Northern Kentucky University Top Questions

What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?

Ja'von

When enrolling in Northern Kentucky I wish I had known that an average graduation rate is five years for students.

Tessa

I wish I would have known more about the sororities. I feel like it would have given me more of an opportunity to get involved and to meet new people.

Greg

I really wish I had looked harder into this school during my Senior year of high school. I absolutely love their Computer Information Technology program. I would recommend it to anyone coming out of high school or someone looking to transfer from a community college.

kayla

Before attending Northern Kentucky University, I wish I would have known that I would meet some of the best people in my life, that I would fall in love with the school, have more memories that I will ever be able to count and that NKU will be the best thing that has ever happen to my friend and I. Being at NKU has taught me so much about myself as well as family, friends, and life itself. NKU has helped me grow and evolve into the person that I want and need to be in life.

Kyra

I wish I would have known that there is not a huge selection of foreign language courses to choose from each semester.

Jenna

What I wish I have know before I came to NKU are all the scholarships I could have applied for.

Carissa

I wish I would have known all the new things I was going to experience.

Emily

One thing that would have been nice is to have been able to stay at least a week in the housing your staying at during the school year to see if you like it or not. Even if you didn't like it could you live with it? That would have made a big difference.

Suzanne

I wish I had known that ther is not much of a pre-veterinary program at NKU, but I still would have attended the university.

Lindsey

I wish I would have known how windy the campus is. It sounds funny, but tI truly believe that NKU is the windiest place on earth. On a serious note, I wish I would have known that it is basically a commuter college. At first, it was hard to make friends because everyone lived at home and commuted to school. I live in the dorms, so it was hard to meet people that actually lived on campus. However, I do have friends both on and off campus, it just took a while to find them!