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Olivet Nazarene University Reviews

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  • 11 out of 11 people found this review useful.

    Andy from Peoria, IL

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Because I was an undeclared major my freshman year I took a lot of different classes. I learned a lot of things in all of them. All the teachers that I had were very good and really cared about their students.

    Am enjoying being here

    Great kids to meet and make friends with. Also, because it's located in a decent sized town there are things to do outside of the school. Also, the school is pretty good about having things going on during the weekends so you have options.

    Bang for the buck

    It's fairly expensive but it is very nice. And the food really isn't that bad either.

    Tips for prospective students

    For Freshmen: Get involved in Ollies Follies at the beginning of the year. It's a great way to meet people and is a LOT of fun. Also, get involved in intramural sports or some sort of club of whatever you are interested in. College is a lot more fun if you're not just doing homework all the time.
    Don't stress over what dorm you get in your first year. You hear a lot of talk about which dorms are best but when it comes down to it, they're all awesome.

  • 7 out of 7 people found this review useful.

    Nicole

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Because Olivet is such a small school, students can develop relationships with professors very easily. I always feel like I learn the most in classes in which I know the professors. For classes that I have struggled with, asking questions and meeting with the professors has helped me figure out what it is exactly that they want me to learn.
    Most of the general education classes are interesting because they cover only the basics and what is most applicable to every kind of student. On the other hand, some general education classes are frustrating because the professor goes very in depth and expects such a thorough understanding of the area of study. While these classes are a pain, they are still not a ton of work and are scarce.

    Am enjoying being here

    As I take more and more of my major classes, I have become more involved in my classes and they are more enjoyable. It has been great getting to know other students within my major. While I am receiving a great education, I am learning a lot about myself and life while at ONU. There are so many people around campus that I have formed great relationships with and have learned so much from. It is the people that make this school such a great place.

    Bang for the buck

    Olivet is fairly expensive compared to state universities. I am responsible for paying for my education and I think ONU is worth all of the student loans that I will have to pay off. The education is top notch and the professors are very student-centered. The dorms were great to live in my freshman year and I am especially liking living in the apartments my sophomore year. Although we complain about the food a lot, it really is not as bad as it could be. There are a lot of different types of food to chose from in the main dining hall. If all else fails, you are pretty safe getting a burger from the grille and a salad.

    Tips for prospective students

    On a small campus like ONU, it is not hard to get involved in some way or another. The first week has a lot of opportunities with everything involved in Ollies Follies and JumpStart. It is also easy to find a group of friends at the beginning of the year and narrow yourself too much. My advice is to get to know as many different people as you can freshman year. College can be a fresh start and no one has to fit into any stereotype that they might have had in high school. Put yourself out there and you will make so many amazing friends.

    Great for these types of students

    Olivet is a well rounded school that fits so many different types of people. It is great for those who have grown up in the Church and want to continue to surround themselves with those of similar beliefs. It is also a great school for those who are looking for something more to do with their lives. Education with a Christian Purpose really exemplifies what you can get out of ONU. I am learning how to lead a life that mirrors what I believe.

  • 4 out of 4 people found this review useful.

    Kyle from Springfield, IL

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The professors here are great in their field. Do not be afraid of the academics because it is not Harvard or a big school like that, we still have amazing professors who teach us about the subject field and life from a Christian perspective. Olivet is really great for the fields of Ministry/Theology, Education, and Nursing, but is great at everything else as well.

    Am enjoying being here

    Everyone here is extremely friendly, and the student council creates many exciting events, especially at the beginning of the semester, to help students get to know each other much better. The professor, RA's, staff, and students are extremely personable and friendly and most are willing to help you through any struggles academically or in life.

    Bang for the buck

    Let's be honest, it is expensive, but for being a private school, it is actually average in price. It is definitely worth the price to go though, the campus is becoming more beautiful everyday, the staff is incredible, and the experience is unrivaled!

    Tips for prospective students

    Go to as many events as you can, such as Ollies Follies, and meet as many people as possible. Also sign up for as many scholarships with the University and on sites such as Cappex and Fastweb as you can. Do not be discouraged if you have a lot to pay for Olivet the first year there are several opportunities at the end of your Freshman year that you can sign up for such as Traveling Bands and Foundation Scholarships. Also take advantage of the skills that you have like playing an instrument or playing a sport by playing on a team or band because they give out pretty good money for being a part of those.

    Great for these types of students

    Christian students, hard workers, Ministry/Religion majors, Education majors, Nursing majors, Those looking for a not tiny but not huge school (there is about 2,600 full-time undergraduate students) and those looking for an awesome college experience and opportunities such as study abroad and short term missions trips.

  • 4 out of 4 people found this review useful.

    Courtney from La Crosse, WI

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Tips for prospective students

    Apply for a lot of scholarships. If you apply and get in and choose to go submit your enrollment deposit early. If you get it in early you are closer to the front of the class when it comes to choosing your room.

  • 3 out of 3 people found this review useful.

    Joshua

    Reviewer is A past student here.

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    Did learn a lot

    Most professors are very caring and willing to help you. Although i can attest to a few that i would not recommend as well. All in all i believe it wasn't as challenging as you would expect.

    Did enjoy being here

    Enjoying college is up to you. There are many rules here, and you may run into many people who will tell you how badly they want to leave, but honestly its up to you and how you treat it. Yes, the rules may get bothersome, but there is plenty to do within the rules that is still fun. I recommend getting involved in a campus ministry.

    On a side note The community here is amazing. One of the best i have ever seen.

    Bang for the buck

    They give fantastic scholarships. Yes, it is quite expensive but considering the fact it is a Christian college you are paying for what you expect to receive in a Christian college.

    Tips for prospective students

    Join or start as many clubs as you can. Get involved with the surrounding community if able to, the college can become a very comfortable spot to stay and not leave but i recommend going into the community and helping, or making friends outside of the olivet community.

    Intramurals are awesome, get involved in as many as possible.

    Great for these types of students

    Great for conservative Christian background. If you are not very conservative of a christian or a christian at all it may be difficult due to the rules.

    But go visit the school first, because there are plenty of students there that don't fit the mold of the school and still love it there.

  • 2 out of 2 people found this review useful.

    Hayley from Normal, IL

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    I have learned so much this semester at Olivet! I absolutely love my professors because they are so willing to help me with anything and they really know the information that they are teaching!

    Am enjoying being here

    I enjoy being on Olivet's campus so much! It is a great environment and everyone is friendly. Being here makes you feel like you are at home.

    Bang for the buck

    Olivet is pretty good about giving out scholarships for academic and sports related things. There are also plenty of scholarships that you can apply for. I don't think that I have wasted any money coming to this school.

    Tips for prospective students

    Make sure you visit, even if you aren't sure if it's the right college for you. By visiting the school you can see what they campus is like, meet a professor, sit in on a class, and much more! It really helps you see if the college will be a good fit or not! If you can you should definitely try to stay overnight in a dorm because it really gives you an idea of what staying in a dorm is like.

    Great for these types of students

    Olivet is a great school for anyone, but it is a Christian school. That means that there is a focus on Christianity and some theology classes are required, but even if you don't belong to a church it is still a great school to come to because of the great professors here!

  • 1 out of 1 people found this review useful.

    Illinois

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    olivet has a friendly community. the professors are personable and helpful. the seminars, chapels, and activities are fun and encouraging too in personal growth.

    Tips for prospective students

    there are some strict rules, but if you look at the overall experience of being at this positive school and make friends, then the rules won't rule your opinion about the school.

    Academic Rigor

    there are some classes that require a lot, but it is helpful in becoming a stronger worker for my career. then some classes are fairly simple in the work that is required.

    Dorm Life

    you can live in a dorm or apartments. there are study rooms on each floor in the upper classmen dorm, and small kitchenettes. it is more comfortable and safer i think having the dorms be gender separate.

    Food and Dining

    the cafeteria has a fresh salad bar everyday, and soup and different breads. there is a sandwich/wrap line. pizza and burgers and fries. the breakfast is always good. the other places to eat on campus besides the cafeteria are closed on the weekend, i'm sure people who like that food more don't like that it is closed.

    What to do for fun

    there is a game room with pool tables and ping pong. a restaurant looking place with many tables/booths to play board games. it is nice to hang out with friends watching a movie in the dorms or apartments.

    Bang for the buck

    olivet can give good scholarships, especially freshmen year i feel.

    Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

    many people get engaged here. at olivet, you may find yourself saying to someone else that you even just met, it's a small world.

    Great for these types of students

    olivet is great for students who like a smaller campus and closer-knit community. olivet is helpful in someone growing with god and to learn about him.

    Clubs and Activities

    our intramurals i hear offer a fun time. there is a wide variety of clubs and ministries offered.

    Campus Safety

    the campus is very safe.

  • 1 out of 1 people found this review useful.

    Anonymous

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    In three sentences

    olivet has a nice campus, and i am really looking forward to the new student life and recreation center. the professors that i have talked to seem nice and they all offer a different teaching style.

    Academic Rigor

    i'm not so sure since i don't actually attend, but the teachers seem good, and the art program is really good for a private school.

    Food and Dining

    well, i don't go here yet, but i had a meal in the caf and i thought that it was great. the salad bar is really cool, too.

    Great for these types of students

    students who can deal with rules, like the no drug policy, and curfews.

  • 1 out of 1 people found this review useful.

    Alexis from Trotwood, OH

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The teachers are wonderful and are very informative in their area of study. Some of the teachers are also very funny and know how to keep the material entertaining. They are also welcomed to you sharing your ideas to make the class better.

    Am enjoying being here

    I really enjoy the people at this school. For me to be very shy it was very easy to make friends. Everyone on my dorm floor supports everyone else anyway they can. Whether they play a sport, in the arts, or in an intermural, someone will be there cheering them on.

    Bang for the buck

    This school is pricey but they help out as much as they can with scholarships and financial aid. They will inform you of any change to your account and also help you understand what your paying and why.

    Tips for prospective students

    If you want to go to this school, be sure you know it is a religious school and they do have certain rules that they uphold. You have to attend chapel and follow their dress policy. Certain things aren't aloud and if your okay with that then this is the school for you.

  • 1 out of 2 people found this review useful.

    Emily from Des Moines, IA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    I would have to say that Olivet is at least a 7 when coming here. It offers a lot and you can make lasting relationships here. It is a really good school, and I love it.

    Tips for prospective students

    I would have to say that do your research and make sure this is really the school where you want to go because once you start to know what Olivet is all about you will love it as well.

    Academic Rigor

    The Professors and the classes are really good and they usually have all the classes that you need.

    Dorm Life

    I personally love it living on campus here because the dorms are in the center of the campus and the quad in between all of the dorms is very nice.

    Food and Dining

    The food is really one of the poorest parts of this school, it could be improved.

    What to do for fun

    I love hanging out with my friends and doing things on campus, all the activities done like with the other dorms. Life here at Olivet can be a lot of fun.

  • 0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

    Miley from Danville, IL

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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  • Ashlie from Royalton, IL

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    Olivet Nazarene University gives a lot to its students even though it is a small college. At Olivet, there is a Christian atmosphere and an overwhelming sense of acceptance and love. Professors are great--very willing to work with students so they are able to do the best they can.

    Tips for prospective students

    I would apply for as many scholarships as possible because Olivet is very expensive. Also, maybe before you move in, get out and explore the town so you know all of the places you can go and things to do off campus since there isn't a lot to do on campus. I would also make sure you are aware of the dress code, whether you have to call admissions and ask or find out from a previous student, so that you don't get there and realize you aren't able to wear what you've brought.

    Academic Rigor

    Olivet is very serious about its students doing well. One example is the Nursing program. The nursing students are expected to achieve no less than a 75% (C) on all tests and as an overall grade in the class. If one acheives less than this, it is considered failing and they must retake the test or class. All professors are very encouraging and are willing to do almost anything to help you do the best you can.

    Dorm Life

    Dorm life is just that: dorm life. The dorms are very nice but very very small. Also, it takes a little bit to get used to being around so many people who are different than you. The one thing that is bad about living in a dorm is the rules. The Resident Assistants are constantly on your back about having a clean dorm and curfew. All freshmen have to live in a dorm their first year. After that, you can live in an on campus apartment, which is great because by the time you've completed one year, you have some pretty close friends.

    Food and Dining

    The food is not bad, however, it is not the greatest. There are only two places on campus that accept your meal plan. There are two more places on campus to eat, but you have to pay. Needless to say, there isn't a lot of variety, which is unfortunate.

    What to do for fun

    On campus, there is not a lot to do for fun, and the town around campus doesn't have a lot to do either. You have to search for things to do for fun. However, by next year, there will be a student center which should offer a lot to do.

    Bang for the buck

    I have to say, I don't think there is much bang for the buck. The reason I stay at Olivet is because it is a Christian college. I feel very comfortable and safe there, and I love that I am around people who have the same morals as me. I do feel that Olivet could reduce the price or at least lock in what you pay your first year.

    Great for these types of students

    Christians, serious about education, hard working

    Clubs and Activities

    Intramural sports, ASC (Associated Student Council), class activities, plays put on by students, concerts, and guest speakers are some of the activites available. I know there are more but I am more focused on school work, so I don't get involved with many clubs or activities.

    Campus Safety

    I think that our campus could use more call boxes. Ours are few and far between. Other than that, I feel safe on Olivet's campus.

  • Katelyn

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Tips for prospective students

    When I stayed on campus, I had another student tell me that you should leave your dorm room door open for the first few weeks so you can get to know the girls on your floor.

    Academic Rigor

    Since I'm not actually a student here yet, I'm not sure. I'm going to be a music major, and I've heard good thing about the program. That's the end of my knowledge.

    Dorm Life

    I've stayed in the girls' dorms before. I love how you can set up the rooms and decorate however you want. There's always some kind of activity and theme for each floor.

    Food and Dining

    Lots of options in the dining hall, but nothing is very impressive. There are a good amount of restaurants near the area, though. I plan on getting a 14 meal plan, that way I can buy stuff to make my own breakfast.

  • Chris from Bolingbrook, IL

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    The Christian atmosphere is great, I love knowing that people care about you. The professors actually try to help everyone succeed.

    Tips for prospective students

    Do all the work, try your hardest and you will succeed.

    Academic Rigor

    Some of the classes are tough, but as long as you work hard at it, you will get done what needs to be done.

    Dorm Life

    Living in the dorms is so much fun. You have about 50 guys or in the girl's dorms 50 girls on each floor that love each other as brothers or sisters and they do what they can to help each other out.

    Food and Dining

    The food is great. We have several different places across that students can get food. I personally like Red Room the most.

    What to do for fun

    Play video games, pool, go bowling, watch movies.

  • Paul from Selma, IN

    Reviewer is A past student here.

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    In three sentences

    Class sizes are small and most of the professors are great. There isn't a lot to do around campus or many campus dining options, but it's a great place to make friends. It's also a great place to grow in faith and knowledge of God.

    Tips for prospective students

    Consider other possible options besides Olivet. In my opinion, there are other Christian universities that are better than Olivet in terms of campus life.

    Academic Rigor

    Olivet coursework tends to be made of up reading, exams, occasional group and individual projects, and lots of papers. Just like any other university, some classes are harder than others.

    Dorm Life

    In my opinion, there wasn't a lot to do around campus or in the dorms. You really have to come up with creative ways to have fun with friends. Every now and then, there are on-campus games/activities going on, but that only happens on select weekends.

    Food and Dining

    There has to be some Christian universities out there with better dining service than Olivet's. If you have a weekly meal plan, you only have two options for food--one is a grab-and-go place where choices can sometimes be limited depending on the time of day, and the other is the all-you-can-eat main dining room where the food tends to be the same all semester long. It isn't always very high-quality either and it doesn't take long to get tired of it. If you have a meal plan made up mainly of flex dollars, you have a third option besides the other aforementioned two choices--it's a hot sandwich place that does have good food, but you just won't have enough flex dollars to cover every single meal of the semester with it.
    One sad thing about the food service is that they have a convenience store on campus, but starting this past year, you can't use your flex dollars there. Also, after about 7pm, none of the food service locations are open and on weekends, the main dining room opens later and closes earlier, so the window to actually go in and eat is much smaller. The 6pm closing time for dinner on weekends has especially inconvienced a lot of students. For all of these reasons, I spent a lot more money than I would've liked eating out.

    What to do for fun

    There is a bowling alley not far away and a place called Perry Farms close to campus as well. At Perry Farms, you can go apple-picking (I believe) when it's in season, and it's just a nice place to walk around. Also, Kankakee State Park is not far away and is a fun place to get away from the city and hang out in nature and take a walk.
    Every now and then, there will be some fun activity happening on campus, but for the most part, when it comes to having fun on campus, you really have to create your own.

    Bang for the buck

    Honestly, if you want to go into a field that doesn't involve ministry, I believe you can find schools with better campuses, accommodations for students, stuff to do, etc. other places for a cheaper price. After all, because Olivet is a private university, tuition is going to be significantly more expensive.

    Clubs and Activities

    There are many different clubs on campus for students with all sorts of interests, and they generally aren't very big so students have the opportunity to make friends in their respective clubs more easily.

    Greek Life

    Greek life is virtually non-existent at Olivet.

    Campus Safety

    The campus is very safe.

  • Virginia from Wheaton, IL

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    Academically challenging, yet the professors are willing to go above and beyond for students. The students are inviting and still willing to get to know people. The admissions offices are will prepared and laid out, all that you need is at your fingertips.

    Tips for prospective students

    be prepared to work with others, and challenge yourself academically, socially and spiritually.

    Academic Rigor

    All professors DO TRUELY believe that their class is the ONLY class you are taking. Your nose becomes best friends with text books.

    Dorm Life

    Splendid!! you have so many options, apartment, shared bathrooms or not. Everything is clean and upkept.

    Food and Dining

    If you want to be skinny come here! although, there are a few other food options other than the dining hall, so make sure to pick a block plan!

    What to do for fun

    So may activities are planned by the dorms and other branches of campus.

    Bang for the buck

    You definitely earn it and feel like a better person!

    Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

    the brick beach is a huge place that people walk through to go to class and it is used to hang out and play around after dinner!

    Clubs and Activities

    TONS of intermurals and no on is left out!

    Greek Life

    not allowed

    Campus Safety

    Alway patrolling and available!

  • James from Lansing, IL

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    In three sentences

    Olivet is everything you would ever need in a Christian based colelge.

    Tips for prospective students

    Apply for scholarships early, but there are tons of work study programs. So don't stress too much.

    Academic Rigor

    Professors are fun and interacting. Simply amazing.

    Dorm Life

    Clean and cut, each dorm room provides exactly what either sex needs in their room life.

    Food and Dining

    The food is amazing! You'll be running to eat it and devouring it in big ol' chunks.

    What to do for fun

    Olivet is in the center of a huge community and there are plenty of activities on and off campus to get involved in.

  • Melyssa from Parma, MI

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    Olivet is a place that is both spiritually and academically challenging. It offers a close knit community that supports you as you grow and learn. The community as a whole works together, and offers a full and exciting campus life.

    Tips for prospective students

    Make sure this is the kind of college you want to go to. If your looking for a place to grow spiritually and get an education, this is a really awesome place. But there are rules here, so you have to make sure that this is the kind of campus life that you will accept and follow. When you really enjoy a challenging and Christ centered lifestyle the atmosphere is really enjoyable.

    Academic Rigor

    The classes are challenging, but applicable. The material is current and meaningful, and there are so many resources all over campus that available for you to use if you need help or more information.

    Dorm Life

    Dorm and campus life is great. The RA's are handpicked to make your life easier and more fun. The people are friendly, everyone is helpful, and the buildings are clean and comfortable.

    Food and Dining

    For mass produced meals, they do a pretty good job. Sometimes you go right to the pizza counter, but for the most part there's a wide variety and even healthy and vegetarian options.

    What to do for fun

    You can do anything you want for fun. Olivet offers so many campus activities, from Ultimate Frisbee to men's volleyball, to different bands, choirs and theater opportunities, to even business and political science clubs. If there's something that you want to do, there's probably a team or club for it somewhere. These are also great places to meet new people, and to make professional connections.

    Bang for the buck

    Yea, it's expensive. On a scale of expensive colleges, Olivet is really expensive. But I can see all of my dollars being to put to use all the time. We have tons of resources available for study help, a great chapel where we can all go to service together, wonderful professors, great custodial staff, which makes for clean bathrooms, and really nice sidewalks. There's a ton of campus activities that anyone can participate in, lots of apartments for housing, clean buildings, work study opportunities, and 99% of the students here receive financial aid. It starts off expensive, but they give you a lot of help if you really want to come here, and they put the money to really good use.

    Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

    At the beginning of every year all the classes get together and have a huge competition called Ollies Follies that involves theater performances, wheelbarrow races, tug of war and all kinds of other competitions. It brings the whole campus together and is a great place to meet new people at the beginning of the year. It's especially great for freshman, because they can meet a lot of people and get comfortable with the campus before school starts.

    Great for these types of students

    Olivet is great for students that want a Liberal Arts degree, and want to be educated in lots of different areas. It's really great for students who want to grow in their spiritual life, who like small classes and a small community. And it's good for students who want to meet a lot of great professional connections and get a lot of experience in their field.

    Clubs and Activities

    Olivet's campus has every kind of club and activity that you could ever ask for. They're all available to anyone who wants to join, and they all meet at times that don't clash with classes, so they're accessible to everyone's schedules.

    Campus Safety

    The campus is really secluded, and public safety is always on campus to ensure everyone's comfort and safety.

  • Corey from Merrillville, IN

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    Olivet Nazarene University is a wonderful school that focuses on educating students for their future careers with an emphasis on how their Christian faith will affect their careers and their lives. The Christian atmosphere allows for great opportunities for in depth discussions about a wide variety of topics, ranging from spiritual matters to future career goals and beyond. Students here receive a top notch academic education, as well as spiritual formation that can affect the rest of their lives, if they are willing to let it.

    Tips for prospective students

    Participating in on-campus ministry groups and going on mission trips is a great way to meet people and serve God in fun ways. Participating in dorm events also helps build community among the residents, and these friendships can last a long time.

    Academic Rigor

    Olivet offers a strong academic education, and the professors are high quality individuals, both intellectually and spiritually. Most of the faculty integrate their faith with their teaching, which adds an awesomely unique element to classes. The professors expect a lot from their students, so students must be hard working, though if they are good at balancing schedules they will still have plenty of time for fun and relaxation.

    Dorm Life

    The RA's and RD's of the dorms are always looking for fun ways to get the people of the dorm interacting together, whether it's having fun contests, movie nights, or just getting together for a meal. If you are willing to open your door and interact with people, many good relationships can form.

    Food and Dining

    While many students complain about Olivet's food provider, I think the variety that Sodexo (the supplying company) offers is good. Four on-campus dining locations exist, two of which use meals from the students' meal plans and two of which accept both cash and Olivet's Tiger Dollars or Flex Dollars. These various locations offer different options for food, whether it's subs and sandwiches, a fast food type menu, or the classic campus buffet selection.

    What to do for fun

    Plenty of on-campus groups exist with which students can get involved, and these all offer opportunities for fun and friendship. The student center basement has a game room with video game systems, televisions, and gaming computers, plus a wide variety of board and card games, pool and Foosball tables, and a ping-pong table.

    Great for these types of students

    Students who are Christians and interested in receiving an education that focuses on God's role in their future career goals will find Olivet to be a truly enriching place to attend.

    Campus Safety

    Olivet's Public Safety officers patrol the campus regularly, day and night, and are available to offer assistance to any student who needs it.

  • Matthew from Sumner, MI

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    In three sentences

    i rate it as a sweet place to go to collage. it is expensive though. also a good crowd to be around with.

    Tips for prospective students

    study hard. get good grades. don't try to sneak out.

    What to do for fun

    this year they are building an awesomely huge sportsplex right on campus.

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