Johnson C Smith University Top Questions

What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about Johnson C Smith University?

Shawn

When I do talk about my school to other peolpe i discuss how the professors that are in the psychology feild are understanding and caring. They help you in every way that they can. Another thing that I talk about is the cultural event that we attend. My school gets us the best seats and it helps us, the students to open our minds to new things. When you do something in Johnson C. Smith they want to be apart of your happiness and sucess.

Abdul-Aziz

Some of the things I would brag about towards my friend?s concerning my university would be D.E.L.M. the things we do, the things we experience, the things we learn, and the things we maintain through an extraordinary edification. Students here know what it takes to make good grades, we also remember that we?re scholars; meaning we can still have fun as long as we are responsible. This school takes us on trips to real businesses and provides internships. This school has faculty which help those in need from books to money, this school is awesome.

Leemont

When talking about Johnson C smith University I usually talk about our level of prestige among Historically Black College University. For instance, we are the top ranked HBCU n the state if NC and ranked 10th nationally. We also are one of only two institutions with a free standing honors college facility.

Javonte

My Fraternity which is PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY INC.

Curtis

I try not to mention my school much; there is not anything overwhelmingly important to brag about, however I do not let anyone demean my school either.

Eureka

Pride is mentioned about Johnson C. Smith University ranking as number 10 on the top HBCU list. Next I have great pride in being a laptop university in which help is offered from your professors through the internet as well as office hours and after-class. I am proud of Smith in the athletic department in which our boys' basketball team is CIAA Champions and the girls are CIAA Runner-ups. Also, historically, our school hosted the first collegiate African American football against our rivals Livingstone University. When it come to bragging rights, Johnson C. Smith is the beholder.