Spring Arbor University Top Questions

What kind of person should attend Spring Arbor University?

Chelsea

This university is a religious facility. There are classes and discussion about religion. With that said, anyone who is open to others viewpoints would be able to attend this school. The faculty and students are open and interested in whatever religion one has. Spring Arbor is upfront with their religious views, but does not force anyone to change to their religion. As any college should, Spring Arbor expects its students, especially working students to work hard. They expect as a working adult, time is valuable and they expect you to treat your time at school as valuable.

Alyssa

Someone who is a Christian, wants a safe and nice envirornment. A good student who enjoys getting to know others and like a small-town setting.

Paul

Spring Arbor is receptive to a wide variety of students, catering to many needs of students on campus. Students should be prepared and eager to learn, as Spring Arbor provides a strong Liberal Arts education that prepares its students efficiently for a number of vocations. Finally, Spring Arbor boldly places Jesus Christ at its foundation, integrating Christianity into the curriculum and social atmosphere on campus. Though you do not have to be a Christian to attend this university, Spring Arbor encourages those without faith to be open to the principles supported on campus.

Jessica

A person who is looking to work hard, grow spriritually, have life-changing experiences and experience new things.

Ariel

A person attending Spring Arbor University should be ready and willing to change. This school is very community-driven and is designed for you to receive a quality liberal arts education in a Christian setting. This person also needs to be very open-minded to getting involved in the surrounding community.

Emily

Well because of sports now they have anyone that wants to apply get in because they are desprite for money.

Emilee

A student who is serious about growing not only academically but spiritually, and socially as well. The campus provides community of accountability and energy that makes it impossible to not begin to strive and grow.

anika

a mature learner

Elizabeth

A person who wants to grow spritually, academically, and socially. You will be challenged in your classes with papers and group discussion and professors refuse to let you slide by or give up. You will be cared for and taken seriously, however, professors, leaders, and classmates will challenge you. You will discover what it means to "make your faith your own" and create your own worldview. Someone who wants life long friends and great preparation for their future would love Spring Arbor University.

Aimee

Anyone seeking a faith-based education.