Spring Arbor University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Spring Arbor University know before they start?

Emily

I have gotten a lot from the school from the professers that actually go by the school contrated. But other then that there has been a lot of different things I wish that people would not get away with. I have learned that no mater what type of school there is they will always bend the rules for the sports people.

Patrick

College has taught me to question the answers that my professors and other students have given me. College is not about learning all of the answers to life's challenges, but instead to create and form yourself into the individual that will be beneficial in society. Spring Arbor has provided me with experiences that have challenged me and increased my personal knowledge. When graduating next year, I do feel prepared to be a critical participant within the field of finance.

Justa

My college experience has been valuable to me because I have realized that while speaking up for yourself may be a double-edged sword sometimes, it is always better to speak up for something you believe in, even if the consequence may not be so appealing in the end. As long as you can feel good about your decisions and know that what you did was right for yourself, there should be no regrets in the end. I am glad I chose to get my bachelor degree in Social Work, as it has allowed me to see the spectrum of empowerment and advocation from every angle. Spring Arbor University has definitely allowed me to keep my job and prepare me for my future career at the same time. I set a goal for myself and I am dedicated to my education, and I will value this experience for the rest of my life. Not only have I become more knowledgable but I have also gained friends for life. I will never forget my college experience.

Kaylie

Going into college is always an adventure. You know what to expect, but then again you really don't. You're filled with excitement, fears, expectations, and emotions as the summer after you graduate gets closer to the following fall. For me personally, I did not want to leave high school. I don't really like change and the idea of new people and a new place to call home terrified me. Little did I know, these exact apprehensions I had before going in, became the exact reasons I didn't want to leave on move out day. My first year of my college experience has taught me more than any other year of my life. Many say you go to college for an education, and even though this is true, you get a much greater diverse experience than just the classroom learning. I have discovered so much more about who I am and what I stand for. Being off on your own, away from home allows you the privilege to shine and develop into who you want to be. The opportunities are endless in college and it is in your best interest not to miss out on them!

Katelynn

The amount of things that I have learned since I've attended Spring Arbor, is monumental. Not only have I learned from my classwork, but I have also learned how to be a God loving Christian in a world where people struggle to be themselves daily. Since coming here I have been given the opportunity to be myself, and learn who exactly I want to be when I graduate.

Katherine

I found my experience at Monroe Community College to be very beneficial. I have to admit, the thought of going to community college for two years did not make me very excited. However, as I look back after finishing my last year there, I am very grateful that I attended. I now have my associate degree in Early Childhood Education, and through the program at MCC I have realized important aspects in helping me make future decisions and career choices. By the end of my program I realized that I love the school setting, but being a teacher is not for me. I am now transferring and continuing my degree in school psychology. Through a placement I was given by MCC in an elementary school, I was able to further explore this career and shadow those in the field of school counseling. I am very thankful with the education program at MCC for providing me with the opportunities I have experienced. I feel prepared and confident to transfer to a four year college. I feel like I have been given a great foundation to build on, no school debt so far, all my credits transferred, you can?t beat it!

Andrew

I have been in the workforce for the last 10 years. I was recently fired from my job after years of loyal service. The experiences I am getting in college are nes that will allow me to move ahead in my life. The career feield I have chosen will allow me to grow and have a steady and stable proffession.

Emilee

Attending Spring Arbor University went beyond any of my expectations. Anewed spirituality, real friends, and an initiative to learn floods my first two years in college. The chapel services are incredible. A live worship band, new speakers, and great fellowship keeps the week fresh and driving. On days when I feel skipping out for the day but after leaving the service I know that the service was exactly what I needed. In these times of fellowship friendships and bonds are made right from the start. In Spring Arbor orientation students are placed into a "Core" group. It is a group of freshman with a faculty and student advisor that have a class, camping trip, and many fun events together. Because of this program I have established two of my closest friends on campus. Faculty friends are common. Professors are passionate and genuinely interested in each student's life. With this passion students feel encouraged to continue studies. When it's all over, and summer break begins students are excited for the break but torn from friends. When vactions are over and the journey back to school begins it is in fact leaving home, only to be welcomed by another.

Marcella

The most that I have gotten out of my college experience so far has been a deeper and more intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. Througout my struggles, I have learned a way to cling to God in times of trouble. I have been encouraged to grow deeper in Christ, rather than be harassed for being a believer. This has changed my life in so many ways because I understand how vulnerable these years are in terms of finding my identity. I have been given the opprotunity to find my identity in Christ. This has not only made me a stronger person, but it has also given me the courage to be a leader driven by honesty, integrity, and heart. God has preserved me both sexually, and morally at SAU, and I have had the opprotunity to make life-long friendships. I have also been able to learn about many of the Religious, Political, Economic, Psychological, and Education systems that continue to corrupt America and have discovered a new passion as to how I can go about helping these systems benefit all Americans, instead of a select few. I have found purpose, passion, courage, and strength while attending Spring Arbor University.

april

It has taught me that I can be anything. I love attending college . It also has to me to come out of my shell some and to stop being so shy. It has been valubable to attend to make sure i earn my degree.

Kendra

I have only been in college for one year but I have gotten alot from my experience so far. I have gotten to know some amazing people that have been encouraging to me and have been supportive towards me. I have gained more confidence for myself throught my college experience. I have gain great knowledge about my intended major. It has been very valuable for me to attend college. I want to be a special education teacher and the only way for me to be able to do that is to attend school. That is one reason that college has been valuable so that it furthers my future to career. It has also been valuable because I have been able to met some people that are great role models to me and are positive influences in my life. I really appreciate my opportunity to continue my education into the future!

Annette

My college experience has followed a non-traditional route. I attended Michigan State University immediately after graduating from high school. As a small town girl, I found myself ill-prepared for life at a Big Ten school. Now, many years later, I have returned to school with the goal of becoming an elementary teacher. This time around, I am focused and determined. Even though I work full-time and have a family, I have been successful in my studies and have discovered a strength within myself that I wasn't sure existed and a passion for my educational path that simply wasn't there at age 17. I have learned, not only in my college classrooms but also in my hands-on eperiences at local elementary and middle schools. Each time I enter a classroom, my excitement about becoming a teacher grows. I cannot wait to make a difference in the lives of children, and my college experience has shown me that I can do it!

Erin

My college experience has allowed me to see people as they are and less of who they hang out with. I enjoy being able to walk around campus and have people say "hi" to me because they know me not because they feel like they have to. There are no problems with clicks because everyone is willing to be your friend and get to know the real you. I have also dicovered what I enjoy most about life and try to endulge in the little things. Attending Spring Arbor has been valuable because I will leave with friends who actually care about me and professors who cared about my success. I am confident that my experience here will allow me to succeed in life with the eduaction that I am recieving at Spring Arbor University.

nicte-ha

At Mt hood community college, our theatre department was put into debt because rick zimmer wanted to bring in proffesional actors and not use students, and then decided to tell us that he is retiring. our theatre program will be cut next year because of funding. All visual arts classes will be cut, and they are trying to stimulate a parking expense. As well as try to use the movie theatre across from us to use for lecture classes. that is why i am trying to work so hard to get into the Art institute of Portland.

Marcia

My college experience simply cannot be summed up in mere words. The short time I have had at Spring Arbor University has opened my eyes to a diverse world that holds numerous opportunities. I have personally accomplished much more than academics; I have realized what it meant to be a true friend, co-worker, and leader (directly and indirectly). No matter where you are in life, someone is always looking up to you; everyone is influencing someone, whether or not he or she is aware of this fact. At college especially, this fact is more evident. One is not under the wing of his or her parents anymore; the student can and does make their own decisions with a greater sense of freedom. Although the student pays for the tuition of college, the money is well worth the overcoming sense of community, self-revelation, and freedom that the higher education institution brings. College is a one time thing; once a young adult lives away from home at a university, their experiences, good or bad, shape them. I am already molded by my friends; our friendship, talks, and laughs all have allowed me to realize what true friendship and love is.

Kimberly

College has served to shape me as a Christian and an individual by strengthening my character. I have learned to be diligent in my pursuits for learning and understanding, dedicated to my goals, hopeful for the realization of my dreams, and flexible with my schedule so that I do not shirk my responsibilities. I have learned how to be mature in assuming responsibilities, but also how to balance my responsibilities with my various interests and social life. It has also helped me to become stronger in my faith. Through college, I have questioned why I believe in Christianity and what my faith means to my life. Because of this, I have found that the faith I hold dear is eternally valuable and gives me hope for a future after this life. This reality gives meaning to my life here and especially to my life in college because it means giving my best effort in everything I set my mind and heart to. Because of these things, college has been more than worth the cost and effort. It has shaped me into someone I don't believe I would have become otherwise.

Stephanie

There are many things that I have gotten out of my college experience. To name a few I have learned to balance friends with school work, communicate effectively with professors, and the most important, how to strengthen my walk with God while attending Spring Arbor University. All the things that I have listed are important during the college years, however I feel my walk with God has been the most valuable. The one thing that I value the most out of my college experience so far would be my walk with God. Spring Arbor University has made me relay on God more than I have before. When the going got tough the one thing I wanted to do was pack up my belongings and head back home. Of course that was never the real answer and not a good solution to anything, so I had to learn to put my trust and faith in God. Being surrounded by other believers is how I got through my first year of college. The people around me were always positive and new God had a plan, and He knew what he was doing. That is the most valuable part of my college experience.

Ashley

During my time in college, I have learned valuable strategies for studying as well as managing time. I have learned from my professors that taking the time to read, go over notes, and attend class will not only help me immensely in each of my classes but also in life. I am glad that I made the decision to attend a 2-year college before going on to university. It has given me more time to adjust to college life on a smaller scale as well as allow me to learn from mistakes that may have had greater costs anywhere else. I feel that when I transfer to a 4-year school in the fall, I will be more eminently prepared than former classmates that attended university right out of high school. I am hopeful towards the future as well as my career and am thankful that my parents have provided for opportunities that they might not have dreamed of.

Michael

Don't mess around with girls in high school. 95{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of them will just hurt your academics and won't be worth your time. Focus on more important things. The transition will go quickly, so try your best to adjust quickly too. Get involved, but not over-involved and always remember that it's ok to relax sometimes, just not all the time.

anika

As a 32 year old graduate student there is one key piece of advice that I would give my high school self. It would be to remember your value a child of God. God?s promises that are contained in the Bible can be your counsel and your guide to not only your college career but also to the world. The Bible demonstrates the importance of honesty and hard work- both characteristics for success in college. The Bible teaches about morality which can help one in day to day life. When one forgets their value or bases it on what others believe about them it affects your focus. This can in turn affect your performance in college. College is a competitive environment but by believing, owning and behaving with the value that you have just by being a child of Christ all things are possible. Realize that you may not always be the best at everything but you can be successful. Keep him as the center of your life because he has already established your path and is there to be your beacon of light in troubling or difficult times. Remember your value as Christ?s child.