| Religious affiliation: | Friends |
| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Small city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Master's |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
“Malone is a great school that focuses on higher learning. Unlike most secular schools Malone has a deeper concern with your spiritual life and not just to help with finding…”
“Amazing! great place develop intellectually and spiritually!…”
“Malone is a Christian school that has no negative words to describe it. It is a comforting place for both students and its staff. Malone teaches not only academics in…”
“Malone is considered a Christian University but you don't have to sign a statement of faith to attend which I appreciate. I am a believer but I do not like…”
“Malone students strive to make everyone feel at home. Malone Professors are quirky, kind, and truly in touch with their pupils. The curriculum is fine tuned to challenge people of…”
I LOVE MALONE!
» Read MoreThe Malone community is wonderful. Everyone here is so friendly, and not in a fake way either. Anyone can find a close group of friends here to hang out with. Malone seems to have a positive atmosphere running throughout it.
» Read MoreI like the environment of Malone, but it is always subject to the actions of the student body.
» Read MoreIt's really welcoming and you can instantly make new friends with anyone if you want. The other students are really nice and willing to help you with anything which was great for me, never visiting the school before I went. It's easy to navigate and get to certain areas of the school in a short amount of time. The staff and faculty are also really nice and kind hearted people who all want to see you succeed and they will help you in any way that they can.
» Read MoreAs with any school, what you put in is what you get out. There's a really good amount of events and programs to get involved with. People on campus sometimes complain that there's nothing to do on the weekends. I don't think this is true! You have to be willing to try new things, go to a meeting you might not have consider, go see a local band. If you live on campus, there will be tons of things going on within your floor and building every week. Talk to your RA, they're excellent resources!
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