Becker is a small school. This is one of the school's greatest advantages, because it gives students the benefits of more personalized instruction, small classroom sizes, and a more intimate college experience. However, Becker's small size is also one of its downfalls. The overfamiliarity with staff can sometimes be burdensome for students, particularly upperclassmen, when core professors know students cliques and close friends, and begin asking them and holding them semi responsible when one misses a class, is late, etc. I've even witnessed an instructor asking one student to call another about an overdue assignment. This is not the student's responsibility.
On the other hand, I've witnessed professors going above and beyond to help a student get into an internship, achieve success in their classes, and boost a student's morale. I've also seen staff who are very personal and caring about the welfare of the students they serve. This is the part of Becker I wouldn't ever want to lose.
Becker has a beautiful small campus. It lights up the middle of the Worcester, however space is limited so parking is a nightmare and tickets are atrocious.
Becker's professors are very knowledgeable and dedicated, most give thought provoking assignments and projects, and all know their subject matter inside and out.