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Cool campus, lots of trees/plants. Neat mix of very old, kind of old, and new buildings. Nice amenities. Not so big you have to drive everywhere
Great school. Students receive a great education with professors that love what they do.
From the facility to the phenomenal staff, SFA is an amazing school. Just left the Nursing graduation ceremony and the care and support as well as quality of education is unmatched.
This is a great campus located in Nacogdoches, the Oldest town in Texas. As a graduate of the class of 2008, I will have to say I am a little biased here. π The campus look has a unique mixture of old buildings and there is always something for students to do. Do yourself a favor and come visit SFASU and become a fellow Lumberjack! β¦
One of the best colleges in Texas it has a lot of fine eating places pretty much surrounds the area good place to get an education and visit π―β£οΈππΌππΌππΌ NCIC β¦
Beautiful place to go to school to! I am extremely happy that my daughter is attending school at SFA! She can enjoy the beauty of east Texas!
Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) offers a picturesque campus surrounded by pine trees and a welcoming community. Students value supportive professors, smaller class sizes, and standout programs in nursing, forestry, and education. The vibrant campus life includes clubs, traditions, and a recreation center with a lazy river, fostering connection and relaxation. While the town of Nacogdoches is charming, it may feel quiet for those seeking city excitement. Some students have raised concerns about certain departments, like math. Overall, SFA provides a strong sense of community, beautiful surroundings, and opportunities for academic and personal growth. Itβs a place to thrive.
I do pest control for SFA, it's a nice college to visit or join
Great campus to see in the spring. Lots of gardens
One semester in and I'm running far far away. Sucks every cent out of you. Paid $60 for parking just to have to look for a spot for hours. My roommate went to get food the other day at 11 at night and finally gave up looking for parking at 2am. Getting food right across the road didn't take 3 hours... (more like 15 mins) then got ticketed for parking in a hall director spot for the night because she wanted to go to sleep.. never bring your car here if you're tricked into going here. Also the cafeteria food isn't okay. You're forced to get a meal plan just like you're forced to get a dorm. Any vegetarians beware!!! I've found meat in their vegan options (like a piece of pepperoni on a vegan pizza). Also the dorms you're forced into aren't safe. The bathrooms are small and the vents seem to be moldy or rusty... either way I've stayed away from cleaning that because I don't have the equipment to do it safely. The shower is cramped at best and has long yellow stains and uneven tiles. The walls are thin and you can always hear someone doing something. Don't expect to get any studying done. (Not like you're going to college to study right!?!?)... also expect fines for everything.. they also charge extra money for anything that's remotely convenient. They will screw you over and the education you could get here isn't worth the heartache.. I loved my last college deeply and it did a lot for me... but this just isn't the fit for any self respecting person who wants to get a meaningful degree.