Trevor
The students are generally accepting and there is does not seem to be real strong lines between different groups. CSU does lack diverisity though. Im not sure how my experience sould have been different if I were a minority, but I think that most everyone feels comfortable at CSU.
Jamie
I haven't really experienced any racial or religious issues at CSU, but i'm sure they occur! I just feel like CSU is a melting pot of different kinds of people with different views and beliefs. I think we all see it as a positive thing instead of bashing it! Different "types" of students interact with eachother, on campus and off!
Travis
The student body at CSU is a giant melting pot. Nobody is really out of place, CSU has everyone with everything attached.
Ashley
The only experience I had with religion on campus was seeing people protesting outside and students have debates. Most students wear comfortable clothes to class, like sweats. Most students I have met at CSU are conservative.(Right)
natalie
None. I think that everyone can find someone to fit in with at CSU. Pepole wear whatever they like. There is no one style. Yes they intercat a little but eberyone has the friends they would rather be with. They are mostly from Fort Collins, (and denver) but so am i so maybe i just know a lot of people from here. There are a lot of especially rich kids here with their parents money. I dont know a lot of students(like me) who are putting themselves through school. They are mostly left i would say. No they dont really talk about that too much.
Cameron
Sometimes I feel that I feel out of place on campus and that I'm different but the people here are cool and I've never really had no negative feedback.
Russell
there are many students here from india and saudia arabia and stuff... i feel bad for them because they cant speak english and it makes me wonder why they are here because it is clear that they are unable to learn what they are being taught an it also makes me wonder... are the standards lower for them? how else would they pass. i would sa many of the csu students are from colorado but im not sure. the dining hall is nothing like high school in my opinion, you sit with whoever you want. prevelant financial background appears to be wealthy. i dont notice the political side of things aroung campus. im busy with other things
Lindsey
I'm part of campus ministries and enjoy trying to get the word out about the Lord. Thats really the only experience with those kinds of groups on campus. most students wear jeans and a shirt to class. I've seen lots of different types of students interacting. Most CSU students are from instate, it seems. Some students are pilitically aware/active.
Kelly
I have not had many experiences with those groups at college. I love how there is a wide variety of groups though. A student that would feel out of place at CSU would probably be someone who get's anxious around a lot of people, someone who doesnt do well getting around in a busier area. Students wear a variety of different things to class, it's all about personality. I cant say I have seen any overly revealing clothing though, but then again it is "winter" out here for some people. I would say, coming from Maine, that people out here are wealthier. I am sure a lot of students are politically aware me personally, aint. I don't get the next question haha sorry. I have never heard anyone at CSU talk about how much they will earn after college.
Megan
Most of the religious people on campus are very polite. They ask questions that some may think to be intrusive but it is done in a pleasant way. However, there is one radical religious man who makes it his goal to demonize all college students as sinners who are going to hell.
I think that CSU is pretty welcoming to all students. I see people wearing a variety of styles. However, it seems that CSU is most prevalently white middle or upper middle class students.