Odette
The most frustrating part of the school is lack of adequete transportation to get to the city. I have spent countless times searching and begging for coins in order to take the bus. At the University of Washinton, their ID card is their bus pass. I feel like for the amount of money that we pay it should be simple in order to have something as simple as transportation.
Victoria
The most frustrating thing about Seattle Pacific is probably the choice of location for their on-campus dorms. I live in Ashton Hall, which is the highest point on campus and an absolute pain to travel to and from classes (especially if you have bad knees like me).
Krista
At Seattle Pacific University, there is a phenomenon that we like to call "the SPU Bubble." Even though the school is located in the vibrant and interesting city of Seattle, I often find myself staying on campus a lot of the time instead of exploring in the city. I know other students experience this issue as well! I don't know why there is this "bubble," but it is definitely a goal of mine to experience more of the city next year.
Maci
I chose to attend a private school but it is very expensive. I wish there was more scholarships or grants available for students who are in a position like me.
Quinton
The cost. It is my intention to get through undergraduate school without any loans, so finding way to achieve that can be very hard. Seattle Pacific is a very expensive school and even with the best scholarships they offer you'll stil be paying more then half the total cost of attendance.
Sarah
Seattle Pacific University is a very expensive private college and so it is sometimes hard to find enough money to cover all the expenses it entailes despite the generosity of the university in its gifts of scholarships. There is also some classes that I wished were offered at this university that might be offered at a bigger public college, however all the important classes are available to take here so I am content with the selection and variety for the most part.
Aysha
The most frustrating part of my school at this point is the cost. It is taking a lot of work to try to pay off the 39,000 dollars a year it is going to cost. Most scholarships are "need-based" which basically translates into "if your PARENTS have low-income". I was hoping with the cost of the school they would put more scholarships out that I could apply for. At this point it's difficult to find anything because my family is "middle-class". If the schools cost wasn't so much then my stress would decrease.
Zachary
The most frustrating thing about this school are the required University courses. These classes are religiously affiliated and discuss christian elements of spirituality. While i agree with much of the content within these courses, I believe it is wrong to discuss spirituality primarily from one religious view point. This makes it far too easy in my opinion for administrators to teach to convert rather than inform (even without them necessarily noticing it). If these courses were taught through a variety of different spiritual perspectives then i would undoubtedly be less frustrated about be required to attend them.
Sarah
The cost of money is frustrating since it is a private chrisitan school so the cost is through the roof. Also I don't feel that the school provides enough money in scholarships to students in need. Finally what is frustrating is that the academic scholarships are not changed each year to stay in proportion to the increase in tuition and I wish the scholarships were increased to stay in proportion to the increase in tuition.
Emily
The most frustrating thing about Seattle Pacific University is how expensive everything is. I just received an email from the president of the University explaining that the rates of tuition were going up "for my benefit." Room and board, tuition, books, art supplies; it all adds up.