Canisius College Top Questions

What should every freshman at Canisius College know before they start?

Daniel

The hardest part in going to college is adapting to the life style. Most kids come straight from High School and living with their parents to living in the dorms, and having to fend for themselves for the first time. This can be extraordinarily stressfull, and often puts a damper on academia, as the student is more worried about being away from home then what is being taught in their classes. My best advice is for the parents to help prep the student for this live style change by giving the student more responsibitlies for their own lives. Anyway that will make the student experience an element of independence would not be unwarrented. It is always hard to see your child leave you, but on average I would say that by Junior year of high school, your child is getting ready to go, the sooner you prepare for that, the easier it will be when the time actually comes. To the students, all I can suggest is, do not worry to much, but also, dont let anxiety be an excuse for slacking off, just keep plugging away, and so long as you are doing your best, you will be fine.

Megan

Let your kids pick the school that is best for them. They are the ones that are going for the education and it will be up to them to find the school that fits what they want. Also, let them make mistakes. Its from the mistakes we make that we learn the most. College students will mess up a million times, but eventually they learn.

Emily

Make sure you go and visit the college and surrounding area! It makes a big difference. The student will be able to know that its right for them.

Jessica

Apply to more than one college just to be sure you are absolutely content.

Allyson

I would tell parents or students that the only way to find the right college is to visit a lot of them and don't settle on the one that's closest to home, or the one that gives you the most scholarships, or the one that you think will be the cheapest. Going to college is one of the best experiences in your life and you shouldn't just settle. The student should go out and not be scared to make friends-try doing things on your own without relying on your roommate or high school friend to go with you and make you feel safe, although it may make you feel more comfortable. You need to be prepared to step out of the comfort zone that high school provided. Everyone is in the same boat as you are, so don't be afraid to talk to people and make yourself known in the college community. Believe me, 4 years goes by very very fast. Soak up every minute, because once you graduate, it's on to the real world.

Syed

be sure to take a tour and sit in classes, you really never know how it's going be unless you're there experiancing it. Always keep track of your finacing, at a school like this there are lots of payments to keep track of, such things as financial aid, loans, grants, scholarships and paperwork. The sooner you get those things done you can have a stress free semester. Always be sure to get out and attend campus events, they are really helpful in building life long friendships and a great way to relieve stress.

Erin

Be open minded to everything.

Christina

Get there, have fun, and you really only have one chance an one life. live it up!

Justine

There is a lot of advice that needs to be given to parents and students for finding the right college. You have to financially prepare yourself for college and you have to take into consideration the distance from home because as a student, you will get homesick. Students need to think about what they want most out of their college experience. Do they want lifelong friends? Or to be in clubs for the college? Or to have a great place to study? There are tons of questions that need to go through both the parents and students minds before they go through the college process. Both parents and students also need to think about what college matches their personality. For example, if the student has a strong Christian background, they should not be going to a college where they question the Christian faith. All of these factors should be considered before the student commits to a college. Both parents and students need to be openminded but it is important to keep your values in mind when searching for the right college.