Academics
Chestnut Hill College "is a place where everyone is your neighbor and your family." "The campus is small," which provides "a small family-like atmosphere that makes you feel like more than a number." Located close to Philadelphia, students love the "beautiful" architecture of Chestnut Hill, which is "like living at Hogwarts," the fictional wizard school of Harry Potter fame. "I was drawn in by the size of the school," explained one Mathematics student. "Coming from a very small high school, I wanted to continue on with a school that could afford me small classes with individualized attention from professors." "It's small, cozy and very friendly, and I'm always taught by incredible professors instead of grad students," says another. However, students do note that "this school's emphasis is mostly on sports," and one student notes that "athletes can get away with poor grades or behavior," and social life "is very clique-oriented." As a small campus, there are "limited resources, [which] can't really be avoided," and "buildings need to be updated and improved." However, the small size does mean that professors "not only know their students' names, but they know each student as a person and actually take an interest in them." "The general professor population is very friendly and helpful," and professors work hard to "make learning something to Tweet about!"
Student Body
Chestnut Hill College is "an open and friendly campus welcoming all diversity" that has "everyone from student athletes, musicians, students interested in theater, and adult learners." "The majority of students hail from Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Maryland" and are "nice, funny, [and] white-bread." "Everybody's diverse in both age and race, but, I would say many of the students are very intelligent and serious yet just comfortable enough in gaining their education." While students "come from all walks of life," most are "here for a sport" and "fit in great with their sport team." "There is an obvious separation attitude with regards to "cliques." Jocks tend to stay with jocks, nerds with nerds, etc.," one student explains. "Though it is easy enough to fit in with any crowd, [because] most are friendly and fun."
Campus Life
As a small suburban campus, Chestnut Hill is a "pretty quiet" place where "weekends can get boring," and "you make your own fun." "A lot of students complain about how there is nothing to do on campus, which it honestly feels that way sometimes." "It's a dry campus with an annoying guest and sign-in policy," and "the town it's in is expensive" and "filled with yuppies." Many students "try to be off of campus as much as [they] can," which they can do because the school is "close to Philadelphia," and students often "go to bigger colleges to hang out." Other students feel there are "many activities going on all the time," such as sporting events, which are a "huge deal," and "musical performance [with] local bands." "The one thing that I would change about this school is the dining service," many students note. "The food isn't very good here." Overall life is "fast-paced, but low key."