<p>I am currently attending a technical college majoring in Criminal Justice, but I learned today that Shorter University in Rome, Ga which is where I live is offering a Criminal Justice program starting in the fall. I want to transfer there but its a Christian College and I am not a religious person at all, so I am apprehensive about transferring there. What are Christian Colleges like? Would someone like me fit in? I called the admissions department and the woman I spoke with said religion is not forced down the students throat but it is a part of the student's life, what does that mean? Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Christian colleges vary greatly. In some you’d be fine. In others you’d feel like a fish out of water. The only way you’ll really know is if you visit the campus and talk with current students.</p>
<p>For sure, Shorter’s more conservative than Berry, another really fine place in your lovely community. But neither one are Bible-beating in their Christian fervor. You’d find plenty of Southern Babdusts @ Shorter, but you’d also find many secular compadres. If Berry has a crim justice major, that’d be the place to go when in Rome! btw, GREAT minor league stadium for your Braves! Fabulous!!</p>
<p>Thanks ya’ll I really appreciate the input and Whistle Pig first off thanks for the compliments on the stadium I agree it is a fabulous stadium and unfortuatly Berry doesn’t offer Criminal Justice. I’ve decided that I am gonna take the woman I spoke with todays advice and visit the college before making a final decision.</p>