Eastern Nazarene College Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend Eastern Nazarene College?

Nick

Lazy and non religious personal

Paige

A person attending ENC shouldn't be ant-social or or conceited. They should not prefer a campus that's in the heart of a city or a rural setting. They should not be opposed to religion or closed-minded to the views of others, concerning religion, race or background. The ideal student should not be anti-God or even agnostic. They should not be opposed to professors who pray before class and value the prayer concerns students present. Students should not feel above the silly but fun activities that occur on campus that make ENC so enjoyable.

Houth

A person who drinks alot of alcohol or smokes pot, a slacker in school, loves gigantic universities, hate being taught ethics and wants a sub-par education.

Sherryl

Some one who has a problem with abstinance from sex and/or substance abuse.

Micaela

Eastern Nazarene College would not be the best choice for someone who does not agree with the college's strict rules.

Hannah

Any person interested in a career in the arts should definitely not go here, as that section of the school is going to shit. Also, anyone looking for a healthy relationship with the school administration should probably avoid here. This school is also not really a party school, if you are looking for a free and fun night life of boozing, drugs, and sexy times you should probably go somewhere else.

Darlene

Some one who wants to party and doesn't care about school. Youll probably just get kicked out. Anyone extremely bothered by conservatives, or the conservative christian religion. Sorry no dancing now, but thats changing.

Matthew

the type of perosn that should not attend this school are; partiers, drinkers, drug users, people not open to religion being tied into schooling.

Michelle

Someone who has been sheltered their whole life and would really not do well in a crazed school environment.

aubrey

Anyone who doesn't want a warm, friendly, diverse and challenging community with boundaries and a supportive faculty and staff.