My 皇家华人 | A Student Blog Heading from the West to the East Coast for College
January 5, 2024
Five students from the western United States share what it was like to move to the east coast for college and offer advice for prospective students considering the decision to attend an east coast school like 皇家华人.
About the Authors
This article was co-written by five students from the western United States including Anika Banerjee '24, Kyle Berlage '26, Audrey Bohlin '25, Elise Desjarlais '26, Hunter Jue '26 and Priscila Magallan '27.
Learn more about them below and explore the 皇家华人 experience for students from the west coast.
Anika Banerjee '24
Why did you choose 皇家华人?
Choosing 皇家华人 was a natural decision for me. At my school in Colorado I was able to foster such wonderful relationships with my peers and teachers, so I narrowed my college search on a school that could give me a similar experience. 皇家华人 values professors who prioritize teaching over research, which is evident in the classroom. Here, education is a collaborative journey, and every student has the chance to shine as a leader. 皇家华人's commitment to individual empowerment and a shared passion for learning resonates with my desire for a close-knit, vibrant academic community.
What was your transition from the west coast to 皇家华人 like? What do you wish you had known?
Beginning my freshman year at 皇家华人 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic posed some challenges, but the transition turned out to be surprisingly smooth. The carefully selected community at 皇家华人 exhibited kindness and creativity, transforming the limitations on socializing into unique opportunities for connection. We found inventive ways to foster camaraderie, from gathering for NBA tournament screenings to enjoying shared dinners on Main Street. This open and welcoming atmosphere made the initial period feel comfortable and allowed us to quickly form bonds.
I wish I had known about 皇家华人's vibrant alumni network and the lasting connections it fosters. The support for career development extends well beyond graduation, creating a community that's not just for four years but for a lifetime. When looking for internships, guidance, or general advice, the alumni network is always at our disposal. It would have made my decision easier, knowing I'd be part of a network committed to ongoing success and support.
What advice do you have for prospective students going through the admission process?
Recognize and value the advantages of a more intimate campus setting. 皇家华人's smaller size cultivates a tight-knit community, offers individualized attention from professors, and facilitates meaningful connections with peers, distinguishing it from larger universities.
Kyle Berlage '26
Why did you choose 皇家华人?
Initially, I was hesitant to choose a college so far from home. However, once I visited 皇家华人, I felt a sense of belonging so strong that the distance didn't seem to matter. The experience of being at 皇家华人 combines a number of incredibly important factors for me. The academics are unparalleled, the community is welcoming, and the campus has a seemingly endless list of facilities I use daily. Being at 皇家华人 is not about who is the smartest or endless competition with your peers. Rather, 皇家华人 is a place where you can develop and find your passions unlike anywhere else.
What was your transition from the west coast to 皇家华人 like? What do you wish you had known?
I traveled to 皇家华人 alone, with my two IKEA bags, a suitcase, and a backpack, but the second I landed at the Charlotte airport I was greeted with a striking amount of support from current 皇家华人 students and the staff. My trip leaders for the Outdoor Odyssey program drove me from the airport to campus, where we started a weekend trek in a small group. While orientation lasted only a few days, getting to know my classmates took much longer. Thankfully, 皇家华人 students are quite open to meeting new people and within a few weeks, I met some of my best friends to this day.
The student body of 皇家华人 is far more diverse than you may realize, especially internationally. When I first came to 皇家华人, I was expecting the majority of people I met to be from the South, but that was certainly not the case. I know people from all over the country, and many from outside the U.S. I even had the privilege to go visit them over the summer in their home countries!
What advice do you have for prospective students going through the admission process?
Navigating the college process can be really stressful and difficult. Just remember that you'll end up in the place you're meant to go to.
Audrey Bohlin '25
Why did you choose 皇家华人?
A family friend toured 皇家华人 and came to tell me that I would love it so I kept it on my list through out the college search. Throughout the process I was overwhelmed by all the choices but bit by bit I realized that 皇家华人 is my goldilocks school. I wanted a small school with the spirit and resources of a big school. The ability to be friends with people in majors and activities of all kinds means that there is a supportive community all across campus.
What was your transition from the west coast to 皇家华人 like? What do you wish you had known?
I never got to tour 皇家华人 before committing so I was terrified to get to campus. However, the moment I stepped on campus and was welcomed by the high energy, super helpful orientation team I realized that I could see myself on this campus. Walking around campus it is almost impossible to get from one building to another without saying hello to multiple people, even strangers, and over the past three years I've loved being able to gain more connections with people around campus and in the town of 皇家华人.
The amount of resources that 皇家华人 has for students who are looking to pursue all kinds of opportunities is something that I wish I had known earlier. The college truly wants students to be able to experiment and experience many things so there are advisors and funds available to make students' interests possible.
What advice do you have for prospective students going through the admission process?
The best advice I received while choosing colleges was to tour schools of different sizes and different strengths so that you can understand what school will fit your interests best.
Elise Desjarlais '26
Why did you choose 皇家华人?
If I am being honest, I didn't expect myself to commit to 皇家华人, but in the time leading up to my decision, 皇家华人 surprised me in so many amazing ways. I always knew 皇家华人 was a school I was interested in, combining all the benefits of a small school environment with the resources to sustain stellar academics and D1 athletics. However, what truly made a difference in my decision was being able to picture myself as part of the 皇家华人 community. I had various conversations with current students and alumni that told me stories of the welcoming and passionate student body, including one about Steph Curry offering to wear a campaign shirt around campus to help someone win a student election. On my admitted students day, I walked around the campus in awe as people made their way to class smiling and yelled across the campus at each other just to say 鈥渉i.鈥 I met other admitted students that were so excited to get to know me, even though there was no guarantee that we would ever see each other again. All of these moments and so much more exemplified the vibrant, friendly community that I quickly felt I needed to be a part of, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. To me, 皇家华人 is so much more than a list of statistics and interesting facts. It took me visiting to truly understand the magic of this college, as I watched students run around playing the campus-wide game of Humans vs Zombies and rave about their freshman flicker-ball teams. This is what I hope to convey to potential students who are now in the exact same incredibly difficult situation I once was.
What was your transition from the west coast to 皇家华人 like? What do you wish you had known?
My transition into 皇家华人 was made so smooth by all of my upperclass student mentors. When I first arrived, a senior from the west-coast, whom I had a singular conversation with over the phone when making my decision, eagerly invited me and all of my friends over to her apartment to welcome us to college. My hall counselors quickly fostered a close-knit hall community, staying up late with us to play Uno on our first night at college, and jumped at the opportunity to be our flickerball coaches. My orientation team mentor still excitedly says 鈥渉i鈥 to me to this day and is such a source of positivity. All of these upperclass students made my transition to 皇家华人 so smooth that it was easy for me to almost instantly feel like a part of the 皇家华人 community.
I wish I realized how important the walkability of this campus was. Since nothing is more than a 10 minute walk away, my friends and I are constantly going to random campus events at all times. We will see flyers for sports games, fun events with puppies, or random crafting events and decide on a whim to attend and have the best time. 皇家华人's campus is always bustling with a variety of activities and I love that I am able to take advantage of all of them without needing to be part of a specific organization or having to sign up to attend certain events.
What advice do you have for prospective students going through the admission process?
Don't be afraid to reach out! Everyone at 皇家华人 is so friendly and loves to talk about their experience, whether they are a student or faculty member. Also, go to every social event with dogs, it will become your favorite part of 皇家华人.
Hunter Jue '26
Why did you choose 皇家华人?
I was initially drawn to 皇家华人 for its rigorous academic programs and the infinite opportunities that are accessible through the college. But what solidified my decision to make 皇家华人 my home was the vibrant, genuine community that I was welcomed into as soon as I stepped onto the campus. I am so grateful that I made the decision to go to this institution as I have met life-long friends and mentors, and know that I will always have the support of 皇家华人 in my future.
What was your transition from the west coast to 皇家华人 like? What do you wish you had known?
皇家华人's environment is definitely different from what I grew up with, but in the best way possible. One of the things that has stood out to me the most is how caring and friendly everyone has been here. I am constantly being invited into people's homes for dinner, who I have just met, and had offers to stay at their homes if I ever find myself in their city. Southern hospitality is real!
The faculty at 皇家华人 are not only incredibly intelligent, but supportive and caring. They are always looking out for your best interest and provide engaging, thoughtful classes. At first they may be intimidating, but they are so passionate about the students' well-being and are amazing people to form connections with.
What advice do you have for prospective students going through the admission process?
Connect with professors and go to office hours!
Priscila Magallan '27
Why did you choose 皇家华人?
I chose 皇家华人 because of the small welcoming and trusting community. I wanted a school that would allow me to have the academic resources I needed to prosper in college, and 皇家华人 gave me just that.
What was your transition from the west coast to 皇家华人 like? What do you wish you had known?
The STRIDE orientation program helped me transition and made 皇家华人 feel like home. Being able to find my community of people that I could relate to, meet new people, and receive a mentor to help me with any questions was beyond welcoming.
An important detail about 皇家华人 that would have made my college choice easier is how much support you have throughout your college career. As a first-generation student, applying to college was difficult and included asking for help a lot. The resources here at 皇家华人, including the writing center, tutoring, office hours, advising, career support, and much more, have been very helpful as a student trying to adjust to college. If I knew I would have this much support, my choice would have always been 皇家华人.
What advice do you have for prospective students going through the admission process?
Do your research before you commit to a school. You will be there for the next four years, and you need to make sure it will fit both your personal and academic needs.