Merit Scholarships Available: |
Amount | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multi-Cultural Grant | - | R | R | ||
| Academic Scholarship | $1,800 - $8,800 | ||||
| Achievement Scholarship | - | ||||
| Phelps Book Grant (Endowed) | - | ||||
| President's Scholarship | $10,000 |
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Of course I learned in the classrooms, but I also learned a lot about myself and about others in the dorm, cafeteria, and at campus activities. I had to learn how to properly juggle my study time, relationships, job, cleaning and laundry, and… more read full review
Of course I learned in the classrooms, but I also learned a lot about myself and about others in the dorm, cafeteria, and at campus activities. I had to learn how to properly juggle my study time, relationships, job, cleaning and laundry, and personal time (including sleep). Personally, I learned that my agenda book was one of my greatest assets, helping me stay on top of all of the papers, projects, tests, meetings, and fun activities. I found the importance of communicating clearly my expectations and my encouragement to my roommate. Setting the alarm clock across the room was another thing that I learned helped me to get up on time and get to class. I learned that my professors really care about me and that I can ask them for help with academics and with life questions. I learned how much I appreciate all my parents did for me and have sacrificed for me and that they have helped me, in so many ways, become a responsible, honest, and fun young woman. read full review
This U. has an excellent student to teacher ratio. There are many classes that have 30 or less and when it comes down to my specific major, the class sizes are even smaller. This is helpful when needing help or if I have questions on the material. I… more read full review
This University has an excellent student to teacher ratio. There are many classes that have 30 or less and when it comes down to my specific major, the class sizes are even smaller. This is helpful when needing help or if I have questions on the material. I can call most of my professors at anytime and schedule an appointment if I need to and all the faculty and staff are very friendly. read full review
| February 09, 2012 | Camille from Nampa, ID | read full review | |
| January 23, 2012 | Corey from Nampa, ID | read full review | |
| January 22, 2012 | Dustin from New Meadows, ID | read full review |
Merit Scholarships Available: |
Amount | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multi-Cultural Grant | - | R | R | ||
| Academic Scholarship | $1,800 - $8,800 | ||||
| Achievement Scholarship | - | ||||
| Phelps Book Grant (Endowed) | - | ||||
| President's Scholarship | $10,000 |