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The fall 2020 acceptance rate for Crown College is 54%. That means, out of _____ applications received in 2020, _____ students were offered admission.
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What should every freshman at your school know before they start?
Living on campus helps a whole lot because you make friends much more easily. Choose a school that best fits you, and don't let financial stop you from doing what you love doing. Would you rather be in debt for a career that you get tired of or would you rather be in debt for a career that you will love doing for the rest of you life? In addition, be sure to get involved with the school so then it will be worth going to when you get out of school. For the parents, support your children where they are going and for what (major) they are going for. Keep in touch with them as well and send them care packages once in a while.
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Describe how your school looks to someone who's never seen it.
A developing conservative Christian college that is behind the times in many respects, but is moving in the right direction by giving more power and respect to its students.
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What's the most frustrating thing about your school?
Working full time and going to school full time is my biggest frustration; however, there is nothing that can be done about that.
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Here's your chance: Say anything about your college!
The most unique thing about my school compared to others is that I see Crown Alumni's and staff who are actually making a difference in our world and within the college community. We have very Godly people who come and build up leaders showing us how to encounter the world from a unselfish but loving approach, showing Christ love. The college here gives us great oppurtunities to network and meet amazing people who has made a difference. For instance my mentor is a missionary from Cambodia, who has done planted churches and spread the gospel there.
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What's unique about your campus?
What I consider the best thing about my school is the spirituality there. One can grow so much spiritually whether it is from the courses or from the professors. Professors and other staff and students are willing to help and answer questions that we may have.
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Describe the students at your school.
My classmates are compassionate, understanding, loving, fun, energetic, passionate, amazing, dedicated, determined, focused and motivated to succeed and make a difference in our world!
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What kind of person should attend this school?
Somone who cares deeply about their relationship with Christ! Any perosn who wants to be loved, supported, cared for and wants to succeed through school!
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What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?
Crown College is a very accepting place. Because it is smaller and everyone sort of knows everyone else, there is a strong sense of community. I never knew how someone could know every single person in the school at college, but here it is possible! A person could walk down the hallway and they will know 75{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of the people they pass.
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What is the stereotype of students at your school? Is this stereotype accurate?
The stereotype is that all students are religious world-changing preachers and Billy Graham-to-bes, unfortuantely, that's not all of us. We are awesome group of students who believe in a Christ-centered life and the importance of missions and a life that glorifies God. We are not all preachers or Bible majors. However, we believe in relating faith to everything we learn. For example, I am an education major and we learn Christian education thoughts and philosophies.
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What kind of person should not attend this school?
I believe that the type of people who shouldn't attend Crown College are those who won't take their education seriously. If they are only here for sports or anything else, then they are really missing out.
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What are the academics like at your school?
While Crown is not a very difficult college to be accepted to, a decent amount is required of the students. An honor's program is available, which is quite rigorous, but even most regular classes require about one to three hours of work outside of class for every hour in class, in order to make good grades. While there are always exceptions, most students put a decent amout of effort into their schooling, as Crown is an expensive school, and students need to hang onto their scholarships.
The classroom setting is a very positive experience. The professors are very personable, for the most part. For example, every professor I have had since my freshman year knows my name, and it is not an uncommon occurence for a group of students to spend time with any particular professor outside of class time. Many professors are involved with organized campus activities, such as a "professor hide and seek" that takes place at the Mall of America each year.
The school requires an internship or practicum for most majors, which is extremely valuable towards gaining practical experience and for finding a career after college. I am an Intercultural Studies major, and wil take a two month practicum overseas, in a country basically of my choice, doing work that will help me understand what is required of people that pursue whatever vocation I will hope to find myself in after graduation.
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What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?
Nothing! :)
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What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?
When it comes to the way Crown spends thier money it seems as though they spend more effort, financially and time wise, on reqruiting more students to come than they do seeing that the ones attending now are satisfied with living conditions.
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Describe your favorite campus traditions.
Crown College is best known for their passion for God and teaching the Bible effectively and truthfully. Crown is religiously affiliated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance denomination, therefore basing most of their programs of studies on Christianity. Making that their number one priority that is what they are best known for.
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What is your overall opinion of this school?
Fun, engaing, religious, safe, professor-friendly, and community based school. Everyone knows everyone else and the community is very tight.
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What are the most popular student activities/groups?
Of course the Forensics Club and CORE (a student-led charity group) I am involved in. =) Well, people enage in different clubs such as Student Acitvity Board, the Senate, Forensics, CORE, Global Impact Team, the Year-Book Team, Cross-Country Team, Men&Women's Ministry. So there are options and varieties.
Our dorms are very family oriented, we have brother-sister dorms that do dorm events together. We cook and watch movies. Doors are left open because the campus is really safe, we Christians just don't steal. =) We borrow things from each other's room and it's all good.
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Why did you decide to go to this school?
Mostly because I received a full-tution scholarship which includes the Christian Leadership Scholarship($10,000) and International Student Scholarship ($12,000). Also, I prefer faith-based schools because I feel like I am at a cross-road in my life to form my habbits and friendships for a life time, and I want to be in a community that encourgaes my faith journey.
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What are your classes like?
All of my classes are engaging and interactive. It's conversational yet the professor retains control of the classroom. It's awesome!
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When you step off campus what do you see?
Fields, a Target, Waconia lake, Subway, Holiday, deers.
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Where is the best place to get work done on campus?
The library or your dorm room, definitely. Many students attempt to do homework at the coffee shop or cafe, but there are plenty of distractions and most end up talking with friends or playing foosball.
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