Overview of Juniata College |
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| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Town, distant from an urban area |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Bachelor's |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
| School Colors: | Blue and gold |
“there almost always something to do. the people are extremely polite and the atmosphere is great. i love this school!…”
“juniata college is an absolutely amazing school. the professors know you, the college is a close-knit community, and after graduation you will understand how much more you appreciate the institution.…”
“Juniata is a very good school that values its academics highly. The social aspects are valued just as much as academics. I tries to make each student happy with their…”
“Very warm environment gets hands on with everything, changing life. …”
“Juniata is a very safe place. Everyone is friendly. The professors are awesome.…”
There are too many hics, the students do not provide and nurturing academic environment.
» Read MoreJuniata always has activities and events happening on campus for students to attend.
» Read MoreThe campus is beautiful and the people are amazing. You are surrounded by the wood and mountains and it is a very small cozy college. The teachers take time out their day to talk to everyone and even give out home phone numbers if their office hours don't work for you.
» Read MoreThere is a lot of drinking and partying going on. If you don't like to get drunk all the time, DO NOT choose to live in east dorms.There are a fair number of clubs you can get involved in. The facilities are pretty nice though and they have macs available to students.
» Read MoreMany people complain that small schools have less of a social life, and that getting to know everyone so quickly is boring. But if you're like me, somewhat introverted but still social, the balance is perfect. I don't need a good party scene to be happy--I'd much rather be kayaking on the river (looks like fun!), hiking or just relaxing somewhere. It sounds like a very friendly place overall, and though there's no nightclubs (oh, darn), there's still plenty to do. Huntingdon's a nice little town, and if you really want something bigger, Altoona and State College are just a (perilous) hour's drive away.
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