Closeness to the downtown industry, making it easier and more manageable to have internships during the school year, amazing program with professors with lots of experience and connections, I like being downtown and not in such a small college town feeling space.
Course Curriculum
I think that with my major there is a large majority of us that want to go into events and conventions as opposed to tourism and hotel management/ restaurant management and there?s a lot of unnecessary courses that we have to take regarding those. I do understand that they are needed for those who are coming through that are taking another route it just seems like a large majority are taking the events and conventions route. I'd like to see more classes geared towards that.
Faculty
The faculty is amazing! I haven't had a bad professor yet. They are all so wise and have amazing connections and networking. They teach well in the classroom and provide many volunteer opportunities.
Placement
Being in downtown Indy means that there are jobs everywhere especially in my industry. Indy is a convention city and that means there's always an opportunity to volunteer or an open job at a hotel. It just provides a lot of opportunities.
Accommodation
I'm on campus in a dorm and I have a job downtown that I walk to. I love living on campus and will stay on campus next year moving to an on campus apartment. There are a lot of really close apartments so many go that route.
Exams
SAT 1180, I took a math placement test just to see where I should be placed for my freshman year math class.
Fees
Tuition and Housing are the two big fees. It's a little less than $5,000/ semester for tuition and a little over $5,000/ semester for housing.
Examination Structure
We have to take all the exams in what is called the Testing Center. We go into a secured room and go into a lockdown browser to take all exams. We can not take anything in with us and there are cameras and people surveying the room.