Baptist-affiliated Hardin-Simmons University in Texas excels at "instilling Christian educational values" in its career-oriented undergrads. The theology and ministry programs are "renowned" (and everybody takes a couple Bible-related courses). The nursing program is "strong and well known." Education, music, physical therapy, and the hard sciences are reportedly excellent as well. Hardin-Simmons also boasts a tuition guarantee program. If you stay enrolled full-time and don't flunk out, your tuition won't go up as long as you are an undergrad here. "Classes are small" and "challenging" at HSU, and "you will never be taught by a teaching assistant or graduate student." Professors are "exceptionally knowledgeable in their fields." A few "just can't teach," but most are "interesting" and "insightful." "They are very supportive and show passion for what they teach." "Personal attention" from faculty members is also ample. "I am not another number in a classroom," beams a nursing major. "I am a person to them."