Steve
For what I want to do with my life, I think Westminster was definitely the right choice. I love the size of the campus, my financial aid was generous, and though I've had trouble covering the rest, I do feel that it's worth it.
Brandon
Westminster College seems great in the brocures, website, and anything else you may see. However, once you get here, you realize they really downplayed how great it actually is. The school is located in a phenomenal location. Fun coffe shops, stores, parks, etc. Ten minute bus ride away from Downtown. Or fifteen minutes away from world-class ski resorts and an international airport. The school is the perfect size. Small enough to see a person you know everytime you trech across our campus, but large enough to meet someone new every day. We are one of the few colleges or universities in the world to have a castle, a "cemetary," and even our own quidditch tournament. Everyone on campus, from a staff member or professor, all the way up to the President himself is accesible to every student or individual. Everyone makes it a point to create a truly unique environment for learning, and at Westminster College, it truly is.
KJ
Westminster's campus size is perfect. I wouldn't want it smaller and I wouldn't want it larger. Also another thing because of the size everyone feels at home. I also think there is a lot of school pride among its current students and alumni.
Max
The best thing about Westminster is the tight community feel, the small class sizes, and the social scene on and off campus.
Joshua
I love the small campus of Westminster. With class sizes capped at 25 and less than 2500 undergraduate students, I really get a chance to get to know my peers. When I walk through campus, I recognize most of the people I see, even those coming from other majors. That's not an experience you can get in most places. The faculty really cares about the students, and it's easy to get 1:1 meetings set up with them to talk about homework, career plans, or anything else. The student leadership, although they can be a little cliquish in their personal lives, does a great job putting on school-wide events. Overall, it's just a great place to be. I can't imagine being happier on another campus.
Elise
Westminster is a great school for the outdoors and the nursing program. The location is perfect for outdoor lovers. Close to the mountains: hiking, mountain biking, skiing,backpacking, and nordic skiing. The nursing progam is very challenging and strict. You learn a lot of material.
James
Westminster is a perfect school for students looking for small classes, a small campus,and a small student body. Westminster's location is perfect for those who want to live in a city but have nature right at their back door.
bonnie
Westminster college has an amazing academic environment. The classes are small giving each student a chance to form realationships with their professors. I have had many professors spend time helping me to fully grasp the cours materials and coach me through the difficult parts.
Alex
The best thing about Westminster is that it is a community. The professors and adminstration are amazing and always available, and willing to work with students. I think Westminster is just right size wise. Usually when I am on campus I spend most of my time in the awesome Giovale library or in the recently built outdoor student commons area. It's a great place to eat, hang out and do homework. I think Sugarhouse is becoming more of a college town but also Westminster is in the heart of Salt Lake so it is kinda of both a college town and a urban city. There is definitely a lot of school pride and student government puts on a lot of events and there are clubs for everyone.
Melodie
The professors genuinely care for their students. Classes are small and personal. My largest class was no more than twenty students, with another class as small as five. My favorite part of this school has been working on the literary magazine, Ellipsis. I also love the Poetry Series readings, where visiting poets read their work (wine and cheese are a nice added bonus). Meditating by the creek, practicing Yoga in the studio, or making pottery with the renowned Kay Kusminksi have been among my most memorable experiences. The only issue I have had while attending is the parking. I resolved this by arriving early. I understand there will be a financial charge for parking beginning next year to help combat this issue.