Campus Life
Key Campus Stats
Student Gender
Size of Town
Small city
Ethnicity
Student Organizations
18
LGBTQIA Student Resource Groups
No
On Campus Women's Center
No
Cultural Student Resource Groups
No
Housing
On-campus living required of freshman
Yes
Disability Housing Available
Yes
Campus Safety
24-HR security patrol
No
Campus emergency phones
Yes
24-HR escort safety rides
No
Mobile campus emergency alert
Yes
What Students Are Saying
There is no meal plan, you are expected to buy your own groceries and prepare your own meals, except for lunch when a lady will come in with a hot meal that you can purchase for 5$ a day. Feeding yourself is completely up to you, but I don't suggest living off ramen. Many students go shopping with their roommates after all pitching the same amount of money and having community food, others choose to all buy their own food and take care of themselves individually. If you are looking for freedom and responsibility, living off campus in an apartment might be what you're looking for.
Rachel from Colorado Springs, CO
there is no real cafeteria, but within two blocks in almost any direction you either reach a mall, restaurant, or hotel. there is one i hear is very popular which is right across from the school, additionally there is a cheesecake factory nearby.
samantha from mckinney, tx
You have a variety of different options, it can come down to burgers from McDonald's, hot dogs from a Hot Dog Stand(Same with tacos), or pretty much any restaurant from the food court at the mall which is pretty close to the school. The school also has a food market for a student's convenience. The student housing areas have easy access to restaurants, but making yourself lunch is also an option (you also save money).
James from Phoenix, AZ
There are a few local restaurants that offer discounts for Neumont students.
Bronze from South Jordan, UT
In terms of on-campus meals, a catering service comes in every week, Monday through Thursday and has a few hot options as well as a salad bar. The area has a fair amount of restaurants, both sit-down (Applebees, Olive Garden, etc.) and more quicker options (Subway, etc.), from which to choose, all of which have extremely delicious menu options, not to mention healthy options for those more calorie-conscious. There are also plenty of local grocery stores and markets from which fresh ingredients can be purchased for making meals from scratch. I would also like to add that for students which stay at school over Thanksgiving, there is an excellent home-style Thanksgiving dinner held in the afternoon at the University with some of the best traditionally made foods one would expect to find at home.
Alex from Las Vegas, NV
The school doesn't have a cafeteria, but monday through thursday a catering company comes in and provides lunch for 5$ a plate. Also almost every tuesday the LDS church provided free lunch. Only bad thing is fridays are fend for yourself but there are many restaurants around campus.
Steve from San Bernardino, CA