Knox College Top Questions

Here's your chance: Say anything about Knox College!

Devon

It is very small, but not too small and has a very close-knit community that is always open to new things especially environmentally-friendly things.

Elizabeth

Everyone can be anyone they want to and still be excepted.

Morgan

The winters are brutal The spring is beautiful

Dale

I arrived at Knox College in September having never seen the campus before, not knowing anyone, and being 1200 miles away from my family, and yet I was able to find friends and activities within days. Knox students are friendly and eager to help. Knox staff is willing to work with students and they care about what is going on with their students. The Knox community is open and protective and nurturing, and it was easy to adjust to the college life. I have a lot of friends in college right now and they tell me that it's hard to go from living with people you know to living on your own in a community where you are a complete stranger. I agree. The Knox community make that transition that much easier.

Dawson

I am happy I chose Knox, for it has made me realize the truest values that are important in today's global world.

Sasha

i love knox. we are knox.we all are. small family in this large world.worth it.what knox what galesburg?? doesnt really matter try it out today!

Michael

Knox is a trimester school with three terms. There is a 6.5 week long winter break(thanksgiving-new years).

Jerry

Knox is a boring college. Knox students will deny that and tell you different, but remember what Knox students are. I would give Knox a 1.3 out of 10 points party-wise. It just sucks.

Andy

Knox is small, but if you can handle that, it offers countless opportunities for growth, both socially and intellectually.

Tyler

This school really has changed my life for the better. If I could go back and do it all over again, I would choose Knox in a heartbeat. I loved the school and I love Knox Football. The one thing I would do different is I would participate in more that the school has to offered, such as going to speakers and readers.