University of Portland Top Questions

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

Elyse

Before coming to University of Portland, I wish I would have toured and experienced each campus dorm. Even though every residence hall has a supportive community, each one is unqiue and has a certain "vibe". I would have more carefully seclected the dorm that I felt most comfrotable in, somewhere I could picture myself living. Chosing a dorm that fits your personal style makes for an easier transition into college.

Kara

Before I came to the University of Portland, I had never even been to the state of Oregon. I wish I had known more about what was to be expected as to the workload, the living conditions, and also the climate! I also wish I had known other people who were going to be attending this college. I didn't know one other person, which made it hard to love at first.

Sarah

How catty some students could be. Some students still haven't grown up.

Victoria

I wish I had known how many people go home on the weekends.

Amy

That the tuition would continue to increase each year

Ashlee

That a lot of the students were upper middle class and it was possible to tell because they were very elitist and would complain about bad grades because their professors told them they couldn't write. And that the dorms were not very well maintained because they are so old and need to be remodeled. ALso that the financial Aid office doesn't really know what they are doing since there has been so many changes made in the last few years.

Anthony

I wish I had known some of the overwhelimgly strict policies the school enforces. Also, where the majority of the campus is liberal, the school is conservatively oriented because of its "private religious" status. In this case, it is not always smart to be open and honest with everyone you meet because their paycheck is coming from a conservative bias.

Mackenzie

Food choices are minimal. The school could be a bit bigger.

Jeffrey

Nothing really.

Melissa

I wish I had a more clear understanding of what was required by my major to graduate.