College Campus Red Flags Parents Shouldn’t Ignore
And how ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ stands apart in all the right ways.
When visiting colleges with your teen, it’s easy to get swept up in the shiny dorms, slick brochures, and energetic tour guides. But behind the polish, some schools may raise subtle red flags that could point to deeper issues.
Whether you're visiting a state school, a Christian college, or anywhere in between, here are some important signs to watch for—and how ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ is doing things differently.
Red Flag #1: Faculty Who Feel Out of Reach
What to look for: Professors who only teach large lectures, rely heavily on TAs, or don’t seem involved outside of class.
NU Difference: Professors Who Know Your Student by Name
At Northwest, our professors are mentors, not just lecturers. With a 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio, they’re accessible, invested, and known for praying with students, supporting their career goals, and helping them grow in both character and calling.
Red Flag #2: A Disconnected or Surface-Level Community
What to look for: Campuses that feel cliquey, isolated, or like students are simply passing through.
NU Difference: Real Relationships in a Christ-Centered Community
From Life Groups to chapel, intramurals to student-led worship nights, NU fosters authentic connection. Our students build lifelong friendships rooted in shared purpose, faith, and encouragement. This isn’t just a college—it’s a spiritual family.
Red Flag #3: No Mention of Mental, Emotional, or Spiritual Wellness
What to look for: Campuses that focus solely on academics and ignore the holistic development of students.
NU Difference: Whole-Person Support
ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ is deeply committed to spiritual, emotional, and mental health. Through counseling services, Campus Ministries, chapel, mentoring, and a faith-infused curriculum, students are supported as whole people—not just as students.
Red Flag #4: Glossed-Over Safety and Campus Security
What to look for: Vague answers about campus safety, poor lighting, or lack of visible security personnel.
NU Difference: A Safe, Secure Environment Parents Trust
NU’s Kirkland campus is consistently ranked one of the safest in the region. With 24/7 campus security, secure residence halls, and safety training for students and staff, we take the well-being of our students seriously—because peace of mind matters.
Red Flag #5: Weak Career Preparation
What to look for: No clear internship pipelines, outdated career centers, or vague talk about “real world readiness.”
NU Difference: Purpose-Driven Career Launching
From day one, NU students have access to career counseling, resume coaching, and internship placements across the Seattle metro area. Our mission? Help students discover their calling—and give them the tools to live it out with excellence.
Red Flag #6: Faith That’s Optional—or Missing Altogether
What to look for: "Spirituality" language that’s vague, disconnected from campus life, or simply used for marketing.
NU Difference: Faith Woven into Every Part of the College Experience
At NU, faith isn’t an afterthought—it’s the foundation. From biblically integrated classes to weekly chapel, from global mission trips to prayer in the dorms, we help students explore what it means to follow Jesus with their whole lives, not just on Sundays.
Final Thoughts for Parents
You’re not being overprotective. You’re being wise. As your teen steps into this next chapter, your discernment is a gift.
At ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ, we’re committed to providing not just an education—but a launchpad for students to grow in wisdom, purpose, faith, and calling.
Want to visit a campus where red flags turn into green lights?