Westminster College-Salt Lake City Top Questions

What is your overall opinion of Westminster College-Salt Lake City?

Is Westminster College-Salt Lake City a good school?

What is Westminster College-Salt Lake City known for?

Jesse

The off campus food is really good if you know where to look! One of the best things about living on campus is how quickly you can get to classes. There is a fair amount of school pride, wish we had more. Some of the events, like Casino night, were awesome. The administration is cool, for the most part, if you stay on the right side of them. The gyms/excercise rooms are awesome. The campus food is too expensive and not that great. I wish they had had a bus to go to Park City for snowboarding/skiing this year.

Nico

I feel like the education was extremely valuable and I believe it was the best nursing education I could obtain in Utah. It is not too big nor too small and the students able to approach their professors over any questions they might have. In many instances the students are given their professors home phone numbers and cell phone numbers. The library is a great place to study. There is a stream by the library, which offers a quiet place to study.

Jillian

Westminster College use to be a perfect size school until recently however, it is still a small school which is why many chose to come here. A lot of others in our community know how well Westminster College does and when you share to them you go there they are impress of your achievement. Westminster College is near a small town known as Sugar House, it has lot of things for college students to do such as, movies, shopping, eating, relaxing, reading,and much more. On Westminster campus we have an outdoor climbing wall that students can use whenever also we have an outdoor volleyball court that is also popular used among students and others surrounding our community. The biggest controversy on campus that usually happens once a year is the student government budget, our school gives out a lot of money to clubs and school events, how the money is distributed is always an issue. Last year our school spent thousands of dollars on a rail jam, many students did not approve of such a event. Another popular issue on campus is parking, with the amount of students we have on campus, students, faculty and staff can not find a parking spot on campus, many students are late to class for this reason for receive tickets for parking on residential streets.

Sara

The best thing about Westminster is the community. It's small and friendly and everybody knows everybody. I think the size is just right. One of the frustrating things is that there is NOTHING to do on the weekends. Most of the campus activities are on Wednesday or Thursday nights when people have class and homework. For people that live on campus, the weekends can be extremely boring. (This could also be helped by providing some sort of bus or shuttle into downtown Salt Lake where there is more to do). Most of the time I spend on campus is either in the dorms when its cold, outside when its warm, or in Shaw. There aren't really any places to hang out when it's late though, except for the dorms. And Shaw closes even earlier on the weekends. I really like most of the faculty at Westminster. Almost all of my professors have been extremely helpful and approachable. I think the biggest "controversy" on campus recently has been the tuition increase. I know that upset a lot of people. Not just because they didn't want to spend the extra money, but because they were genuinely concerned about being able to afford going to school here. I think people were even more upset about it because nobody knows what their financial aid for next year will look like, so people can't plan ahead or make a budget. The most frequent student complaints are definitely about the food in Shaw. The food is expensive and it really isn't very good (or healthy) at all. This frustrates a lot of people who have to live on campus because we are required to buy a meal plan, even if we live in a dorm that has a kitchen. The worst part is that Sodexo takes all the remaining money from our meal accounts at the end of the year unless we decide to spend it all on ridiculously over-priced non-pershiable food that we definitely don't need and may not even like. I know there are tons of students who want the food service here to change. I think a lot of people have been trying to do something about it, but it feels like nobody will listen. Even if you go to one of the montly meetings with Cullen Green and the people from Sodexo, it seems as if none of your suggestions are taken seriously or even briefly considered. One of the things Westminster prides itself on is being open to student's ideas and suggestions. If Westminster really wants to claim this then they should start listening to the students complaints and do something to fix it.

Louise

Best things about Westminster: professors, campus location, not a college town, located in the city. Lotsa school pride, but students occasionally complain about how the administration handles incoming freshmen. We are marketed as a small school, and we currently are, but we may be growing too quickly.

Cameron

People are really impressed when I tell them that I'm attending Westminster--it's known as an elite school with great programs.

Jody

The best thing about Westminster is its size and the people it attracts; people that want to make a difference in the world. I'd change how disconnected the students are from alumni. Westminster is the Harvard of Utah, when you tell people you go here they're impressed. Also, the education prepares you for life, in its entirty.

Andrew

Westminster is a pretty small school, but if that is what you are looking for then you are at the right place! Class sizes allow you to connect with your professors on a much more personal level, compared to larger schools

Matt

It is a smaller school with more one on one time. So you really get to know your professors and you may learn more due to it.

Courtney

I love the size of the campus here - I can walk from my dorm room to the other end of campus in seven minutes. You get to know people quickly and the community is generally pretty close. It's easy to get to know faculty and class sizes are small - I don't think I've had a class with more than 25 students in it. The library hours and student union hours are a little bit short, but I think they're working on lengthening them. There's a lot of promotions through Westminster, too - my favorite was a $10 Lagoon day at the beginning of the year with included lunch, best welcome to school day ever.