Spring Arbor University Top Questions

What's unique about your campus?

Andrew

There is a high availability of things to get involved with.

Nathan

There are three things that I absolutely love about attending Spring Arbor University. The first thing that I like is the emphasis on Jesus Christ. I love that Spring Arbor is a community of learners focused on honoring Christ. The classes at the university also have an emphasis on our Creator and living in his Kingdom. The second thing that I enjoy about SAU is the community that is built. It is so easy to make friends and build strong, lasting relationships here! The third thing that I like about the school is that professors really care about their students.

Rebecca

The small class sizes made learning fun and easy. Staying in the same location for classes with the same people gave continuity to school which added to the ease of learning.

Kristin

The best thing about Spring Arbor is the size of the school. It is easy to make friends and makes an engaging environment to learn. Because of the size of Spring Arbor, the professors are very involved in helping students. The size makes for great interaction between students and students and professors and students.

Samantha

Spring Arbor University is extremely flexible, offering programs for the traditional and non-traditional student alike. Their staff is friendly, professional, and extremely competant. The education and training they provide is excellent, and their standards are high. The curriculum is challenging without being impossible: a stiff wind that blows away the chaff. I believe that SAU's committment to educational excellence is their best possible trait, followed by their committment to Christ in work and education.

Stephanie

The best thing about Spring Arbor is definitely the community that there is around campus. The school is big enough that everyone doesn't know everyone but people tend to be close to one another.

Elise

I like that the school is a Christian-based school that also has a very liberal view on the world. The Conservative principles govern the school, but allows the students to branch out from their roots.