Northwest Nazarene University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Northwest Nazarene University know before they start?

Zach

Search out all school options that fit your needs regardless of their costs. You can then narrow them down by the packages they offer you. You need to pick out schools that have the major or majors your are looking for. Also other majors of interest, because it is not uncommon for a student to change their minds during the college process. Make sure you pick colleges that have a climate you will like as well as an area you are comfortable in. It is important to feel comfortable in your surroundings as well as being comfortable in the classroom. Always give a school a year before deciding it is not for you. Sometimes it takes that long to get acquainted with the area, the school and the people.

Charlotte

Let your kids pick the school they want, nnu is not for everyone so don't force it on your own children.

Chip

When selecting a college look at the people who a student will be assosiating with and how much proffessors are willing to take out their time to help students. Also parents need to look at the availability of extracaricular activities that their child might be interested in.

Danielle

Go visit the campus before hand and get to know the professors that you may have with your intended major.

Stephanie

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Jeffrey

think hard about it

Roland

I would say find the college that is right for your kids, that guides them in their belief practices, and allows your children to be who they want to be, not what others make them to be

Kristen

The academic program is an important thing to consider, but I think the atmosphere you will be living in is even more important because it will play such a big role in how you develop as a person.

kyle

I would say go visit the campus to get a feel for it. Also talk to students there and talk to those who have graduated to find out about the school. Also talk to the staff and professors there. To get a better idea of the school.

Lydia

Do your research. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Don't let financial aid deter you from the school of your dreams. If you're supposed to be there, the money will work out.

Margaret

make sure it offers good financial aid and everything you'd possibly want on the campus before going there. It's a big decision to go to college, and an even bigger one to go to a christian one because christian private schools are a lot different than public universities, more expensive as well.