The University of Tampa Top Questions

What should every freshman at The University of Tampa know before they start?

Amber

Know what your looking for in a school and stick to it or else you'll end up at a school you don't like. Always stay involved or attend events.

Natalie

The most important aspect was to pay attention to what you felt when you first saw the camus. Both my brother and myself chose the University that spoke to us with the feeling of "home" and community. We can all learn anywhere - it's where you feel welcome and inspired that will make you be successful! Take your time, visit and feel the place - if it speaks to you - listen!

Carol

I advise them to most importantly visit the campus to get a feel of walking around the campus as well as the environment. And while in college do your best in school to insure you are getting a healthly amount of education. And also just get involved with something that interest you in order to meet people who can potentially impact you or just in order to do something constructive. Do take advantage of all the help your college offers with your future career as well.

Krystal

Visit the school and talk to the students, sit in on a class if you can. Make sure you really are happy with your choice and realize sacrifices will be made sometimes.

Tena

My advice for finding a college would be to follow your heart and do what feels right. Once you're there, take advantage of the many gifted professionals in your field and then completely emerse yourself in your studies in order to gain all that higher education has to offer.

Cheryl

Find a school that you can fall in love with, pick somewhere that will challenge you intellectually, inspire you emotionally, and incourage you to succeed. The right size, location, and social life all matter. Above all be open to different possibilities because they can make all the difference. No matter what make sure you are happy and excited about your final desision, if you are not transition will be much more of a struggle .

Aileen

As for the parents, I would say what's important is to allow your child to pick the school they are most passionate about and not worry about things like money, housing, area, etc. Also, there are a lot of ways to receive money for school, but the key is to start early - create a fund, push your child to apply for scholarships starting their junior year of high school, and research federal grants and loans. To students, I think the most important thing to do is to seize opportunities during high school that will positively affect you in college. Take AP courses, get good grades, do well on standardized tests, play sports, and join clubs - pretty much, do as much as you can. When you get to college then, you won't have to worry as much about finishing in a certain amount of time or those pesky core classes. In college the greatest thing to do is to get involved and meet people. Networking is the key to success. People you meet in college can help you to start your career, and joining clubs in college is an easy way to network. Lastly, do everything in moderation.

Rebecca

First, be sure to visit any college campus that you are interested in attending. Talk to professors and other students at the university to get a feel for the kind of atmosphere the college has. It is very important to gauge how helpful professors and university staff will be during your years there. But consider things that you did or did not like about your high school (like size) and then compare those to the colleges you're interested in. You also need to keep your future in mind, like what you want to study and what you may like to do upon your undergraduate completion because depending upon the university, one may be able to assist you better than others.

Joi

The advice that I would give parents and students about finding the right college would be don't go with the most popular go with the one that suits you the best. There are many aspects to choosing the college that is right for you. The size of the campus and the ratio of students to a professor is an important quality to look at. If you would be comfortable in a more close knit environment then a smaller college is for you rather than a larget one. Choose somewhere where the weather is what you like. Academics in any school is important, but being comfortable at that school is also something that is important to your well-being. Make sure you pick a school where you can be happy. Being unhappy will not help you thrive in any situation so pick the school that suits you and your personality.

Melissa

I would suggest to go through the universities catalog and contact the admissions office and ask alot of questions. Do research on the standard of the academics and the dorm and social life. If you could get to visit or even contact friends that have or still attending that college , that would be a big plus. Remember choose a college that will represent who you are , what you will become , and how you will you turn out to be a good future citizen of the world. As a personal advice , look into the weather and the organization/clubs they offer. Moreover, the class size and the services such as career , financial , and last but not least the student body.