Jenna
Webster University is a small, loving, friendly, and energetic environment. Each and every student and teacher that I've met on campus are dedicated to their learning. The staff make it easy to understand the material, and students on campus are more than willing to help others out in class. The small class sizes allow for instant friendships on campus, and the small population on campus create a great family-like environment for students of every kind. It is one of the most open-minded and encouraging places I've ever visited in my life and I can't praise it enough.
Maria
I believe this is a great school. It is a small school so you get all the advantages and opportunities of a personalized education, but it has the facilities and the means of a large university. Its quality programs are very well known nationally and globally.
Marissa
I really do love Webster. As soon as you step on campus, you feel such a relaxed atmosphere. The university itself is a tight-knit group of students that are focused on learning and really driven towards achieving their goals, but still enjoy having a social life and understand the merits of having a life outside of the school work. The teachers are concerned with each and every student and will do everything in their power to help them succeed. The small, intimate classes give each student a chance to participate and be involved in their own learning. Although I have always found things to do, one thing I might change about Webster is the fact that it is a big commuter school. I meet people in my classes that I want to see outside of the classroom, but they don't spend much time on campus because they live at home! Overall, I feel like Webster is the perfect place for me to learn and grow as a person.
Laura
My overall opinion is very high. This school gave me a fantastic scholarship, has landed me not just one, but THREE internships during my career here, and allowed me to complete two majors in 4 years. This is an internationally-known university with a rich, progressive history. St. Louis companies seek out Webster graduates over other area schools. It's a great springboard.
Katie
I am such a fan of Webster. While in high school, I had heard nothing but good things about Webster so had to find out for myself. The moment I stepped on campus, I knew I was home. Webster gives off this welcoming vibe and I couldn't be happier with my decision.
Lexi
I truly feel that my decision to attend Webster University was one of the toughest, and yet best choice I have made in my life. The low student/teacher ratio allows for constant one-on-one interaction with professors. I have gotten to know many professors on a first name basis. I've gone to Starbucks with a Professor just to chat!
Kira
I loved Webster the first time I set foot on campus. During registration and orientation I heard at least ten times a day "Everyone's welcome at Webster!" and it's so true! I feel so at home here. There's usually a honeymoon phase at the beginning of the year with a school, and I definitely felt that during the first week. But nothing's really changed since then! The teachers are still as nice as ever, and the students are awesome. What you see is what you get here!
Stuart
I really like Webster. One of the things that I really like is living in the dorms. I feel like you get connected with other students when you actually live on campus. One of the things that really drew me in, was the communications department. I could not find any other school with a more credible department. I really like the small class sizes and the informal setting. Most of the time you know the teacher on a first name basis, and it makes things so much more comfortable. Another thing that is really interesting about Webster is "delegates agenda." In the spring and fall students at Webster come up with a set of issues that they have compiled through a variety of surveys. Then they present them to the administration. I think we have a awesome administration because most of the time they resolve the issues that the students have. Also, every month President Stroble has open office hours for students to sign up for.
Jimmy
I love Webster! Out of all the schools I looked at, I knew Webster was the one for me immediately. The school is small, which I love, as you get more individualized attention. However, that that doesn't mean it's boring on campus! We have a lot of stuff going on here at all times, from plays and recitals to soccer or basketball games. You can always find something to do here on campus. In addition to that, since we are 10 minutes away from St. Louis, we also have a major metropolitan area at our disposal, so you'll never be bored at Webster. The students here are also really nice and friendly. Everyone here is easy going and easy to get along with. I think my only bad thing I would say about Webster is the parking situation. You are allowed to have a car, but if you live in the dorms you have to park in the garage, which is a ten minute walk from the dorms. That kind of sucks when it's cold or rainy, but your car is parked in a covered lot, so it's never going to be stuck in snow or broken into. I guess if that's the worst I have to say about Webster, it can't be that bad here. :)
Stephanie
By choosing Webster I know I chose the right college for me. It is a small and personal school, but not too small. When walking around campus I see so many people I know, but could meet someone new everyday and that is what I love. You can be ANYONE and fit in at Webster, the diversity is awesome and insane! I also love the area it is located in. Webster Groves is such a nice community to live in and we are right next to the city so there is always plenty to do whether it is off or on campus. The faculty is also amazing. They know you by your name and want to get to know you as more than just a student, but as a person. Overall I would say my college is absolutely amazing and I have no regrets about choosing Webster!