Northern Kentucky University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Northern Kentucky University?

Shania

The non-organic options in the cafeteria as well as the lack of more sustainability awareness and resources such as rain barrels, solar energy and community gardens.

Monique

The most frustrating thing about going to school is the cost of going. For me, it feels like I'm working and scraping money just to get an education. I mean I understand that the professors need a salary, but does that mean, we as students have to suffer just to get the education that will help uS find a good job down the road. Also, for me it is the most annoying thing to hear that my mother makes "too much money," so my only option for school is loans. Will I ever be done with my debt?

Cora

Lack of parking and high priced parking passes.

Angel

The money to attend Northern Kentucky University, or any University, is hard to come up with when you're on your own.

Elizabeth

The most frustrating thing about Northern Kentucky University is the parking.

Marisa

That much of its student population is commuter. While residential life is fun and thriving, it does suck that many of your friends don't live on campus with you.

Kayla

The fire alarms in University Suites are incredibly sensitive and get set off a lot.

Diana

The most frustrating thing about NKU I would have say is in the winter when all other schools and universtitys are closed due to bad weather NKU will stay open. I feel that puts the students at risk of having a car accident or getting behind in school work because you had to miss class because of being scared to take the chance to drive in bad weather.

Brian

Well just the 1st week was a bit ruff, with classes being reassigned due to scheduling , not changed of programing on students part. And having to place new book orders / cancel existing book orders.

Ashley

The most frustrating thing about NKU is the fact that the bookstore is so far from the parking area. It makes it difficult if you just need to stop by campus to pick up books when you have to walk all the way across campus.