Holy Names University is best known for their diverse students. We are actually one of the top schools in the United States, that has the most students coming from different ethnic backgrounds. Since my school is located in Oakland California, we have the advantage of being in one of the biggest "melting pot" cities. Holy Names provides the opportunity to connect with men and women around the globe. Whether it is meeting International students or students from another state, you are always able to have a chance in meeting someone new.
Holy Names offers a smaller campus and class size than most universities which can be very beneficial for a lot of students. Most people learnbetter in a class sizes ranging from 15-25, which is exactly what HNU can bring to the table. Unlike these huge universities that service upwards of 10,000 students, Holy Names allows for interpersonal contact and a lot of 1 on 1 focus that nurtures a student's learing and progress. There is also a comfort level at HNU that goes along with being in a small community.
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