Albany State University Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about your school?

Ka-Aja

The most fustrating thing bout ALbany State University, the advisors give the students the run around on both there finicial and accademic buisness.

Elbony

The cost

AMY

I haven't found anything so far. This is my first semester at Albany State. I transferred from a 2-year college that was located in my town, so I am now communting an hour. That has been an adjustment, but I wouldn't consider it a frustration. And, of course, I feel all the normal insecurities of being new to the campus, but time will handle that.

Tamika

Financial aid problems

KHALIL

THE MOST FUSTRATING THING IS THEY ARE USUALLY BEHIND WITH FINANCIAL AID.

EveShudawn

Not being able to get help from the people I need help from or gettin the run-around.

Erica

I would have to say financial aid. If your not on top of your financial aid you might not recieve full amount or at all. Once you've been accepted make sure you are consitantly calling or e-mail the financial aid office. Because there are so many students to go through, the handfull of staff available might over look some things (not intentionally). Just like you would check the mailbox day in and day out to see if your prize or the thing you've ordered came in, well you should use that same procedure with your financial aid!

Asherah

The most frustrating thing about Albany State University is that there is not enough diversity among the student body. The students body is made up of mostly African Americans. I wish that there were a more of a variety of people, so everyone can be exposed to different cultures and customs.

Prenecia

Not getting our refund checks on time

Erin

small town university...small town minds.

Brittani

Sometimes the school can be slow to process important things, like financial aid.

Ronald

The most frustrating thing about our school is the registration process. The school can be unorganized and not helpful when students come across problems.

Shanise

The lack of "out of school" activities in Albany itself, and the parking availability.