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I went to WPU for Art Studio for 2 years and then returned for my Elementary Education Certificate (graduate work). Even though I transferred to Rutgers for my BA, WPU is dear to my heart and I got a good education there. I remember some excellent professors in English, Religion, Political Science, Art, Education etc. Some professors teach at schools in NY too. I got a lot out of the clubs I joined especially the "People for Peace" club. I was able to go on two National Exchange programs one to NM and on to University of MN. I also had a lot of individual attention in the Art Program and decided to become an Art History major because of the inspiration of my professors. There were times I struggled with grades and balancing work and school and I received support and help. This school opened my mind to many things that I wasn't exposed to at West Milford High, such as Buddhism class, issues of blacks and Hispanics and women and many other global issues that expanded my life and prepared me for a career. One drawback for some people is that it is overly liberal-so if you are a conservative or Christian you might feel uncomfortable. Some of the professor's views are too radical, an you might not want to disagree in class or you will feel picked on. |