Keshia
The most frustrating thing is finding money to pay for tuition. Coming to Spelman you already know it is expensive but it is well worth it including the experience and academically, but sometimes finding aid is a drag. The good thing is, most of the students can relate to the hardships of paying for school and everyone is a support system for each other.
Sa'Myra
There isn't anything frustrated about Spelman College. The campus is peaceful, and you are out of harm's way due to the policemen and gates.
Darmecia
The most frustrating thing about my school is that my records and transcript were misplaced when I first started. That was so frustrating because I could not start classes and they were hassling me to get them in as soon as possible. Therefore, I had to go back to my high school and wait in my old counselor's office to get my transcript. Although, I had the run around it payed off in the end because I absolutely love the school I am attending.
Rachael
The most frustrating thing about Spelman is the lack of financial aid/help.
Abisola
THE WOMEN!!!! Why can't I attend MOREHOUSE!!!!!????!!!!!!
Daijia
The most frustrating thing about my school would be the lack of good food. The cafe at Spelman College is decent, however, it lacks providing a more variety of foods that is desirable for the students. Maybe , if Spelman were to receive more funds, then our cafe would be able to serve a more variety of quality foods.
Ella
The most frustrating thing about my school would have to be financial aid. The counselors are wonderful and are very helpful but sometime the figures and finding ways to come up with the money can be frustrating especially in current economic time when everyone is going to school and no one is accepting applications for loans
Brittney
The most frustrating thing about my school is signing up for classes every semester.
Kamaria
The school hardly offers in school scholarships.
Leigh
Spelman College is a great school, but the most frustrating thing is the lack of financial aid available to students. You receive an excellent education, but it will cost you. As they say, "You have to spend money, to make money." Spelman College is a private institution so many state scholarships do not apply. Even though I have spent a great deal of money over the passed three years, I do believe I am receiving a great education as well as experience.