Hope College Top Questions

What kind of person should not attend this school?

Madalyn

People who are not serious about going to college should not attend Hope. Hope prides itself in academic excellence and people who are trying to succeed in their area of study. If students are struggling, there are many opportunities for academic support and the professors and tutors are glad to help. On the other hand, if the student does not want to even try, the professors cannot help. It is definately a challenging school and takes a lot of effort and work. One must be willing to give it a go and stick with it.

Melissa

Someone who has very strong liberal views would probably feel out of place here. Also, anyone who is part of the LGBT, although there are students who feel very strongly about this and are trying to change the school's view on this subject.

Chelsea

Anyone who does not want to earn thier degree. You will certainly be earing it at Hope.

Kristin

A liberal activist or a person looking for racial or political diversity.

Amy

Someone who is extremely liberal. Hope College is a Dutch Reformed school so a lot of their views are conservative. If you're looking for a lot of partying, go to a State school. We have a decent amount, but it's better to go somewhere else. You have to work hard when you come here too. So if you're a slacker, your grades will reflect the effort that you put in.

Daniel

A person that is expecting to keep to themself should not come to Hope College. Hope is a school where students, staff and faculty take an active role in each others' lives, always concerned about one another. If you think you can simply hide in your room, people will come and knock on your door, wondering if everything is going well and wondering if you want to hang out. There is an abundance of love at this college, and it overflows from one person to the next.

Sarah

People who want to drink alcohol, use drugs, and party every day and/or night. People who want a lot of action at night - jazz clubs, night clubs, late night restuarants, etc.

James

Intolerant people who don't want to listen to the beliefs or ideas of others. Hope has many different groups that share diverse ideas about many things.

Sarah

Someone who wants college just for socialization or partying.

Peter

Someone who is in a religious or ethnic minority who is not comfortable with themselves.

Beth

Those who are liberal or do not have a strong religous faith.

Kristin

The Hope college student should be motivated not only in the classroom but also in campus activities and clubs. There is always something going on at Hope so the student should know when they need to study and when they can participate in other activites. A Hope student needs to be vocal and not afraid to voice there opinions. Many students have the same political, religious, view, ect. so being able to confidently express your views is imparitive. The Hope student is motivated, vocal, hard-working, and involved.

Vera

Atheists, people who are pretty liberal-minded, and people who live same sex lifestyles. Not that these people are not welcome, they are just not generally accepted.

Ryan

A person who barly got by in high school. also students that can be seen as a loner seam to not have a very good time here b/c everyone is very friendly

Kristi

A person who is liberal in their views, and who needs a diverse environment.

Allison

Someone who is reserved and keeps to themself. Also, if you have no respect for Christianity, don't attend Hope.

Justin

A person that is not religious should not attend here in my opinion. The religious following is such a great amount and the person might be left out, but also that just might be the reason for them to attend.

Kristin

Someone who is looking to go to a big school, and party every night of the week.