Whitney
I feel like any student that comes to Auburn would fit in. From my point of view, there are no racial, religious, etc. problems on are campus. Of course many people believe in different things here, but nobody declares it in a way that would offend another person. Students come from everywhere, but all seem to mesh well as a student body.
Allison
Conservative and traditional
Dean
I think there is a place for everyone at Auburn.
Amelia
I would say that any student who doesn't fit the ''conservative'' type of personality would feel very out of place. I feel like the group of kids who aren't involved in greek life or sports and that act crazy when they go out would be the most out of place. Most girls wear gym shorts, jeans, or sweatpants with t shirts and guys tend to wear khakis or jeans with tshirts and polos. I don't really see that many different kind of students interacting... Everyone just tends to stay with their own groups of friends. The financial backgrounds are very different because there are so many out of state kids who are paying almost 3 times as much as in state. I would say that students are very politically aware and active and they are mostly on the right side.
kelly
Most students wear casual clothes to class but most stay within their own groups of friends and people.. Most students are from Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee. Most people are in between middle class and upper middle class. Students are more politically conservative.
Elizabeth
there are alot of groups on campus there is something for everyone and if there is not then you are able to start one up. no student will be out of place there is something for everyone. students are from everywhere. mostly from the south though.
Alysen
I have never felt out of place in Auburn because I quickly found my own niche. By looking at the students here, Auburn is mostly white kids, so if that bothers people they might not feel comfortable. Most students usually wear whatever is comfortable to class, and that usually means t-shirts, jeans, and flip-flops. Most students are from Alabama or the Atlanta area. The kids from Alabama are from all types of financial backgrounds. And the kids from Atlanta are usually middle-upper class or higher, they have to be able to afford the out of state tuition. Political views are mostly conservative, but I have many friends who are liberal and I have no problem with that. Everyone is entitled to their own thoughts and views.
Courtney
Auburn's student body is very friendly. Most students wear Tshirts and jeans or shorts to class. Most Auburn students are from either Georgia or Alabama.
Natalie
Pretty religious student body. A lot of students are involved in Impact, Younglife, etc. Also a very conservative student body. It is a southern school so majority of the students are very republican and supportive of conservative views. We are pretty big on greek life. You will see a lot of students wearing a sorority or fraternity t-shirt to class. Everyone is very casual during the day but at night we dress up to go out. Auburn has very attractive, well-mannered kids. Most students are from Alabama or Georgia with the rest of the majority coming from Tennessee and Florida. Alot of students drive nice cars, wear nice clothes, etc. It is obviously because of how they were raised. They don't tend to flash it around though, I think most students are pretty modest.
Molly
Auburn's student body is a close family. We are all there for each other and help each other no matter their race, religion or financial staus. When i came to Auburn I immediately had a whole new family(the student body).
Dylan
Most Auburn students are from Alabama.
Allison
People from the north would feel out of place in the student body. I remember coming down here from Maryland, which people call the north, but if they knew anything about geography they would know that its below the mason dixon line and is technically a mid atlantic state... people would call me a damn yankee and just completely ignore me...
All people really care about is getting married. it's weird.
Meg
I feel like Auburn's student body is made up of all about the same people.
Rachael
The student body is very supportive of everything on Auburn's campus. Students can come together and enjoy whatever task is at hand. It takes a more well-off student financially to attend Auburn, especially those out of state.
Katherine
Auburn is a very southern school in Alabama, but it is also (somewhat) diverse. Students at Auburn are very active in what they do here on campus. There are over 200 organizations on campus. Students are predominatly conservative, but there still are many liberals on campus. There is a place for everyone on Auburn's campus, but sometimes its hard to find them.
Kirstin
Auburn has a very diverse student body, but every one is so friendly - which is why I love Auburn so much.
Elizabeth
I haven't experienced any trouble with races or religious. I have discovered that religion and religious believes are a good discussion topic with friends. Most students wear shorts, jeans, or sweatpants and t-shirts, which is much more comfortable. There are big populations of people from Huntsville, Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, and Atlanta.
Carey
Auburn has a great student body but its mainly white, people often refer to Auburn as a private school compared to the University of Alabama.
Alyssa
I feel like Auburn is a "white" school, mostly Christian, but thats not all true. Most studest wear jeans and a t-shirt to class, comfortable but cute. Most students are from the south and are decently well off.
Rory
I think the student body is pretty diverse for the most part. Auburn seems very conservative in alot that it does. All the people are very friendly and nice.