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Olivet Nazarene University

Danielle Said:

What is the name of this song and please tell me who the artist is?

We Answered:

Why don't you just call the Radio Station? They definitely know what is the title of the song. Good Luck! :)

Jacqueline Said:

OLIVET NAZARENE UNIVERSITY 1958 REUION ?

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I am a NNU alum but I'll bet their schedule is similiar - check their web site: alumni.olivet.edu or call the school alumni office

Ron Said:

Mount Vernon, Olivet, or Trevecca Nazarene University?

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Are you able to visit these schools? The best way to see which school really fits your needs is to step foot on their campus. Ratings can look high, but it's what's important to you that really matters. See if your family can plan visits to see the campuses and get in touch with an advisor at the school to send you other information and brochures.

If you want to be a Physician Assistant, then cutting Mount Vernon would be a good choice. Why attend a school that doesn't have the major or concentration you want. Look deep into Trevecca and Olivets Pre-Physician Assistant Program, and see what classes they offer (just because it's the same concentration, doesn't mean the courses will be the same or similar). By looking at the courses you'll get a sense of what the school's main focus is.

If not, see if Mount Vernon has another degree option that would still allow you to do the PA training later, do they have a nursing program or a pre-med department that you can visit or talk to someone to ask about your options and what they offer that might work out of you want to stay closer to home.

I went to Olivet for a year. I really liked it, I made some really great friends (many who I still come into contact with). The campus is small, but beautiful and they treat you and your family well when you come for orientation or a visit. Freshmen can bring cars, everyone goes to the football or basketball games. There is a curfew and a some dress code restrictions. Some of the rules can get annoying. The professors are nice and knowledgeable. When I transferred to another school, one of my professors from ONU wrote a letter of recommendation for me. I only left ONU because I wanted to change my major to something more specialized and they didn't offer. So it wasn't the school or anything they did that made me leave.

But like any college. Finding your niche is important. Not every school is for everyone. Some liked ONU, some hated it, some got in trouble all the time, some were really religious. It was a diverse group, and I am sure the other two schools are the same as well.

Good luck.

Jon Said:

I need information on Olivet Nazarene University?

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Good church-related liberal arts college. Well respected, but very conservative

Willie Said:

Olivet Nazarene University ?

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Depends if you're a student I'd assume. I've never heard of that college though.

Katie Said:

Has anyone heard of Olivet Nazarene University?

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Yes, I'm familiar with it. I attended Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN, and I visited Olivet for a few days to attend a convention. It's located in Bourbonnais, IL, and it is affiliated with the Church of the Nazarene. It has some very nice facilities, and I hear that the educational standards there are very good. Tuition is on the pricey side, and it has some relatively strict rules, even in comparison to the other Nazarene universities. However, I think that it would be great place to go for an education.

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