The second school we visited on the college tour was Creighton University. I attended Creighton for one year before transferring to Madison. Creighton has a complicated history for me - it took me in as a poor student, set the expectations high and allowed me to get back on my academic feet. I met some of the best people I would ever meet in college (besides my wife). But I also found the tiny campus, the religious emphasis, and the greater student body to be stifling. It was just what I needed at that time in my life. And after I got what I needed, I left.
Lars told me that Creighton had changed since I had left. We found that to be true. When I attended, the campus was the size of 4-6 blocks, surrounded by highway and dangerous neighborhoods. Today, the highways remain. But Creighton bought many of the surrounding blocks and expanded greatly, including building a giant soccer stadium.
Even though we had missed some of the formal activities earlier that day, we asked the admissions office if we could take part in a tour. They signed us up for an overview presentation as well as a tour. The presentation was very good. The admissions presentation emphasized the values of the University: a focus on the whole person (academics / spirituality), service to others and studying abroad. She stated that over 70% of attendees played varsity sports in high school and emphasized the Division I sports Creighton offered: basketball, soccer (they have a huge home stadium), baseball, volleyball, and softball.
The tour guides were entertaining and informative about life on campus and what they liked and didn’t like about attending Creighton. The tour guides gamely listened to me reminisce about my time there “back in the 80′s”.
The effect was that it was similar - and possibly better - than what I encountered personally. I came away impressed.











