Morningside College Top Questions

What should every freshman at Morningside College know before they start?

Autumn

I would give myself the advice to explore the options. Don't stay so close-minded about the college search. Look at big AND little schools. Also, fill out scholarships! It's too important to ignore!

Katie

Never dismiss your spur of the moment ideas, they can sometimes lead you to where you really want to go. Fear nothin

Monte

The best advice I would give to students about finding the right college would be to look at more than one college. Many people always say that some people fall in love with a campus right when they see it, but still take a little time to visit other schools. Athletes, make sure you know for sure you are going to like your coach. Go and watch practices and games to see how it really is and remember, you are student athletes. The best advice I can give to parents is let your child choose where he/she wants to go, even if you are paying for the education. What matters most is that the kid is happy and is doing what he/she wants to be doing.

Mitchell

Some advice that I would give to a student and parents to find the right college is find one that is the right size and also one that has the right area a study for you. If you find a college with these things that match your preferences I think that you will have the best four years of your life and make friends for a lifetime.

Laura

Think about what college will encourage you to challenge yourself rather than one that will be the easiest to go to. For example, if you are a shy person, you should stay away from campuses with huge classes in which you could fade into the background. A campus with small courses will force you to engage in the discussion and provide more opportunities for leadership.

Jason

College isn't worth the money unless you pretty much know what you are going into. Community and Technical colleges are better and cheaper for specific schooling. More than likely you will get a job that you could have gotten without the degree. All it is is socializing and networking. Fun and a great experience but not worth the cost.

Derek

In order to find your best place for opportunity, you want to find an institution that wants to establish a two way relationship with you. You are obviously pursuing some form of higher education and want the most out of it, but you need to be looking for that same quality in an institution. As you are looking for certain aspects of a college or university that best further your education and career path, look for the college or university that is pursuing you because they desire you to be a part of their campus and culture. They are going to do this through personal connection and making their education more available to you. Look for those institutions that want you to do something for them, either in the next four years by improving their campus or leaving a mark on their legacy with your own. This is the best way to know if an institution really desires you to be there or if they just want to recruit you because you are another number. When I picked my institution, this is what I did, and I have established a wonderful relationship with my college.

Dustin

The best advice I would give parents and their children when searching for the right college would be to get involved and hands on at each college you visit. It's important to take time in advance to plan dates that will allow you to spend the most time on each campus you visit. While on campus tours take the initiative and ask questions so that you lead the tour instead of receiving the same structured tours that are given several times a day. Get free passes to a campus event like a sporting competition or dance to experiance the social enviorment of the college. To get a good feel of the academic aspect of the college try to schedule a vist that allows you to sit in on a class so you can observe the professor, students, and overall structure of the course. The biggest bonus to any college visit is spending the night with some host students. A night on campus will allow you to see both the social and academic aspects of the college. Your hosts will most likely be the best and most honest sources of information in regards to the college.

Katie

A college visit is a must! Interact with the students and meet with the faculty. Don't let the cost of the school interfere with choosing the best college for you! Education is priceless!

Jacob

Go somewhere be happy.