Iowa State University Top Questions

What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about Iowa State University?

Samantha

The football stadium, the new addition on the Veterinarian School, and my really nice two story apartment. Also, the campus has a lot of trees which I really like.

Ashley

If you study hard, you will succeed!

Brittney

Number of students that get jobs after graduation

Rachel

Our great programs and technology isu has to offer

Kathleen

It's a big school with a very diverse student population, so no one has any incentive to be who they're not, there's something for everyone. You can be as involved as you want or not involved at all. The campus is beautiful and easy to navigate, especially considering 25,000+ students go here.

Mike

How much fun I have on campus with my friends, and also the joy I get from my field of study.

Courtney

The main thing I brag about when speaking with my friends about Iowa State is our beautiful campus. Iowa State's nearly 2000 acres has a perfect balance of open green space and architecturally diverse buildings. We have many different programs to keep campus clean and environmentally friendly. Our campus is not cluttered with parking ramps and roads; therefore Iowa State's campus feels more like a home than an institution. Students take pride in where they live; therefore we strive to have a immaculate, homely, picturesque campus.

Jase

I'm a member of a student group called The Salt Company. It's a student ministry through Cornerstone Church of Ames. The Salt Company has changed my life and really helped me stay on a path that is pleasing to the Lord. Through it I've made some of the greatest friends a person could have and am dating an amazing girl I met at TSC.

Andrew

The campus is beautiful. Hands down my favorite aspect. Academically, the Advertising program is an accredited program, requiring a 400 hour internship to graduate. I think requiring an internship in your field of major is vital.

Patrick

great education, staff and students. 90 percent job placement