The campus is very small and most young students want to be at a bigger school with more students around them.
Since the school is so small, everyone goes home during the week and on weekends. Most students that attend Notre Dame live close by so they are hardly ever on campus. Majority of the money and focus the school gives goes towards the athletes while the other students are pushed to the side. The school is expensive to attend but the students are not seeing the money benefitting them. Advisors and other faculty do not want students to transfer, so they do whatever the can to prevent it (offering scholarships that do not exist).
The most frustrating thing about my school is that the bathrooms arent always clean. I live in dorms and the bathrooms always has hair all in the shower and hair repulse me. Another thing that frustrates me is when there is a conflit between people they are never punished. The people say they are but in reality they have not been punished of any sort.
The most frustrating thing about my school is the lack of communication between the financial aid offices and the business offices. Both departments always give people different information that causes many financial issues and it is hard for one to know exactly how much money everything costs and how much will have to be paid to the school. Many people have had problems because of the lack of knowledge and preparation.
Personally, the most frustrating thing about NDNU would be the commute from San Francisco to Belmont every moring in bumper to bumper traffic! Also the lack of available funds and financial aid. The school does help with some financial aid, however it is very expansive to attend NDNU. I wish they would make it easier for lower income students like myself to attend and worry solely on my academia rather than how I will be paying for school.
would have to be the bathrooms.
Administration gives you the run around when you come to them with complaints. They are not timely in their responses.
It's really old and out-dated. A lot of the equipment is old and worn. We could use a lot more resources, especially in the Art and Graphic Department.
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