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Elon University Visit Report by IntangibleGator

Visit to Elon University in July 2009 by IntangibleGator
(Student, HS Class of 2010)
(Member since June 07 2009 with 377 posts)

 
4 of 4 people found this visit report helpful

Visit Activities:


Admissions Interview: No - School apparently doesn't interview.

Information Session: Yes - Admissions director gathered us into state of the art video room and played a DVD describing the campus.

Campus Tour: Yes - The tour was a short, albeit impressive, yet didn't cover some topics I wanted, including all Honors program information.

Classroom Visit: Yes - The Business College was pretty impressive and well kept. I also liked the Science classrooms.


Campus:



Friendliness/Courtesy of Students:
4 - Very Good
4 - Very Good
Although it was summer, and there obviously was a lack of students, those who were there seemed generally friendly.



Friendliness/Courtesy of Staff:
5 - Excellent
5 - Excellent
Professional and funny staff. When we split into small groups I was worried at first, but the guide had a group sense of humor in a self-disparaging way. Justin made the tour for the group.



Appearance of Campus:
5 - Excellent
5 - Excellent
Clearly well maintained, but it better be for the tuition you are paying.



Building/Facilities Maintenance/Cleanliness:
5 - Excellent
5 - Excellent
Modern and well maintained facilities.



Dormitories:
4 - Very Good
4 - Very Good
Better than most colleges I have seen.



Security/Safety:
4 - Very Good
4 - Very Good
Standard blue light system.



Overall Campus Impression:
4 - Very Good
4 - Very Good
Pretty nice campus. A great small liberal art school, just not what I was looking for.


Off-Campus:



Area Immediately Around Campus:
4 - Very Good
4 - Very Good
Surprising amount of malls around the town.



City/Town/Community:
Elon is a quaint and cozy town.

Campus Visit Notes for Elon University


Visit Description:

All in all, it was a pretty good experience. I would recommend this tour to anybody, although the schools itself is just to small for me.

I was disappointed they didn't describe the Honors Program and the lack of OOS scholarships.