Evangel University Top Questions

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

Heather

I highly reccomend a liberal arts education because it gives you a wide wariety of educational and practical life experiences while you grow into mature adulthood. So often, high school juniors and seniors enter a specific field of study thinking they know what they want, but as you grow and change during these formative years, you learn more about the world and more about yourself and your attitudes toward certain things change. I entered college thinking I knew exactly what I wanted, but I ended up changing my major twice (my previous majors later became my minors). As a college senior, my advice to students anticipating college is to first, take time to learn more about yourself and what you like to do and what you are good at. Take advantage of your Guidance Counselor by taking career and personality tests to discover your strengths. When you enroll in college courses, even if you think you know exactly what field you want to study, take some random classes that interest you and get involved in various extra-cirricular activities that provide you with opportunities to network with like minds. Trust me - you'll need the support!

Rebecca

If college is all about learning to prepare you for your future than find a good college which is more focused on the education each students recieves than the play and fun that the campus provides. Having fun is not something that should ever be over looked but should set within bounderies. A school can claim to provide a good education to the students but until the teachers are devoted to the school and the students and care about each students success the teaching may take place but the students level of caring will decrease their ability to ever become a good student.

Andrea

When choosing a college, don't put all of your focus in one area, i.e., academics or scholarship opportunities. College is more than an education; it's an experience. In the same way, don't forget that you are indeed paying for an education and you must apply yourself to make those expenses pay off. Look for a school that has decent resources in your field of interest - they don't have to be the best of the best but you should definitely visit the campus and see for yourself what's available. If you aren't sure what you want to study, look for a school that has multiple opportunities to get involved. Being involved with activities going on at your school will reveal what your true interests are, as well as introduce you to people who appreciate the same things you do. Whether it's musical ensembles or intramural sports, choosing to be involved will give you lifelong friends that may end up in your workplace - or wedding party! Finally, make it your goal to score an internship or study abroad before you graduate - both are invaluable opportunities that you will greatly appreciate and absolutely not regret.

Jade

When you visit the campus for the first time, I believe that you will know if it's a right fit for you.

Chad

I would say go into this with your whole heart and be willing to put your best efforts forward and word as hard as you can and it wont be hard for you to do well here at all !

Danny

Students should focus on what they want to get out of their college life. Every student comes to college with a goal in mind of getting a degree, but what are they going to do in their "me" time that keeps them going. Students and parents should look at the other aspects of the colleges after they have narrowed down their choices acedemically.

Brianna

When it comes to finding the right college, it takes time. Most students don't automatically know where they would like to spend their next four years. Researching a wide variety is always a good idea. Also, students (and their parents) should make a list of things they are looking for in a college. Some of the big issues that should be considered include size, location, and cost. Size will make a huge difference when it comes to classes, sports, and activities. A school with a large student body will have greater diversity and a wider variety of activities. However, a smaller school will allow for more interactive classes. Location is important, not only because it dictates how often a student can visit home, but also for the jobs and entertainment it provides. A student raised in a big city probably wouldn't be satisfied in a smalltown college. And finally, cost is an issue nearly every student and parent must address. What financial aid is offered? This can often be the deciding factor and shouldn't be overlooked. Overall, a student should pick the school where they feel they will be most comfortable and most successful.

Kayla

Make a list of what you want in a college. When you start visiting campuses, compare what you like and don't like. When you're attending school, get involved in campus activities that adhere to your passions and what you want to do in life. Meet lots of new people and invest into friendships that you want to last a lifetime. Set your standards before going to college, regardless of your religious belief system. This will be a line to follow when circumstances arise that may go against who you want to be. Regardless of who you are, you are an influence to someone around you. College is the best time of your life, live it out !!

Clover

Advice I would give to parents or students is to find a school that you are comfortable going to. Make sure the campus has a good feel and a good environment while at the same time maintaining strong morals and convictions. Another thing is to make sure that the college has high academic standards, you are paying a lot of money for your education, so make sure you get a good one. Lastly, I would say to get involved. Get invovled with sports, dramatics, social activites, government, whatever your passion is, just get involved.

Kara

Determine what it is you want your college career to be like. Ask yourself who you want to become. Then surround yourself with the people who will help make you better and hold you accountable. Find the school that can help you reach set goals and start to make good habits once you are there. Do you love the city or the country? Are you interested in cultural activities or sports? Think about where you cant get the things that you want. Once you find the college in a location you enjoy and that offers the things you want, dont be afraid to get involved! Dont be afraid to leave home and try something on your own. Challenge yourself!

Elizabeth

Have an open mind about college. Look for activites that you enjoy. Ask professors questions and see if they respect their students and also if the students respect their professors. Make friends, don't keep yourself alone.

Joshua

Keep in mind the cost. Sometimes its best to got to a community college for a couple years before heading to a private college you really want to go to.