Religious affiliation: | United Methodist |
Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
Campus Setting: | Great Lakes Town, distant from an urban area |
Highest Degree Offered: | Master's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
This is a great little college with a beautiful campus. Grocery stores are literally just around the corner so there is no need for a car, just a good, comfy…
Small campus filled with majority of athletes. Beautiful campus equipped with athletic stadium, newly designed student center, and ice arena and workout facility/gymnasium. Really small class sizes promote great…
adrian college is a great place to attend. from the students to the professors, adrian college is my home away from home. i am glad i chose adrian as my…
Adrian College is balance of peace and excitement; privacy and community; and academics and athletics. A gorgeous campus houses an intelligent group of both students and faculty that go the…
It can be a very organized school. Although Financial Aid has a tendancy to mess up pretty much every semester. I would say that Adrian is a four…
Adrian College, a liberal arts College in the United Methodist tradition, is committed to the pursuit of truth and to the dignity of all people. Through active and creative learning in a supportive community, students are challenged to achieve excellence in their academic, personal, and professional lives, and to contribute to a more socially just society.
I enjoy it here at Adrian I love the smaller class sizes and being more than just a student the teachers know your name and recognize you outside of class. I have met some of my best friends here and I am still making more
Read MoreI love the Greek Life, if you come here at least check it out. Everyone in my sorority is wonderful. Everyone in Greek Life are really connected. For as athletic as the school is, school spirit is NON-EXISTENT.
Read MoreThe dorm and roommate situation was barely bearable. The food in Richie was awful 99% of the time. I was mainly ignored or mistreated by my peers; a few people were nice, however. The class sizes were much larger than I expected of a college Adrian's size(about 1,500 students) and since one of the reasons I came to Adrian was for the small classes I was not pleased. With the except of the dorms, the facilities are nice and fairly easy to navigate. My experience got worse as the year wore on and, all in all, it was not an enjoyable one.
Read MoreFor being a small school in a medium sized town, there is a lot to do. There are many greek life organizations, which are an excellent way to get involved. There are also many religious life and special interest groups. One of the biggest things on campus is athletics. We have very nice athletic facilities and about 85% of the student body is involved in athletics in some way. There is almost always a game, varsity or intramural, to watch or participate in. Best of all, admission to all athletic events on campus is free to students!
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