Fayetteville State University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Fayetteville State University know before they start?

Daniel

You never officially know what you are going to experience until you experience it.

Anthony

The college experience in it self is something that will always be never forgotten.....There are days when you dread the existence of the university and you want to give up all hope on yourself and the university, and then there are those times when you convinvce others that the university and the experience is all you have and love....Once you graduate you come to appreciate the choice and the experience, for without both you woudn't have achieved the degree..no matter how long it takes you to get it know that you will do whatever to get it, the future is in your hands for the taking..Any success does not come easy....Choose the affordable price as well as the best choice at that time...Just beleive that its your choice and your experience to endure and take hold of....

Brittany

Decide on the best college for you. Do not allow your friends or even your parents to be the determing factor for which school you decide to attend. Research your choices, keeping in mind what is important to you (money, diversity, location). Once you have made your decision, embrace your decision and make the most out of the situation. Good luck with your college search.

Denise

The first thing I would tell the student is to be aware of what colleges are looking for in general. Then I' tell them to make sure they meet all the criterias and meet deadlines with the schools, financial aid, scholarships, and anything else that involves a deadline. Then I would advise them to be aware of what their parents can afford, as they will be a dependent until they are 24 years of age, unless otherwise notified. I would also inform them about grants and other free money. Then I would advise them to get involved with programs and to keep their GPA a 3.0 or higher. Also I would tell them to pick a major they feel they won't change under any circumstance, the sooner you graduate the better. I would then advise them to be careful about the choices they make and learn how to manage your time, that's very important. In college professors and other students don't care about your personal problems, or anything else for that matter, and they will not help you find yourself, so you will have to do that on your own time. This is college.