The Insider's Guide to the Colleges 2008 says "Students buzz with enthusiasm for Susquehanna's commitment to its close-knit community," and with a "commitment to providing the benefits of a large university to its students, Susquehanna is a perfect environment for college applicants who also want the comfort of a small community."
The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2008 says Susquehanna's "'personal atmosphere, great faculty/student relationships, and beautiful campus' make Susquehanna worthwhile -- and a name worth learning." It also says, "Friendly faculty, personal attention, and an increasing emphasis on community make SU a good place to expand your mind and indulge your senses. 'SU is gorgeous year-round.'"
The Princeton Review's 2008 edition of The Best 366 Colleges says SU's size "allows you to try many new and different things that you would miss out on at a bigger university." At Susquehanna, there is a "great teacher-to-student ratio and a close-knit community."
The ninth edition of Barron's Best Buys in College Education praises Susquehanna's student volunteer programs, easy student-faculty friendships and required career planning. Susquehanna professors "teach because they care, and they care because they are personally involved with the students."
Susquehanna is one of only a handful of private, exclusively undergraduate programs to have a business school accredited by the prestigious AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, which sets high standards for curriculum and faculty. |