Kyanne
those that are strong or growing in their christian faith and those students who like to have a small and very close knit surroundings. the campus is very student and community oriented.
Becca
I'm not going to pretend that Spring Arbor is the right school for everyone, because it is not. Students here are expected to follow campus rules, and you will most likely be caught if you don't. Other than that, Spring Arbor is for people who desire to grow in their walk with the Lord while simultaneously getting a college education. If you come with willingness to learn and grow, you will, and God will take you further than you ever imagined--literally--in your academics, your social life, your spiritual life, and basically everything else too!
Hannah
Anyone who desires to earn a good liberal arts degree with a Christian perspective should attend Spring Arbor University. There are some rules, but they are all intended to keep us as students safe. They are by no means stifling. To attend Spring Arbor University is to take on a fairly large workload, but the benefits of the learning pay off in the end. If you want to try hard to learn and be challenged in your faith, Spring Arbor is the place for you to do so.
Katherine
students who are Christian and want a small campus
Deserai
Someone who is looking to grow deeper in their relationship with God & who is seeking to better use their talent to serve Christ. Someone who is looking for small classses but a university that focuses on building community in every way.
Jenee
One who is looking for a small and close community, in both the campus life and academic life.
kristeenah
Anyone who loves God and wants to have a great sense of commmunity.
Sarai
Anyone who wants to have a very professional, educational setting. They are very helpful and knowledgeable. The staff not only cares about your education but also will try to contribute to your personal life growth as well in any way that you need. It is an awesome institution full of people who want you to succeed in all areas of your life.
Rebekah
Students who want to get a step ahead of the rest I would encourage to attend this particular university. Spring Arbor University requires students to go on a cross cultural trip which includes many different destinations. This trip has had the reputation of permanently changing students' perspectives of the world and introduces them to other ways of life. This connection to other cultures forces students out their confort zone and into something different. SAU has Christian standards and expects a certain way of life in order to maintain the great community.
Audriana
Anyone can attend this school, as long as you are ready to make plenty of friends and have an open heart towards learning new things. Although Spring Arbor is a christian school, they do not force their believes upon you, they meet you where you are comfortable.
Mariah
Fun loving and hard working people who want to learn more about God and the Liberal Arts.
Brooke
A person with a good Christian faith. If you don't believe in the morals of a good Christian life style this isn't a good school for you. Tobacco use and drinking is not allowed so if you're looking for a party school count this one out. If you are looking for a community where you can build life long frienships this is the place to be. The students are friendly and love getting to know new people. There is a great theatre community on campus if you're into that as well.
Aaron
A prospective student, who desires to live and study among a community of outstanding faculty and students, should attend Spring Arbor University. A student who desires to positively incorporate faith in education and everyday living should attend this school. Smaller class sizes allow faculty to meet the needs of students on a one-to-one basis. A student who desires multicultural awareness will learn to recognize diversity and treat diversity with respect. A student with a desire to attend a well-rounded liberal arts university should attend Spring Arbor University.
Stephanie
It helps to have some sort of desire to get to know God more since this is a Christian based school. It is also important that the person is someone who cares enough about their education to attend class and get help when the material does not make sense. Some teachers take away points from your grade when you miss class and this school is so community based that the staff loves to take time to help students achieve success.
Shana
A person who is serious about their faith in God should attend this school. Also, people who are serious about their school work and who want to get a degree should go to this school.
Amanda
There is no one kind of person, I think that anyone could come to this school. It doesn't matter your background, where you come from, what you look like or who you are. I believe that any kind of person is welcome here. This school takes you and transforms you into a better person and helps you with yourself.
Sydney
A student who wishes for a very close sense of community should attend Spring Arbor. One of the draws for this school is the social and learning environment. When freshmen enter into their first semester at SAU, they are placed in a group of 15 students with whom they have social outings and form accountability groups. This enables students to adapt to college life quickly, and have a group of friends that care about one another. Once a solid bond is established with a few people on campus, students are more at ease with their academic life.
Madeline
Any person! SAU does have strict rules about "normal" college things though, like drinking and being alone with boyfriends/girlfriends. If you don't want to follow rules like that, regardless of your opinion on them, a different school might be a better choice.
Allie
Someone who loves to have fun in a safe learning environment would love SAU. We are a Christian school centered around making everyone feel accepted and important. SAU will give you an excellent education and the best friends you've ever had.
Rebecca
Any student seeking to incorporate a Christian perspective into their liberal arts education would be at home at Spring Arbor.