If you are considering Monmouth University as one of your top schools, then you have made a great choice! Going to Monmouth has its number of benefits and will be sure to open up your horizons, test your limits, push your strengths, and if you are willing to get through your first year being away from home and living with thousands of other teens, will be one small step towards a rewarding career. If you still need some more convincing, there are a ton of great pictures of Monmouth University. Check out these instaposts that will make you wish you were starting at MU like–tomorrow!
It’s the school along the jersey shore – which means full on access to sun, sand, AND SURF!
Shout out to Shadow, the campus Mascot!
Monmouth is a D1 School!
Just check out the bowling alley! It’s now open for recreational use!
Wedding Crashers – Monmouth edition anyone?
Wilson Hall was Daddy Warbuck’s house. Get your tap shoes ready, folks!
If you’re thinking of joining a frat, MU is perfect! It’s student body is about 70% Greek!
Totally IG worthy.
You can step out of your dorm room and literally walk into a concert. If you’re an aspiring musician, MU has their own record label!
Check out Miles Austin, former student at MU, and current NFL pro-player!
These pictures of Monmouth University prove it is an awesome school. Earning your degree from any institution is commendable, so wherever you are starting school, just make sure you have fun and make the best of it!
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