Walked down from my airbnb and looked around the campus, quiet, very clean, lawns manicured and school hadn't started yet, they were setting up for assembly looked like. Huge trees on this property. Very nice small campus.
Start collecting reviews today
Claim your business to immediately update business information, respond to reviews, and more!
Nice campus. Excellent gyms. I think there were five or six basketball games all going on at once with no space issues. Stadium is really nice for a smaller school.
This is the second review I am writing on this University. I respect the Christian foundation this university places within there curriculum. I have gone through the BSN program for nursing. The nursing courses are great but I would strongly recommend getting general education credits from another university. I am a nurse who works full time midnight shifts. When I am working on stretches I am sleeping and eating and working. The assignment for these courses is way to much work for someone who works a full time job like me. Other people may be doing it but I am submitting assignments late because I can not always meet the deadlines. The reason why I chose this program, was because from the beginning I was told I was going to have flexibility with my busy lifestyle to easily balance work, school, and lets not forget my daily life. And it has been the exact opposite. Together with two classes, I have over ten assignments due every week, and multiple deadline in one week to submit them. This is not fitting for a nurse who works 7p-7a and doesn't have multiple hours to spend everyday on a computer. I have respect for the curriculum but it is not fitting for everyone. I would recommend a different university of CLEP exams for prerequisites.
Very upset that in 2021 there is no handicap ramp at the baseball field. Drove a hour and half to get here for a tournament with my daughter who uses a wheelchair and we have to stand on the third base line and hope we don't get nailed by a foul ball. Plus the 4 ft. fence that is there has a mesh in it so you can't see through it in your wheelchair.
Spring Arbor was like a second home to me while I was attending there for my Bachelors. No university is going to be perfect, but I absolutely loved my time there. Overall I had extremely wonderful professors who I still appreciate to this very day. The professors and staff really do care about the students who attend. I had a lot of fun being an RA when U-Hall (now Andrews Hall) was first built. I made life long friends and my time at the University helped me to become the man I am today. I still have room to grow as all people do, but it did a lot for my life. It has been awhile since I have been able to go there, but it i something I hope to rectify in the future. It was a great time of my life for sure.