The 鈥渢op-notch, passionate, [and] available鈥 profesors at Southern 鈥渢ruly care about [student] success鈥 and 鈥渢ake time to talk with the students---not just the good ones, but also the struggling and average ones.鈥 鈥淥nce when I was too sick to go to class,鈥 relates one undergrad, 鈥渙ne of my teachers brought the class handouts right to my dorm so I could complete the homework for the next day.鈥 Southern鈥檚 academic strengths include 鈥渘ursing, business, religion, and teaching,鈥 but undergrads say the Seventh-Day Adventist school 鈥渃reates mission-minded graduates no matter what field of study鈥 they choose. Southern鈥檚 popular nursing program is particularly 鈥渆xcellent,鈥 鈥渆nlightening,鈥 and challenging. The 鈥減rofessors are fantastic,鈥 says one nursing major. 鈥淭hey are all meant to be here and . . . I love them all.鈥 鈥淭he administration is a bit old-fashioned鈥 and 鈥渃ould definitely work on allowing more student input [o]n certain decisions,鈥 but administrators are also genuinely 鈥渃oncerned about [students鈥橾 well-being鈥 and 鈥渧ery sociable鈥; they, 鈥渋ncluding the president, are sometimes even seen at the dining hall serving students.鈥 Students gripe that it鈥檚 鈥渉ard to get financial help鈥 at Southern, and that the cost of tuition 鈥渁dds a whole lot of stress.鈥 鈥淲here does all my money go?鈥 wonders one undergrad. One student sums it up: Southern 鈥渋s about helping you decide what you want to do with your life career-wise, inspiring you to have a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, and sucking your wallet completely dry!鈥