Arcadia University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Arcadia University know before they start?

Akua

They should make sure that apart from the academic prestige, they should be well certain about the location and weather.

Benjamin

To parents, let your child be him/herself. Don't tell them what you want them to do or where you want them to go, let them decide. After all this is their education. No matter what they choose, always show your support for them, going to college is very nerve racking and they need someone behind them to support them. To students, college is not all about partying but it is not all about studying either. You need to learn to balance your studies with your social activities and learn to be careful with drinking and drugs. Some campuses don't contact police and some do. Being caught once with illegal drugs could get you kicked out of housing or depending upon the situation, out of the school. You are on your own now, no more mommy and daddy to proteect you, you pay 100{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} for your actions, so make your decisions good and safe. My best advice for students, is make your college years unforgettable, they are the best years of your life, live them up and set yourself up for a good career.

Michael

Good luck, no matter how much you plan in advance, there's no real way to determine what a college is like until you've given it a shot.

Jaclyn

I would first implore parents to not only allow thier child to decide what institution they wish to attend but be supportive. If a child wants to go to college for art let them even if you do not think it is a practical field. Those who are passionate about thier field often perform better and are less likely to change majors therefore ending later. In oder to make the most of the college experience it is imperative to meet as many people as soon as possible the first year. That is when the bonds between students are formed. I also reccomend that you look at the school; take as many trips as possible( overnight trips tend to help aid in the decision)

Amanda

I would say that visiting various colleges is very important to the process of choosing the right one. I did not tour too many colleges, however I knew that the out of the ones I visited I'd be able to be happy at whichever one I was accepted. I also suggest asking a lot of questions; ask anything that comes to mind which you need clarification for. Questions are the best way to find out more about a place and the ability of the guide, or the administrator, to answer the question will also tell you a bit about them which will give you more insight into students, or faculty. As for making the most of the experience, I'd say the best way to do that is to challenge yourself. If you are interested in something, don't be afraid to go out and try it, as long as it isn't harmful to you or someone else. For instance, Arcadia has the first year study abroad program and through it I spent my first semester in Scotland. It was the best experience of my life because I learned about another culture and travelled, my two loves!

Andrew

Visit as many schools as you can so you can experience it yourself. Try to visit on weekdays and weekends so you get what its like during both types of day. Also, when attending college try to be as involved as your possibly can. The skills you learn outseide the classroom are the best kind, in my opinion. Getting involved also makes people more outgoing and helps them make friends and be social. Making sure that the schools you look at have these types of extracurricular activities is key. Its important to look at every day things that your going to want in a school, while visiting. Food, the area, the people, professors, sports, clubs, living areas, and campus activities are all things that should be evaluated during your college selection.

Siobhan

Make sure its what the student wants. It may be the parents' money but it's the student's life. Find someplace and a major that interests you. There are so many colleges to choose from so take your time in deciding. Take advantage of orientation and meet as many people as you can. Go out on the weekends. College is supposed to be the best four years of your life, so make the most of it. Take advantage of opportunities.

Dustin

Give your child as much space for exploration as possible. Work with them to find the best place. Allow them to go to visits, go with them, and just be overall supportive of all their goals and desires.

Megan

My advice is this, know what you are looking for: Size, gender ratio, distance area, major options, career abilities on and off campus, so many many things. Just make sure you know or you feel you know as much as you can.

JoLynne

I would advise students to be very pro-active in the college selection process. Visit numerous schools and be entirely selective. You must make sure the school is both accomodating to your needs as well as a good fit academically. Speak with current students, visit with faculty and staff, and check out the campus facilities. It is important to investigate the college thoroughly to determine whether or not it's the perfect fit for you.