high cost...
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