James
Our school is one of the only schools with the Real Estate development degree.
Dan
My school and my city has culture and an identity. Its real life in the city, not like JMU where all the kids party and ruin the town. In JMU, the students rule the town. At VCU, the city rules over the students. This really helps to acheive independence and maturity.
Amanda
The fact that VCU is downtown really was not my favorite thing about it when I moved here, but the city has grown on me in a way I thought it wouldn't. There is something for every taste here- fine dining (and diners), history (and clubs), theatre (and movies), and a genuinely kind population. Richmond is the biggest small town I think I've ever seen, and as VCU expands I'm sure it will only get better.
Amy
The highly educated faculty who makes progress in research each year.
michael
the dining hall and how they make us steaks.
Michael
I usually brag about the high ranking graphic design program.
Christina
#4 best art curriculum in the U.S.
Sharmila
First of all, I LOVE bragging about VCU. I've actually convinced two friends to transfer here! I love to brag about the diverse group of people. When you simply look around this campus, you can't help but learn about other cultures. VCU is rich with culture and honestly, it's made me a more accepting person. I've made friends with different minorities and people from different economic backgrounds. I've learned so much about acceptance because of the people I have met. So, when I talk about VCU, this is what I love to brag about.
Jalyce
My school is the largest university in Virginia. I would argue that we are the most diverse as well. Being in Richmond affords students the opportunity to be apart of the REAL world. Students here do not live in a bubble. VCU is not the only life in Richmond. There is a thriving art scene and a number of Fortune 500 companies to participate in internship programs. My professors are still participating in the fields they teach. Many of my professors work at Public Relations agancies in Richmond. They give advice that is pertinent and applicable to my future career.
Jet
I brag most about how there is do much to do at VCU. Being downtown in a city means that everything is only a bus ride away: restaurants, clubs, sports, shops, festivals, ect.
Jessica
I love the atmostphere of VCU. Creative energy exudes from its students, and there is always something interesting happening. I also often brag about my professors, who are usually professional artists working in and around Richmond, and have fantastic experience producing phenomenal art.
Philip
I brag that our school is the number one public art school in the country. I also brag that there is one of the largest groups of diverse people I have ever encountered.
Justin
For the amount of money I payed, I believe the program is great. The professors took the time to help me find internships and scholarships that helped me on my way to graduate school.
Brittany
I never "brag." When my friends ask me what I like about VCU, I always talk about the things to do in Richmond. There are beaches on the river, stores, theaters, music venues, diverse clubs and resturants and so much more.
Clarissa
I am not a bragger. But I would probably brag about VCU's association with VCU, our new nursing buildings and the fact that we are a city campus.
christin
the dorm life is sweet. almost all the dorms are new or they are only a few years old. our school is one of the first here in this area starting with social work, and the campus life is great especially our basketball games.
Nicholas
we have parties and we can hang in the urban enviroment instead of a farm : )
Michelle
I brag about the different cultures and views.
Deanna
I dont really brag