Westminster College-Salt Lake City Top Questions

Here's your chance: Say anything about Westminster College-Salt Lake City!

Mel

I would not recommend Westminster to my worst enemy at least based on my experience in the BBA program.

Tate

Parking is a joke,

Jesse

if you like beer a lot, utah is not the place for you

Nicole

The classes are small. You get to know people nad the faculty in your program well! Its more personal and the instructors care about your learning and success.

Coleman

They have small class sizes a small campus and it is a private school.

Elena

Consider Westminster College. I applied with no seriousness about Westminster, but I eventually landed on attending and I couldn't have been more happier at any other college. Westminster was definitely the right decision for me!

Breanna

We have a very low student to faculty ratio and that is very helpful when you are in a challenging class and need extra help to understand a concept or finish an assignment

Jasmin

Our school is extremely diverse for being in Salt Lake city and I love it, I have met so many people and it is one of the few schools with no out of state fees which makes the ratio of instate people to out of state people 50{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c}! So many cool people with great backrounds it makes it all the more special when you meet people that are from the same state you are from especially the same city!

Tony

In addition to small class sizes, Westminster has a very available and intelligent faculty. There is much time to consider multiple angles/solutions to proposed problems and actually discuss them one-on-one with your professors. Getting feedback before handing in a major essay is detrimental not only to your grade, but to the assimilation of the learned material into the vast planes of memory.

Blake

Honestly, the school is great for anyone looking for small class sizes and a unique learning environment. It's on the expensive side, but comparable to similar private institutions. Most students have some kind of financial aid or scholarships, and aside from the rare incompetant person, most of the staff/faculty/administration are very helpful and accomodating.