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14 out of 14 people found this review useful.
Adam Corfman from San Diego, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The school has a great academic atmosphere. Because of the policy prohibiting drugs or alcohol on campus, students can focus on learning and enjoy their studies in a healthy environment. The school provides great opportunities for extra-curricular education through various presentations of community speakers, authors, and other professionals.
Am enjoying being here The professors are encouraging and supportive of student goals, and the social atmosphere is very inviting and open to hearing the opinions and ideas of others. I love my classes, the retreats, and the chance to go to Six Flags Magic Mountain once a year! I love PLNU!
Tips for prospective students The school is expensive, since it is a private school, but the Student Financial Services (SFS) department provides great service to help students afford their costs for tuition and fees. SFS provides several scholarships and grants and information for you to apply for various local and state scholarships and grants as well. The school also has connections with Tuition Management Systems (TMS), which allows you to pay your bill in smaller monthly payments.
Great for these types of students PLNU provides a challenging, but not overwhelming, curriculum. You will do just fine if you study hard, try your best, and take time to have fun! If you like having a good time, meeting new people, and studying in an encouraging and God-loving environment, then PLNU is the school for you!
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10 out of 10 people found this review useful.
Alyssa from El Cajon, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot PLNU has the best professors who enjoy working with students. This university is different in its priorities in that one of their main goals is to make sure every student graduates within 4 years. The really cool thing is that the professors are really nice people! I'm a freshman, and during my first few weeks, I was too terrified to talk to my professors. The thing I like most about the professors here at PLNU is that they will take the time to sit and chat with you after class, whether it's walking with you to your next class, to chapel, or even to lunch. They understand you have a lot on your plate, so they do everything in their willpower to make sure you are learning as much and to the best of your ability as you possibly can.
Am enjoying being here One of the reasons why I chose to attend PLNU was because of the beautiful view. If this is one of your top choices or 1st choice (like mine was during high school), and you haven't visited the campus yet, I highly advise you do. If somehow you can't make a visit (which you REALLY should) then Google this university. It is simply gorgeous! We are right next to the beach, and I'm not just saying that!
Another reason why I love being here is that it definitely makes your faith so much stronger! The scenery makes you marvel at the beauty that has been created for you and creates this sense of peace within you that I can't even explain!
Also, everyone-and I mean EVERYONE- here is super nice! Guys open doors, students you don't even know give you a warm greeting, professors genuinely ask how you're doing. It's just a great atmosphere!Bang for the buck This school is definitely worth the money. Although it is a bit on the expensive side, I know this school has a lot more to offer than other schools around San Diego that I had previously looked at. And trust me, I looked at A LOT! When you show your parents how much this school costs to attend, you're parents might have a heart attack like my mom almost did. BUT DON'T WORRY!!! There are always options! Scholarships, grants, and loans. Well...hopefully not loans, but you get the idea. I knew right away I wanted to come here. You should be able to go wherever you want to go. After all, you're paying for it...or you parents are...Don't let money hold you back. I didn't, and look where I am now!
Tips for prospective students Ok, so here are some tips for you prospective students:
1. Do your best in high school, specifically your senior year! Don't slack off and say you have the case of senioritis cuz guess what? That's not gonna cut it in college. You can kiss that A goodbye!
2. Talk to your counselor. I know you might be a little intimidated, but trust me on this one. I always touched bases with my counselor in high school. And don't ever EVER think you're counselor doesn't care because they do! They want you to succeed in high school.
3. Scholarships, scholarships, SCHOLARSHIPS!!! I can't stress this tip enough. This will be the most tiring, grueling part of getting into college, but you need to work at it. Cappex is a very good scholarship website to look at as well as many others. If you don't have crazy good writing skills don't worry--there are other scholarships for music, art, pretty much anything. You just have to look. No procrastination allowed!
4. Pick what college suits you. You'll be spending 4 or more years at that college so choose wisely. These questions should come to mind: Rural or urban? Cost? Religion? etc.
5. Do your homework. This kind of homework won't be graded of course. This is what I did, and it was the smartest thing I've ever done. I wrote all the colleges down on a piece of paper and researched them. When I came to my top 10, I put them on a tri-fold poster board, wrote them on a piece of paper, and wrote down the cost of tuition, how many people were there, for me, if it was a Christian university, etc. Then I narrowed it down from there.
6. DON'T BE LAZY!!! I'm sure you're either on Facebook or Youtube, probably on that right now as you're reading this. You're already on the internet. Google some colleges that interest you as well as scholarships! Even if you're a freshman in high school, it's never to early to start researching. The earlier the better!Great for these types of students PLNU is great for students who are interested in the field of nursing. This is a very popular program here because it's one of the best programs around. Plus, many of the nursing students who go to PLNU get accepted to nursing school. This university is great for students who are followers of Christ and want to build a stronger faith. If you are a beach goer, then this is the place for you! We have our own private part of Sunset Cliffs, and Ocean Beach is not that far away! This also goes for all you surfers out there!
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9 out of 9 people found this review useful.
cali girl
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot Very challenging school
Will enjoy being here whats not to love, located on the cliffs of a San Diego Beach
Bang for the buck it is quite costly but it is a great school and you can meet great Godly people there so it is worth the money
Tips for prospective students Interviews are not mandatory but if you want to impress make an interview and dress professionally
Great for these types of students people who love the beach (a good surf), the LORD and having fun
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7 out of 7 people found this review useful.
Jessica from Mission Viejo, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The professors at Point Loma are very loving and are willing to work with students individually if they are struggling. It's very possible for them to do this because there are so few students at Point Loma when compared to other universities. Each student is also assigned an academic advisor who helps with schedule planning and they do a great job of making sure students are learning at their highest capacity without overwhelming themselves. Furthermore, i feel that Point Loma is a very safe place to make the transition from living with parents or guardians to living on your own and making your own choices. There are plenty of ways to seek out advice and wise council on campus and you will learn a lot about yourself and the person you want to be while attending Point Loma.
Am enjoying being here Point Loma is neatly nestled on the beautiful Sunset Cliffs of San Diego. I have a wonderful ocean view from my room and can feel and smell the ocean breeze everyday. The community is also very tight knit. I live with 26 girls on one hall and we are all close, no cattiness. There are all kinds of opportunities to get involved on campus and I have made life long friends by taking advantage of these opportunities.
Bang for the buck Point Loma is not a cheap school by any means, but everyone I know at school has received generous amounts of financial aid. The student financial services are also easily accessible and available on campus and they are always willing to answer questions or help students find scholarships or other ways to pay for school. Furthermore, the education, friends and fun one gains by attending Point Loma are priceless.
Tips for prospective students Visit the campus and set up an interview in which you plan to dress to impress. Also, actually read through Point Loma's covenant agreement which you have to sign in order to even apply to the school. It contains all of the school's policies about drinking/drugs, weapons, premarital sex on campus, class attendance, chapel attendance and student conduct in general. Read through it and make sure you are capable of and willing to play by the rules. Finally, don't go into college thinking that everything is going to be perfect and easy at Point Loma becuase it's a small Christian school, every school has it's flaws and has at least a handful of kids some refer to as bad seeds. The staff of Point Loma does their best to make the university fun, educational and enjoyable for all of their students so don't be too hard on them and remember to be thankful for all of the amazing things the school has to offer.
Great for these types of students If you like the idea of a small school with a close and loving community, take a close look at Point Loma. Also, if you love the beach, you can't go wrong. Finally, but most importantly, if you have a love for the Lord and want to be challenged in your relationship with Him, Point Loma is a great place for that and should be at the top of your list.
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4 out of 4 people found this review useful.
Nicole from Aliso Viejo, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Point Loma has one of the best atmospheres that enhances one's learning. The class ratios are low, and the professors want the best for you. There is no doubt that the administrators, faculty, and professors want you to grow not only academically, but also spiritually and even vocationally. Point Loma fosters an environment where one can grow in all three fields, as long as one applies themselves. The courses are yes hard, because it is college. However, there are tools that are provided to easily learn and help get great grades. Professors make themselves available almost anytime one needs them. I even went to a couple of my professors homes my freshman year. The tutorial center is open during the day for free tutoring. Overall, Point Loma offers everyone something that they can really enjoy and excel at, as long as one puts the effort into it.
Am enjoying being here I could not have imagined a better place for me to be at! I love everything about Point Loma, and no I am not just talking about the view. Point Loma is located right on the beach, and is a short five minute walk to the cliffs. However, this is not the thing I love the most at Point Loma. The most appealing aspect at Point Loma is its community. The community and fellowship at Point Loma is absolutely amazing. The people there are so genuine. For the most part everyone is there because they choose to be, meaning they do not choose to drink or smoke, but instead choose to have fun by talking to friends, or having a beach day, or just watching movies together. Point Loma's community is indescribable. Anyone who walks onto Point Loma offers.
Bang for the buck Point Loma is yes pricey; however, the low class ratios, beautiful campus, and even more compelling community makes up for the tuition. There are many scholarships that one can apply for. The Student Financial Services (SFS) is great. They are very friendly, and will work with students to find grants, scholarships, and loans that will make Point Loma more affordable.
Tips for prospective students Come visit Point Loma. Contact the Admissions Office, and schedule a night to stay in a dorm. Get to know the amazing community that makes Point Loma great, and what a better way to do this than by being part of the community itself. Point Loma may seem strict at first glance, but it really is set up to give one freedom. Check it out before making any judgements.
Great for these types of students This University is great for students who like to apply themselves, who like to get to know their peers and professors, but most importantly want to live a life that conveys the love that Christ has for all of us. For students who are looking for a freshman year full of partying, Point Loma is not for them, because of the rules against such acts. However, this atmosphere really provides a place for safe learning and unbelievable amount of growth in one's faith and personal life.
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4 out of 4 people found this review useful.
Michal from Huntington Beach, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Point Loma strives to help you succeed in all areas of your academic life. Unlike many larger public schools, PLNU's small and intimate class size allows students to engage in the the classroom activity and ask questions, thus letting the student learn to his or her full potential. I have several friends at UC schools and although they are very prestigious schools with great academic history, these bright students are having a tough time in class simply due to the fact that it is impossible to ask questions or engage in discussion with professors and classmates about the material being taught since the class sizes are in the hundreds. With PLNU's attendance policy, it urges students to attend class and therefore helps them succeed. During my first year of college I learned not only subjects such as Biology, Chemistry and Psychology but I also learned how to study correctly, how to balance my time and how to truly get involved and deal with living with 30 other girls peacefully.
Am enjoying being here I love the atmosphere at Point Loma and being next to the beach and so close to downtown San Diego along with other fun areas in San Diego definitely has its perks. Going surfing between classes is not uncommon and the weekends are full of adventure and fun. It seems there is something for everyone at Loma, and whatever scene you are looking for you can find it. Whether you are a surfer, athlete, bookworm, drama kid, outdoorsman, artist or whatever, Loma has what you need and will want. The community aspect at PLNU is very strong and extremely easy to get involved with if you simply sign up for any ministry, intramural or extra-curricular. Due to the small size you get to know the people in your major very well, which is nice because those are the people you go to when you are stressed because they understand the situation you are in. The only drawback at PLNU are the strict rules, which can feel extremely limiting at times. Yet despite the fact that I resented these rules during the beginning of the year I soon learned that these guidelines helped kept me on track and kept my grades up.
Bang for the buck Although the tuition is pricey it is completely worth it. Compared to many other private Christian schools, it is the same price and even cheaper, and honestly no one could have a better view than the one at Point Loma. The cafeteria overlooks the ocean and many of the dorms have an ocean view as well. The smaller class size and overall enrollment of student body allows you to get the classes that you want when you want them so that you can stay on track and graduation on time. With the impact of classes at several public schools it is extremely difficult to take the classes necessary to graduate therefore students end up staying for over four years, which in the end adds up and can total the same as many private schools (graduating in 4 years) depending on which school you attend. Also, Point Loma is extremely generous in giving away scholarship money and a large percentage of the students attending have some sort of financial aid.
Tips for prospective students 1. Get involved. Point Loma offers many different ministries, clubs, intramural sports and groups that will allow students to find their way into their own little niche in Point Loma. I saw too many girls in my dorm hall not get involved and their year was not as exciting as they hoped. This year I got involved in Ministries with Mexico, an outreach ministry that travels to Mexico to help the people there through construction, medical attending and mentoring. During my spring break trip I went with a group of students to help build a church and pastor's house for a pastor in Rosarito. Not only was this trip a great experience that allowed me to help others and learn a lot about construction, but during that trip I created several close friendships that are now a large part of my life. Had I not gone outside my comfort zone and gone on that trip I would have never met those people and experienced a week full of love, hard work and joy.
2. Learn how you study best. Up until college I had just gotten by in school. I thought that studying meant doing the study guide or simply studying the night before yet little did I know, but college was completely different. Each class has its own best way of studying yet being able to identify that as soon as you can, will help you tremendously throughout the class.
3. Understand balancing your time. Although studying is extremely important and the entire reason you are in college (to get an education), having a social life is extremely important because it helps you stay sane. Friends are there to support you when it gets tough and honestly sometimes you just need to get out.
4. Branch out. Talk to the people on your hall and get to know them even if you think you usually would not hang out with someone like that, still go out and make the effort because people will surprise you.
5. Be honest with your roommate. If you have a problem, tell him or her because it makes it so much easier to live with them. But make sure that you pick your battles.
6. Take advantage of the good weather while you can. The gorgeous days to go to the beach will not always last and you will definitely miss it.
7. Look up scholarships and apply for as many as possible. PLNU is expensive and you’ll need all the help you can get.
8. Take time to look at all your perspective schools in order to truly make a decision that works for you. Ask a lot of questions during tours because nothing is worse than getting somewhere and realizing it's not what you wanted.Great for these types of students Point Loma Nazarene University is great for students who are looking for a small, conservative, Christian atmosphere in which community is important. If you love the beach and adventure then PLNU is perfect for you as well. Also, Point Loma is very focused on school so if you are looking to go to more schooling after a 4-year degree (medical, dental, or any graduate schools) then this university is great for you because they push you to succeed. Overall this is an amazing school that is perfect for beach-going, God-loving and academically-focused students.
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Gregory from San Diego, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The professors here are super awesome. Especially in my department (Theology and Christian Ministry), most of the professors have PhD's and are active members in the church's in the area. Two of the professor's in the Christian Ministry department are senior pastors of local church's. Whether you are in the biology department or the nursing program, the staff are highly trained and have a passion for teaching.
Am enjoying being here The community of living in a Christian environment is like nothing else. There is always someone here to encourage you. If you are a surfer the beach is literally a walk down the road. There is a rec room in the cafeteria and even rec rooms in the dorm halls. You really don't even have to leave campus to have a good time if you don't want to.
Bang for the buck I wish the tuition wasn't so expensive, but you definitely will get your money's worth IF you work hard. Be prepared to work harder then you have at the community college level.
Tips for prospective students Apply for the Cal-Grant early, as well as completing your FAFSA before the end of February. March is the date when a lot of scholarships require you have your FAFSA completed in order to be recognized which includes the Cal-Grant. I missed the Cal-Grant this year because I was a week late on completing my FAFSA.
Great for these types of students Those who really love our Lord Jesus Christ.
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0 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Amber from Fullerton, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Great for these types of students Social people who really want to make friends with similar values and also focas on a solid education.
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0 out of 3 people found this review useful.
Zak from Wildwood Crest, NJ
Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has not been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Bang for the buck How much per year will it cost for an out of state student? i am from New Jersey and was wandering if I should even bother applying to PLNU because of the price. I love to surf and study but I'm not from a wealthy family.
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Rachel from San Diego, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences It is an awesome school with great faculty and staff who really care about you. It provides a great Christian environment. It has the most beautiful campus.
Tips for prospective students Don't worry if you are entering school undeclared. Point Loma has great programs to help you figure out what you want to do.
Academic Rigor My classes have challenged me and that has been great!
Dorm Life Dorm life is so much fun! The resident assistants are great and plan really fun events!
Food and Dining The food is pretty good and our caf has a wonderful view.
What to do for fun Go down to sunset cliffs, go to the beach, surf, go out for forzen yogurt.
Bang for the buck Definitely worth the money.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus The cliffs and the beach by Young Hall are great! I walk down to the beach anytime!
Great for these types of students Surfers, people who love nature, eco friendly, Christian, but really everyone.
Clubs and Activities There are lots of clubs and ASB does a good job of hosting fun activities. There are also lots of student ministry options.
Greek Life None that I know of.
Campus Safety I always felt safe.
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allen from san diego, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences Point Loma Nazarene University have some of the best professors that could be imagined. The campus is small and inviting, with a great view over the ocean. my favorite thing though is its Christ based atmosphere.
Tips for prospective students make sure you can stand being in a christian environment, and know you cant have cars as freshmen.
Academic Rigor it is a pretty challenging course load. it has been named in the top 50 educations worth the price, and its a pretty expensive school. they make sure that they get experts in the fields they teach.
Dorm Life the RAs are great and make sure you get to know people and make friends, its a small campus so you start to know everyone.
Food and Dining not as good as home but better then most college campuses.
What to do for fun surf, swim, bike, run the cliffs. play video games. go to the many activities they have up on cafe lane on the weekends.
Bang for the buck defiantly worth the money
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Prescott pray chapple is a good place to pray and is always open. freshman boys will most likely get hazed into NOSing. its a christian campus
Great for these types of students independent, ones that like small classes where the professors know your name.
Clubs and Activities to many to go into but you can find anything.
Greek Life none existent
Campus Safety its in the top 10 for safest campuses in the nation.
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Elizabeth from Pine Valley, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences PLNU is an amazing school. The atmosphere is friendly, the faculty really care, and the view cannot be beat!
Tips for prospective students I would advise students to first make sure all of their financial aid is in order. Point Loma is not a cheap school and one mis-step can cost you. That being said, if you love the school, it is worth every penny!
Academic Rigor It depends on what classes you have, but some can be hard and some can be easy. If you want to just skate by with a B, then you don't have to work very hard in some of them, but if you want top grades, you have to work for them. There are plenty of resources to help you out. The profs will help you with any questions you have and there is a tutoring center as well.
Dorm Life The great thing about Point Loma is the community spirit! My hall was very close and still is. We hung out all the time and had family dinner in the caf once a week. There are 7 dorms and an on-campus apartment complex. Most rooms are 2-person, but in some of the guy's dorms there are 3 to 4 person rooms. In Goodwin, a junior & senior dorm, there are singles, doubles, and thriples, and in Flex apartments, there are usually 5 people.
Food and Dining The caf on campus is okay. Sometimes there are great dishes, but sometimes there's nothing good at all and you feel like you just wasted your meal, which costs about $8! The caf is open from 7am-7pm. There are also To-Go Lunches outside the caf on weekdays for students who need to get to class quickly or are heading off to the library. You can choose from wraps (so good!), pitas, etc, plus a piece of fruit; a parfait, veggie cup, or fruit cup; and water or soda. There is a cafe called the Point Break, where the food is pretty good, and it's connected to Bobby B's, which brews Starbuck's coffee and sells muffins and bagels, etc. There's also the Re-Store, which is an over-priced mini-market of junk food, some health food, and items similar to To-Go Lunches (sandwhiches, wraps, fruit cups, and yogurts and cheese sticks). The prices are steep, but if you have extra Sea Lion dollars/Point Break credits/whatver they're called now, this is the place to use them up.
What to do for fun On-campus, there's the beach, the cliffs, and volleyball at Young Hall, sports games, the occasional Movie-in-the-Greek. Off-campus, San Diego offers tons of things to do. There's shows, museums and the zoo at Balboa Park, Sea World. Mission Beach is a student fave. The list goes on and on.
Great for these types of students Point Loma is great for students who want a relaxed, Christian environment. Chapels are 3 times a week and Time-Outs on Wednesday nights count for chapel credit as well. Freshmen/Sophmores are required to attend 33/40 chapels and Juniors/Seniors 25/40.
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Megan from San Diego, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences PLNU has an comforting community. The classes are small and teachers are great. PLNU has many resources that help you succeed in school.
Tips for prospective students Go take the tour of the school. Apply yourself while your there and get involved in the school.
Academic Rigor Great teachers and you learn a lot.
Dorm Life Everyone is very close.
Food and Dining Amazing cafeteria with many options. Chefs make you food on the spot!!
What to do for fun The school is basically on the ocean so surfing and the beach are great activities.
Bang for the buck Less expensive than other private schools but still a little costly
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus It is a Nazarene school so you must attend chapel during the week.
Great for these types of students Outgoing, motivated and involved students
Clubs and Activities Many clubs and ways to get involved
Campus Safety Campus patrol is always circulating and they are always there to help you out if your in need
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Praise from Vista, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences I love the sense of community and the small class sizes. Professors often engage students outside of class, and the campus is gorgeous. Definitely worth a visit.
Tips for prospective students The cafeteria makes much better food for visitors than for students.
All the surfers live in Young Hall.
Don't be afraid to ask questions; everyone here is really friendly.Academic Rigor Point Loma emphasizes academics more than sports, which I think is good for a university, but its general education classes are easy enough.
Dorm Life I have met most of my close friends through living with them in the dorms. Most of the RAs are really friendly, and as mentioned above, I love the PLNU sense of community.
Food and Dining Not awful, but not great either. At least there's always salads and the sandwich bar if nothing else looks appetizing.
What to do for fun I go to Balboa Park a lot. The beach is really close if you enjoy swimming or surfing, and the antique shops in Ocean Beach never get old. Roofing is totally a thing. Burrito runs and frozen yogurt are also always popular.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus The Prescott Prayer Chapel is really awesome for quiet reverie and prayer. I also really like the Greek Amphitheater to study and nap in when it's sunny.
Great for these types of students I'm an art student, and the art department is phenomenal. The small classes and personal attention are much more like a graduate school experience than most undergraduate universities.
Campus Safety Public Safety does a great job of keeping everyone safe. I've never felt scared walking across campus even in the middle of the night.
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Joshua from Woodinville, WA
Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences PLNU is a great school! It has a beautiful campus, engaging faculty, close knit community, and is extremely helpful with finances and scholarships. I am a high school senior, and I went for Science Honors Weekend.
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Jennifer from San Diego, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences Attending college at Point Loma has been the best experience of my life up to this point. I have no only received a wonderful education so far, I have also learned more about myself and how to live in a small Christian community that encourages self-growth. The small class size and personal attention I receive from my professors is ideal and the view could not get any more beautiful!
Tips for prospective students If you are looking for a small knit community this is the perfect place!
Academic Rigor The classes are challenging but the professors are always willing to spend one on one time with their students to help them out.
Dorm Life The dorms are nice, the dorm hours are a little strange but it keeps the dorms relatively quiet during the night.
Food and Dining The food isn't the best here but other aspects of the university make up for it.
What to do for fun There are so many things to do for fun in San Diego! The beach is just a walk down the cliffs from Young Hall where you can swim, surf and play at the beach.
Clubs and Activities There are lots of clubs and activities for just about anyone!
Greek Life There's no Greek Life offered here.
Campus Safety The campus is super safe, I have had no problems so far. I have never had anything stollen or have heard of any of my friends having things stollen.
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Shawn from Corona, CA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences point loma nazaren university is a great diverse community filled with christ. the proffessors are impeccable and care about their students more than the actual class itself. the view is the best view on the west coast, out looking the ocean.
Tips for prospective students make friends with older students who have cars to get around easier.
Academic Rigor classes are difficult, but the teachers help you and make connections with you and know your name in the first couple of weeks.
Dorm Life quiet hours are at 10pm, but they do have open dorms all week which is a plus.
Food and Dining food is always the same and is exceptional on some days.
What to do for fun surf, run, surf, eat, surf.
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