Reviews
Hendrix College
Paige from Eureka Springs, AR
a current student here
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Am learning a lot | As a Secondary Education student I feel like Hendrix is preparing me to be the best teacher I can be. My classes are challenging, engaging, and just plain incredible. They require a lot of work and thought, but that's what I came here for, to learn! |
Am enjoying being here | Hendrix is an amazing place, a week doesn't go by without a million activities available to attend. I D.J. at the school radio station, attend sporting events, go to art shows, parties, lectures, discussion groups, help with the Hendrix community garden, take violin lessons, work out in the amazing Heath and Wellness Center... there's hardly time to breathe! But seriously, there's something here for everybody, and I love it. |
Bang for the buck | Hendrix is very expensive, but it is an incredible school. The social atmosphere and incredible learning opportunities make it worthwhile. |
Tips for prospective students | Prospies: come visit the campus, you will fall in love with it. When I came to Hendrix for the first time the summer before my senior year of high school I was so impressed. By the time I was applying for schools I already knew that Hendrix was my very first choice, no doubt about it. So I really reccomend coming to visit, being here is the real end all. And you can come spend two days here and sleep in a current student's dorm room to get the full experience. I never did that, but it's a really awesome program and I definitely recommend that. |
Great for these types of students | Hippies, hard workers, smartie pants', dorks, geeks, really awesomely cool people, environmentally conscious folks, casual bicyclists, people who aren't into greek life, druggies, partiers, and maybe even YOU! |
Samantha from Conway, AR
a current student here
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Am learning a lot | At Hendrix, you are required to take certain core classes which will vastly expand your knowledge and your lexicon. I learned quite a bit about religion in Journeys, a class required to be passed by all students before graduation. In my other classes, I've gone further in depth on subjects than I would have though possible in the semester time limit. I've thoroughly enjoyed learning accounting right along side pottery. Because it is a Liberal Arts school, Hendrix will serve to teach you a lot about many subjects not just one or two. |
Am enjoying being here | I absolutely love the environment of Hendrix. The community is small (only 1350 students, I believe) and everyone knows everyone else. This doesn't just makes the parties and dances more interesting; it allows for students to get more attention from teachers as well as support for special events like drama performances and concerts. It's also a great environment for finding study partners because you know everyone in your classes, which are relatively small, not just the person sitting next to you. Also, there is little to no discrimination for sexual orientation, race, etc. What discrimination that may be felt is suppressed by those who feel it or is slowly transformed into acceptance. It's a great place to be no matter who you are. |
Bang for the buck | Hendrix costs a pretty penny. All in all, the money is worth it. The community helps to promote growth academically and socially. There are a lot of community activities to attend like dances, concerts and parties; paid for by the student senate using your student activities fee. The teachers all know your names and faces and are more than willing to help you with extra lessons if need be. The money you spend definitely seems worth it while you are there. |
Tips for prospective students | Apply for every scholarship you can find if money is an issue; especially if it's the final factor in whether or not you choose Hendrix. The money is worth it. Take the ACT as many times as it takes to get a 32 because then you've basically paid for college if you can keep up your grades. |
Great for these types of students | Pre-Med, Bio-Chem, Art, Foreign Language, many others. |
Desire from Sallisaw, OK
a past student here
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In three sentences | Hendrix is a liberal arts school that has a wonderful professor to student ratio. It has a small, homely feel to the campus and the faculty and staff are very interactive. The academics and social life both have high rankings when it comes to it and other colleges. |
Tips for prospective students | Study hard because it is not an easy college and professors will not pass you without your dedication to the class. Pay attention in lectures because more than likely it will be on the test. Make friends with the cafeteria workers and any workers because it is such a small campus that if you ever need anything, they are willing to help you out in any way they can. Go to tutoring if you have trouble. It is why they have tutoring, for students in need. Get involved. |
Academic Rigor | Hendrix is considered a Harvard of the South. It didn't get that nickname because it is an easy school. The professors expect a lot out of you and everyone there was pretty much at the top of their class in high school. Make sure to stay up on all assignments and Do not procrastinate because it will bite you later. |
Dorm Life | The dorms are a blast as far as the social experience due to all the fun activities that are hosted by the college. The only downside is that this campus is old and their is a lot of mold that pops up around the dorms. When you become an upperclassman, you have a chance at the houses or the apartments and they are significantly better. |
Food and Dining | The food and dining experience at Hendrix was seriously my favorite part. The cafeteria staff is absolutely amazing and the food is delicious. Plus on your birthday, they will bring you out a cake that they baked in the back and sing the happy birthday song Hendrix style. (It's a bit different from a regular happy birthday song and most people never know the words) |
What to do for fun | Campus is full of great opportunities. The school has a ton of social events including a foam party, toga, and ghost roast. It's a blast and it keeps the students safe and on campus. They also have the best orientation week I have ever heard of for freshman. It includes a weekend trips with a smaller group, pizza wars, and Playfair. If you never heard of any of this, go to hendrix.edu and click on the future students and orientation site for more information on that. |
Bang for the buck | The only really depressing part about Hendrix is that it is private and extremely expensive. However, the money is worth it if you are staying for the complete four years. They also have a ton of scholarships that they are willing to hand out to any student who has worked hard enough to obtain them. Hendrix has a high price, but if your planning on medical school, law school, or graduate school, then it is absolutely worth the extra bucks. |
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus | The campus has OR week for freshman and it is crazy awesome. The orientation at hendrix is unlike any other orientation. Shirttails is also a tradition that Hendrix has and basically it is a dance off of each freshman dorm. The freshmen learn the dance choreographed for their dorm and then perform it in the brick pit the second saturday night of the school year. Their is also the tradition of throwing students in the fountain on their birthday, it is fair game all day long. They also bake you a cake and sing happy birthday in the cafeteria on your birthday. This campus is filled with tons of awesome and fun traditions. |
Great for these types of students | The school is great if you are leaning more towards a liberal education. It's also great if you were singled out in high school and just want to be united with a huge group. |
Clubs and Activities | Hendrix has a large amount of involvement on campus. In fact, most things that happen in this college town for Hendrix Students is on campus. The Hendrix experience is so great that it isn't even considered a suitcase college. Most people prefer to hang around for the weekend activities that happen around campus. |
Greek Life | There is no greek life at Hendrix, but like everything great. Freshman dorms act as sororities and fraternities and we host activities such as Faux Rush Week and Shirttails. Plus it is always fun five years down the road to say I was an Easy VZ girl. A.K.A. I lived in Veasey Hall for freshman and sophomore year. |
Campus Safety | Safety on Hendrix is unbelievably great. The campus makes you feel safe and Conway is a pretty nice city, so there isn't much worry, but if trouble does arrive, they have convenient emergency poles all over and public safety driving around all the time to protect their students. |
Scott from Malvern, AR
a current student here
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In three sentences | Never want leaving |
Tips for prospective students | Be prepared to be challenged in ways that you would not normally anticipate. Hendrix is a place that has a place for everyone, so many students find it hard to actually take time out of their day for much-needed studying if they don't prepare. The teachers are wonderful, but the classes can be extremely challenging at times, so even if a class LOOKS easy--- it's a trap! Just keep studying and you'll be fine. Also, get to know the Dean of Students. He's extremely likable, looks like Will Ferrell, and loves knowing what students are up to. Worried about breaking the ice with him? Ask him why Will Ferrell looks like him! |
Academic Rigor | The classes are very in-depth and challenging. Several of the lecturers here care very deeply about their fields of study, and wish to lend that knowledge to their students. As a result, however, these professors are immensely popular amongst the students, and it can be difficult to get into their classes. |
Dorm Life | The RAs seem to vary between being too attentive about what goes on in the dorm (to the extent that they come off as nosy and invasive) or not attentive enough (to the extent that they come off as neglectful and inattentive). However, generally the dorms are pretty nice to live in. Hendrix has no Fraternities, so partiers go to Martin Hall. |
Food and Dining | The lunch ladies here are SO kind it's remarkable! The food here is also amazing. I have never had a negative experience with the Dining Services, nor have I ever heard of a student who has. |
What to do for fun | Hendrix offers a variety of clubs to join, and even allows students to hold unofficial clubs on school grounds. Perhaps amongst the most unique is the Hendrix College Sword Club, who play with swords made out of duck-tape and PVC. It certainly draws a crowd, though opinions on them may vary. If that's not quite your thing, the Hendrix Lacrosse Team can offer a sports-alternative that may seem refreshing in an otherwise mostly-sports-empty college. Even interest groups such as Students for Black Culture or charity groups like Campus Kitty play a large role on the Hendrix campus. It's hard NOT to find something to do. |
Bang for the buck | The college is VERY expensive, and also very nice. However, that sets an extremely high standard which the college can have a tough time living up to. Overall, it's a great college and I wouldn't want to go anywhere else, but the prices can be smothering at times. |
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus | Shirttails is an event that happens at the beginning of every year. It's a Freshman-only thing, and it offers a great way for the newcomers to get their foot in the door when it comes to getting to know upperclassmen. Search Youtube for Hendrix College shirttails, and I think you'll fall in love with the college. |
Great for these types of students | Students who are naturally inquisitive, academically interested, and creative in more ways than one find their place here. |
Clubs and Activities | Hendrix offers an EXTRAORDINARILY wide variety of clubs and activities, which students gleefully take part in. |
Greek Life | There are no fraternities at Hendrix College. |
Campus Safety | I have only heard one or two stories of any kind of campus incident. And even then, they were stories of things that happened to students off-campus. |
Katey from Greenfield, IA
a current student here
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Am learning a lot | There is always a ton of stuff to do! The teachers are all wonderful and they push you to do well. If you have a question or you just need to talk about the class, just e-mail them and they get right back to you. They are always willing to talk and help you. One teacher even lets students study in her office so if they have questions, she's right there to help. There are also tutoring sessions at least three times a week in different subjects and there is also a writing center to help with those pesky essays. |
Am enjoying being here | I love it here. It's warm compared to Iowa and it's gorgeous in the fall. Everyone here is extremely helpful from the other students to the cafeteria cooks to the house cleaning people in the dorms. It's just a nice home-like atmosphere. |
Bang for the buck | It definitely is worth the tuition. There are many Hendrix graduates who have gone on to do wonderful things in the world from assisting the hunger problems in Africa and other poor countries to helping students here in the U.S. Plus, with the Odyssey program, you have the opportunity to study abroad anywhere in the world for free! If you are able to be picked for the funding of course. |
Tips for prospective students | Apply early, even if you aren't sure that you want to go to Hendrix. There is always the chance that you apply late and you aren't let in! |
Great for these types of students | Students who want to accomplish something great in life, either through their family and themselves or through the world. |
Cassie from Ipswich, MA
a current student here
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Am learning a lot | I feel the best thing about Hendrix College is the small class sizes. All the classes I have taken so far have a had a range of 15-30 students per class and I feel this is the ideal amount for interactive learning. With classes this size there are enough people to make discussion helpful and interesting, yet few enough people to allow for more individual help both in and out of class. The fact that this college is also a Liberal Arts College also allows for a wide variety of courses which is great when coupled with the aforementioned class sizes. |
Am enjoying being here | Hendrix has a small but beautiful campus which includes wonderful lawns and common grounds for students to relax in. The new Student Life & Technology Center (SLTC) is especially cool with it's late night cafe, really nice cafeteria, very accessible computer lab, and extensive games room. The small size of the campus makes it easy to get from class to class quickly, but it is still large enough to take walks in or to ride your bike around. |
Bang for the buck | The tuition is about $40,000 which is a bit steep, but every student here receives some form of financial aid and I know that I was able to get about half of my tuition covered through their scholarships. It is definitely worth it when you take into account the variety of classes, new facilities, and the general environment. |
Tips for prospective students | Definitely do not underestimate this schools standards for it's students because of it's relative obscurity and kind of party atmosphere. I've learned that the unofficial motto of most students here is Party hard and study harder. |
Great for these types of students | I would recommend this school to students who are looking for a small liberal arts college that has a generally politically Liberal atmosphere and doesn't mind a prominent party scene. An average GPA of 3.0 is the most common here, but would still be challenging to those of an even higher GPA. |
Caitlin from Fort Smith, AR
a current student here
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Am learning a lot | The course load can be tough at times but I can honestly say I do learn a lot. The teachers are always available in some way or fashion to help when a student is struggling until they understand the material. All the teachers seem to love what they teach which makes learning from them that much easier |
Am enjoying being here | There's always something to do. If partying isn't your thing, there's always events going on to encourage students to get involved. The people are varied and crazy fun which makes every day different |
Bang for the buck | Hendrix is expensive but the campus itself is gorgeous with great academics and the highest percentage of graduates accepted into graduate programs/schools in the state |
Tips for prospective students | Meet with professors that are in your interested major/minor. They can tell you what to except for the next 4 years if you do take that route. |
Great for these types of students | There's something for everyone whether you're an athlete, musician, artist, science geek. history buff, etc! |
Lauren from Highland Village, TX
a current student here
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In three sentences | Hendrix College has allowed me to challenge myself academically and athletically while providing an engaging atmosphere for anyone. It has everything one looks for in a college, and the smaller population of students allows advisors to create personal relationships with every student on campus, which shows that Hendrix is always willing to help their students at any time. I have come to find that Hendrix is full of encouraging and helpful teachers and staff that always take the time to help students out and push them to a brighter future. |
Tips for prospective students | Prospective students will always find that everyone at Hendrix is there to answer your questions and help you out in life. One of the first things incoming freshman observe is that upperclassmen never get tired of sharing their knowledge of the campus! Everyone loves Hendrix because it has everything you need to make your college experience great! |
Academic Rigor | Hendrix College provides challenging and engaging classrooms that are difficult to find elsewhere. Teachers are experienced and always incorporate class discussions on interesting topics. While the academics and work load is tough at Hendrix, it will prepare students for the difficulties of graduate school. |
Dorm Life | The dormitories at Hendrix are always clean and well managed by staff and respected by the students who live in them. They provide a community atmosphere with the other dorm residents, and the other dorms as well. Dorm life at Hendrix is surprisingly not extremely loud as other colleges might be, and while Hendrix does not have a Greek system, the dorms do come together to host parties and cookouts with each other, just like the Greek dorms do! |
Food and Dining | The food at Hendrix is exceptional, and the dining staff are always happy and extremely nice. While other colleges might just have fast food restaurants, the dining staff cook different food every day, and are always happy to cook other things for you. The cafeteria is very vegan friendly as well. Hendrix dining staff love the students, so when it is a student's birthday, the staff will make them a cake and sing to them. The cafeteria is a great environment and also has special days where the staff will decorate the cafeteria! |
What to do for fun | Hendrix College has something going on every night, and students never seem to get bored. Intramurals are very popular for students, or the many clubs and organizations Hendrix has on campus provide entertaining breaks from studies. Hendrix holds music nights almost every week, and students in a dorm will also get together to hold movie nights in the common room. There is an endless amount of things one is able to do at Hendrix! |
Bang for the buck | At Hendrix you will receive a top education that will better prepare you for graduate school than most other schools. The student to teacher ratio allows one on one interaction, something you will not find in large schools! Students are able to sit down with advisors who will get to know them personally and discuss their future careers and how to get there. Hendrix takes their students seriously and propels them forward to succeed in life after college. |
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus | An unusual tradition on campus is the dance competition held at the beginning of fall semester. Each dorm creates a dance in which the residents of the dorms dance in front of the entire school in the Brick Pit in the center of campus. Whoever wins in the women and men categories get to jump in the fountain! Another tradition is when someone is dumped in the fountain on their birthday, in which they also receive a cake from the dining staff! A cafeteria tradition in the Disco Trays. Whoever picks a disco tray up is said to have good luck for the rest of that day! |
Great for these types of students | Hendrix is welcome to all types of students, but students at Hendrix must be serious about their education. With a difficult work load from classes, students must not waste time for they will essentially be wasting their money. Teachers want to give their students the best, so in return the students must respect the teachers and complete the work. If one works hard, they will fit right in at Hendrix, no matter their background or personality. |
Clubs and Activities | Hendrix provides many clubs and organizations that students participate in. Whether it is athletics such as soccer, baseball, volletball, etc., or intramurals like dodgeball, students have many athletic clubs to join. Or students might like to join academic clubs that go with their major of Chemistry,Biology, etc. Perhaps a student might want to make their own club! Hendrix is willing to open doors for all students! |
Greek Life | While Hendrix does not have a Greek life, it has similar traditions that Greeks participate in as well. Hendrix as brother and sister dorms like Greek dorms. These dorms help each other out and create a community feeling with each other, as well as the other dorms. Sometimes Greek life can be a little too wild, and at Hendrix it is important to get a good education, but it is also important to have fun as well! There is a balance of work and play at Hendrix that has always seemed to fit perfectly. |
Campus Safety | Campus Safety is always there to help anyone of need, no matter what time it is. Whether you need your car jumped or you locked yourself out of your room (yes it happens), campus safety is there to help you out of any situation! The men from campus safety are extremely nice, and will inspect you car for you before long road trips! So always keep their number in your phone, because campus safety will help you with anything! |
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a current student here
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In three sentences | Hendrix students, faculty, and support staff share a vibrant community spirit. People are friendly, energetic, and curious about the world. It's a fun place to learn. |
Tips for prospective students | Ask your student guides whatever you want; don't be afraid or shy. Also, if you decide to come here, get your housing form in quickly! |
Academic Rigor | You will be challenged, but it's great because professors are usually so approachable. You can get help when you need it. |
Dorm Life | It depends on which dorm you're in and what personality you're looking for. The dorms are a bit like frats, as they all have a specific vibe to them. You should ask older students when you visit what each dorm is like. Most people move into school-owned apartments when they're juniors, which also have some personality to them but aren't tightly knit like the dorms. |
Food and Dining | The caf ladies (and men!) are amazing, and get to know us. (You will love Mimi.) They're genuinely interested in our well-being. They do theme days at least once a month as well, where they decorate the caf, dress up in costumes, and serve themed food dishes. My favorite this year was the Carnival day. |
What to do for fun | lots of on-campus events every day/evening. Join clubs, hang out with your friends, play pool in the SLTC, party on weekends, go to movie screenings, etc etc. |
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus | Getting tossed in the fountain and sung to in the caf on your birthday, disco tray frenzy, Shirttails dance for freshmen, and a lot of the same theme parties happen every year. We like themes. |
Great for these types of students | Hardworking but laid back students will be very happy here. |
Clubs and Activities | There are so many clubs, and they put on tons of events. There's never a shortage of things to do. |
Greek Life | none, and we like it that way. |
Campus Safety | The PSafe guys are super nice. |
Thomas from Baker, LA
accepted here and planning to attend soon
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In three sentences | Very professional in their recruiting of high academic students. Constantly showed that they cared about the perspective student and the process of choosing the right college or university. Always informative on topics to help students know what the college was about and the Hendrix Experience puts everything into perspective. |
Tips for prospective students | Take the Hendrix Experience if you are looking to attend Hendrix, it is awesome. Meet with Department Heads and talk to them about your future educational plans. Start Early to create your financial package. |
Academic Rigor | High academic, Hands on Approach to Learning |
Dorm Life | Maintance and cleaning staff to help, free laundry facilities, room about normal for a resident |
Food and Dining | AWESOME!! |
What to do for fun | Play football and baseball but at Hendrix think I am going to checkout Ultimate Frisbee and Co-ed Softball, when I am not on the football field and class. |
Campus Safety | Campus safety is great and everyone is very courteous. |