Shorter University, a “small, Christian, liberal arts university” in Rome, Georgia, provides an “atmosphere that not only develops the student academically, but invests in their lives spiritually.” Overall students say they are “completely satisfied with [their] overall academic experience” and “absolutely enjoy every one of [their] professors.” The small student body and low student-to-faculty ratio means that everyone gets plenty of attention: “Small class sizes encourage relationships with professors, who are then able to give individual help to each student.” In the classroom “professors are very interactive and want to involve the students” in lectures and discussion, and they take time to get to “know each and everyone of their students.” Faculty are also “willing to help you outside of class,” and make themselves “available not only for class purposes, but also for spiritual uplifting purposes, which is very encouraging for students.” Indeed, many students are attracted to Shorter’s faith-based education and explain, “We do our best to transform lives through Christ by using Christian-centered critical thinking.” However, some students clamor for a greater variety of academic offerings and a greater availability of classes that cover specialized subjects. Many students “feel like the facilities need to be improved.” One student complains that “the science labs are abysmal and need to be restructured,” while another agrees that the school needs to increase science funding “so that we can have undergraduate research opportunities and have state-of-the-art labs.”