McKendree University Top Questions

What should every freshman at McKendree University know before they start?

Megan

Dont look at only big school or only small schools. sometimes the one that you dont think you will like, you end up loving. Also, for students, go spend the night at the school. It can be very revealing and help you to make your ultimate decision. Maybe after you have narrowed it down to 2 schools after you have visited at least 4, go spend the night at both and see what you think. Parents, let your kid choose. Give them your opinion but dont push it on them. After all, you dont want them to go where you want them to go and after they decide they really hate it, then you have wasted alot of money because they want to transfer. Let them make the ultimate decision. Be supportive no matter what.

Monica

Be aware of all the surroundings and what the University has to offer. If you or your child attending college is slightly doubtful, check your other options. Every state has several differenct schools that you can choose from, the key is finding the one that suits you, and this will be by scoping everything about that school out.

Michael

The college experience is entirely up to the student; anyone can succeed anywhere and it is smart to go where you can afford. Afterall, schools are businesses and they want your money. If you are not a very good student and/or do not make a good effort in school and need extra help along, do not go to a large university. You probably need a relationship with your teacher and the only person available to you at big colleges are graduate students and they do not care; not to mention they will hardly be able to recognize your face.

Deanne

Take a campus tour. It will really help you decide if you want to attend the college or not.

Eric

Just make sure the college you choose suits you, do not make a decision just because a friend or someone wants you to go there.

Belinda

Parents as well as students choose a college or university that is specific to your area of interest. In doing so you are setting yourself up as parents and students to be able to plan for the future in terms of jobs and success. Every college or university out their has many degrees they exceed at and by choosing the one that is specific to your degree will help you when trying to find a job. For example, take McKendree University located in Lebanon, Illinois, McKendree has an excellent education program and statistics show that most students who graduate with their education degree get a job right away and their job success is in the ninety percentile of hiring newly graduated students. Therefore, you can see why it is necessary that you choose a college or university that will meet your students need. Parents will not to have to worry about their students after graduation because more than likely if they choose a college or university specific to their students area of study they will more than likely receive a job right away after graduation. In conclusion, search for the best universities and colleges that cater to your students needs.

Brittany

I believe that prospective students need to make sure they visit a college's campus and meet current students before they make any decisions about which school they are going to attend. I love McKendree's small campus and and friendly people and that was one of the main things that drew me to this university. I also believe that students need to be able to focus heavily on school work but also get involved in extra curricular activities. To make the most out of the experience, they need to be able to enjoy the best of both worlds in a sense.

Carolyn

To current and future students and students' parents: it is worth the journey. Throughout high school, major things going through many young people's minds are "what am I going to do this weekend," or the thoughts are filled about tests and exams to come. These four years are spent developing relationships and gaining knowledge to help in real life scenarios. This same type of mindset, for students and parents, should be used when it comes to college. It doesn't necessarily matter where a student chooses, as long as they are living their journey and are going to be happy and satisfied with the results. Am I living up to my potential? Am I being everything I can and want to be? Is the value of the education I am recieving worth the money I am spending? What kind of social connections am I making? What opportunities await me after graduation and how can this college aid me? No matter what, look at college for what it can be, not what some others make it. It is a key to open the wide doors to the world! Now is the time to start the journey.

Troy

First check the accredidation of the school and investigate the school's standing in such publications as U.S. News and World Report. If your going to pay for an education, make sure it is a quality education. The most important thing that I suggest is to find a school that fits your needs. An example of this may be flexible class schedules if you work fulltime. I would suggest talking with other students about how they feel about the administration, was the personnel helpful and polite? and what type of help they recieved from the financial aid department. Find the names of some of the professors and research them. You can use sources such as Google and Yahoo to investigate the schools faculty. Finally, take your time -- don't rush -- and start your search very early. Good Luck!

Jacinda

Students need to find a campus that they feel at home at and a place that will feel like a home away from home. Students also need to look at the community that the university is located in because they also need to feel comfort in the community. This could mean not going to a school in the city because they do not feel comfort walking around the campus and surrounding areas. This could also mean going to a school in the city because a rural setting could make them feel closed in. The parents need to allow their children to choose where they want to school. It should be the student's choose because they will be the ones living and attending the university, not the parents. Students should also take full advantage of the school sponsered activties and enteriment venues offered because this is going to be the cheapest places to see quality performce arts during their life time.