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I am currently a Freshman student as Southern Utah University(SUU), and I hate this school with a burning passion. The students are nice, but they are completely close minded, or are swayed every 5 seconds by someone else's opinion, so basically they don't have their own.

Night life here is a joke, there is nothing to do unless you party or sit on your computer all night stalking people on Facebook.

There are others who take lightsabers out during the night and fight with them on campus.
My adviser was a joke, who didn't know how to help me plan my classes because I also have an emphasis in Pre-med, and a minor in music.

On Sundays, it's completely quiet because everyone is still asleep or at church. I would not ever recommend SUU to anyone who is in the right of mind. My RA loves SUU, but she also overlooks huge things like one of the dorms being condemned unlivable, and the university kicking all the students out. The University failed to mention this to any other student, so you found out by your friends who lived there. Also they tend to hide drug busts very easily. All in all, I would say not to attend SUU.
Faculty Accessibility: A, Individual Value: F
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The financial aid office is not helpful. Transfer students and out-of-state students are left to "fend for themselves" when it comes to scholarships. As a student with a 3.99 gpa, I expected that I would receive some kind of scholarship, but was not offered anything. Other students have been given the same treatment; advisers tell students they will be put on a "waiting list", but nothing comes of it.
Faculty Accessibility: A, Individual Value: D+
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Overall the school is relatively decent, but the financial aid for Transfer and Out-of-State students is a joke. They offer little advice toward paying for your education, regardless of how high your grades may be. I was offered multiple scholarships, which I accepted, but later found out I "could not renew" them, despite having excellent grades. While most faculty is helpful, the tenured professors are sometimes hard to please. Moreover, many of the students are very nice, but most are highly close-minded.
Faculty Accessibility: A-, Surrounding City: D
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