Worst of Gonzaga University

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Worst of

Worst Things

  1. Bone-numbing wind
  2. COG food and meal plan prices
  3. Insultingly easy and boring classes
  4. The University's frequent misrepresentations and mishandling of its Catholic identity
  5. Student apathy regarding the arts and campus events
  6. Administration's handling of sexual assault problems
  7. "Educating People the World Needs Most"campaign
  8. The Grind
  9. The computer network
  10. Bureaucratic ineptness, particularly in Housing and the Registrar's Office

Expensive

Tuition is a steep $29,675, one of the most expensive rates in the country.

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Diversity at Gonzaga University

chammond2

'13

Business

2.3
C

Little Diversity

To be honest, my experience at Gonzaga has been one of little diversity. I know students who are from other countries, but the majority, and I mean overwhelming majority, is white students. I wouldn't describe it as a diverse campus. I would say that most students are from the same economic background, simply because the people I have come across all seem to be from money and rightfully so, since Gonzaga is an expensive, private institution. Political beliefs do vary at my school. About half of the students at Gonzaga are Catholic/Christian, while the rest are a variety of other religions. Most people on campus are straight, but there are quite a few students who are gay.

Aug 10, 2010

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Weather at Gonzaga University

zagfan3651

'15

Nursing

1.5
D+

Spokane Is COLD

It is very cold in Spokane. Starts out very warm in August (usually mid-80s), but by November temperature starts dipping below freezing almost every day. Daily highs in January and February can get into the teens or single-digits. And it snows a lot. Class doesn't get cancelled unless the professors can't get to campus. That said, you will have to deal with cold weather on a daily basis, and you will probably get used to it.

Dec 19, 2011

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