Lindenwood University Top Questions

What kind of person should attend Lindenwood University?

Jacqueline

Athletes are a big part of the community on campus, as well as international students and locals from the Missouri area. The school continues to find more diverse students who are active on campus, starting clubs, and getting people involved.

Nadja

To attend Lindenwood-Belleville thse student must be very strong-willed. There are many different issues in Belleville that some student may not have encountered before.

Danielle

If you are student completely focused on your studies and do not care about partying this school is for you.

Hannah

The type of person that should attend Lindenwood University is the type of person that likes to be involved on campus.

Mary

Lindenwood University is a wonderful school; many varied people can succeed here. I think anyone can join this school. Any person with the right attitude and drive can attend a college. I understand people not feeling comfortable at a very small college or a very large college; Lindenwood is not a huge campus so you don't have to worry about lecture hall classes. Lindenwood is large enough though that you see new faces in the hallway. Anyone who wants to succeed, has ambition, is not afraid of a challenge, and is willing to work will excel at Lindenwood.

Jackie

Lindenwood is ideal for every type of student. For the academic, the school offers small class sizes and a challenging honors college; for the athlete, Lindenwood offers an array of varsity and intramural sports; and for the volunteer, Lindenwood offers a wide variety of service and campus betterment organizations.

Kelsey

Someone who is athletically inclined. Someone who is willing to work of tuition through work and learn. Somone who is looking for a diverse campus. Someone who is business oriented.

Sasha

Someone who is looking to be involved in sports, and meet many international students, should attend this school. It is also enjoyable for people who want to feel at home in a University that is not too big so that you're not just another letter grade. Names are put to faces and it is easy to keep in touch with your professors.

Jessica

Someone looking for a smaller campus, athletic or fine arts bound, and enjoys learning both in and out of the class.

Sarah

friendly, financially conscious, people who like smaller classes and closer teacher/student relationships