“It wouldn’t affect me because I will only be here for one semester. But, I think it would be a good opportunity for those who want to continue their education here.”
An 18-year-old undecided student from Berlin, Germany
“I will also only be here for one semester so it does not affect me either. I agree with Victoria that it helps students who do not want to go somewhere else.”
Natalja Anders
An 18-year-old undecided student from Eschweiler, Germany
“I think it would be nice, especially for foreign exchange students, like us, who chose to stay in the States because the schooling system here is already confusing for us. It would make it easier because we wouldn’t have to switch schools.”
Marie Louverely
A 17-year-old biology major from Lille, France
“I think it defeats the purpose of being an ‘affordable’ college because you would have to raise the prices because of housing and all that. If it stayed affordable, I would continue to go here but if it got unbearable I probably would transfer somewhere.”
Alyssa Manco
A 20-year-old occupational therapy major from Howell
“I’m here because it is a financially more responsible option, but I think if it became a four-year university and was still reasonably priced, I would continue to go here and commute like I do now.”
Lia Manoussakis
An 18-year-old nursing major from Spotswood