| Monday | 8:30 AM–5 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM–5 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM–5 PM | 
| Thursday | 8:30 AM–5 PM | 
| Friday | 8:30 AM–5 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
Juniata College is one of the best liberal arts schools in the country with a small community feel. The college also houses plenty of community events that benefit the residents of Huntingdon.
What a wonderful place. Neatly tucked away in the middle of Pennsylvania, beautiful area, close to Raystown Lake with everything you with a great small town atmosphere. Great people, great place!
The whole campus is incredibly nice and accommodating for non students. I've been here dozens of times and it's always a pleasure.
What a beautiful campus. If you are looking for a campus who truly cares about their students and who provide opportunities for all students to succeed consider Juniata. Their study away program option for students with a Program of Emphasis in Environmental studies or individuals interested in the outdoors is phenomenal.
Went to the college to watch a volleyball game . Beautiful campus as well as a scenic ride getting there.
Just spent the week there for a middle school camp. The buildings were nice and clean, the dorms were a little dated but the rest of the buildings were very modern and taken care of. The grounds were great and well kept. The food was outstanding, some of the best college food I have hand. Had a great experience at the college.
Beautiful campus and field station, my undergraduate program at this school prepared me for jobs and graduate school. Great professors overall, I learned a lot here. I came from a small town and felt at home in Huntingdon. It will be a bit of an adjustment if someone is used to larger city living. The outdoor recreational options nearby are amazing, but you do need a car to get to the lake. Went to the field station for a semester and didn’t want to come back to campus!
A wonderful college with students who value the campus community. So glad I got to spend 4 years at this school. The Raystown field station is an amazing opportunity for environmental science students. Students have the opportunity to do research with professors. A welcoming place where people stop to say hello between classes and students rarely lock their doors.
Great, fun school with dedicated teachers that really do connect with the student. Loved my time here. The dining room was truly amazing and had the best food by far of any college I attended.
Had a great experience at JC completing my undergraduate degree. You might only realize how superior the education is at this school after interacting with graduates from other schools. Hilarious that the only negative review is from someone complaining about how liberal the campus is....isn't in funny how a well rounded education will make a person more intelligent... And thus persuade them to lean towards the liberal end of the political spectrum?
Love the students they’re very kind, the staff and employees wonderful as well
I listened to the music at nite that was a blast writing in.they were our radio friends.i didn't go to college but stayed in the prison Smithfield. So let me tell yinz if you guys ran if from 2001 may till July 25,2005 I was writing in an listened almost every nite.thank yinz for helping us through the tuff times.
Couldn't have asked for a better place to spend my undergraduate years. The professors really invest in their students and the community-focused liberal arts niche attracts committed and friendly students.
Great School! Super nice students and professors that care! Friendly staff including food service and custodial.
Awesome school. Great environmental science program! Beautiful campus. Private, liberal arts, small.
Beautiful area and great academic programs. However, I had a terrible experience at this school, too many annoying liberals for my taste.
Beautiful campus that holds lots of cultural events, music, and plays for their students and the community!
There are no students on campus right now, so it's rather quiet. Great time to go for a walk.
Wonderful higher education institution that encourages one to develop individually. Beautiful location in the PA mountains.
Head of the environmental department supports a Texas oil developer that wants to build a luxury resort on environmentally sensitive land on an undeveloped lake. Quite a contradiction.