College of Business - Alfred University
- Graduate School
- ALFRED, NY
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College of Business - Alfred University
- Graduate School
- ALFRED, NY
- Rating 4 out of 5 14 reviews
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Alfred was an exceptionally friendly college campus. The overall atmosphere was rather warm, even in the cold months with the absurd levels of snow. Activities were ever abundant, and when it was time to work, there were numerous study groups and 24 hour resources available to students, regardless of major. The majority of my professors were not only exceptionally helpful, but also available and flexible when it came to making time for students. Obviously, no place is perfect, and there were some minor butting of heads between the different schools of study within Alfred, which at times would carry into the students perceptions, but overall everyone managed to get along fairly well, regardless of major, race, gender, orientation and the such. It should be noted that the school has an excellent exchange program for those coming from overseas.
Ironically, the least accepted group was the bigot grade over zealous religious types. If you were homophobic or hatefully racist, you were gonna have a bad time, the main "rulling" clubs were LGBT and the international club. Everyone was pretty much ok with everyone, they even had a meeting hall that would do religious meetings, like mass and the such, on every floor. So you would have Judaic Christians and Muslims leaving the same building about the same time, just smiling and laughing away about what their respective religious leader had taught them that day.
for having so much stuff on campus, they did a really excellent job making the place look so beautiful. If anything was really a miss it was budget usage. We have buildings that were literally falling apart or falling off a cliff, but " no money" to fix it, but we had money to build two brand new performing arts buildings, both of which get used maybe 50 percent of the school session. Meanwhile they removed entire majors, including Electrical engineering, one of the most basic ground work engineering majors, because the school has some apparent hole of debt (aka deep pockets of the board of trustees). I imagine most schools have this problem though, and with that aside, it was a really beautiful place to be, the valley of insanity, where the earth meets the sky.