


A Junior College offers many opportunities to beginning college students. It is easier to orient one’s self in a small school as compared with the rush and bustle of hundreds of students, in a university. Since many high school graduates are quite young and have never been away from home before, the Junior College provides a wholesome college atmosphere, not too far removed from home influence. Students ordinarily are not compelled to worry about making sororities or frats in Junior Colleges and this is a happy condition, and the longer postponed perhaps the wiser.
A Junior College brings out qualities of leadership in every student since all activities are open to him. One of the most important advantages in Junior College life is the opportunity to personally contact and know your instructors. Heads of department can give much more personal attention to students in a smaller institution and in most instances this is highly desirable. This influence is most helpful in many ways.
The Junior College is now recognized as an admirable place to make life decisions. Here is the place, without loss of time or prestige, to make your decision as to courses, degrees, etc. In your senior college.
Junior Colleges are much less expensive than the larger institutions according to statistics gathered for many years by educators throughout the country.
Most universities are glad to welcome Junior Colleges because they reduce the waste of time, effort and money in handling irresponsible and bewildered Freshmen.
The Roundup
Friday, May 14, 1937