The College of Saint Scholastica Top Questions

What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?

Sophie-Dee

How amazing my teachers are! And how wonderful the system is when you need help in a class.

Julie

The thing that I brag about most about my school is the sense of community and the friendliness of the campus. Everyone on the campus seems to have a sense of belonging at the school. It is amazing!

Erica

I get to go to school in a castle everyday!

Chayla

I brag about the main building, called Tower. It is the oldest building on campus and it slightly resembles Hogwarts. It is beautifulto look at both day and night. My favorite time to look at Tower is the early spring, while it is still icy. It gives an old time feel to it which is what attracted me to the school in the first place.

Ashley

How soon it will be for me to gain the degree and minors that I want to do what I want to do.

Danielle

I brag about my apartment on campus; it is really nice. I also like to talk about the small class sizes here and each teacher knows you on a first name basis. It is really easy to contact your professors and set up times to meet with them if you. There is a writing and tutoring center on here campus that are great resources if you are looking to do the best in your classes. The library is very nice; it is quiet and there are many places to study. Every dorm/apartment building also has their own study rooms.

Corey

Fun, classes are just right. Teachers are nice and helpful. Lots of fun things to do. even on weekends. Not to stressful but you learn a lot.

Sarah

When I tell my friends about my school I brag about our small class sizes and faculty interactions.; I believe this sets St. Scholastica apart from other colleges in Minnesota. I am not just name or a number in any of my classes. My professors know and care about me. Having small class sizes also enables a diverse range of teaching styles and activities that can benefit different learners. My professors are people I can count on for guidance when applying for graduate school and excited to help me advance my career goals.