Forest
Most of them are nice but are very cliqueish.
Rontez
My classmates tend to be friendly.
Vakneesha
Excited to move into our careers and get out of college.
Victoria
MTSU has a very diverse campus. People come here from all over the nation, as well as other countries. Some programs, such as the Aerospace program, are offered at very few schools and MTSU brings in students from all over for these programs. It is a very open and friendly campus where all types of students interact.
Patricia
Students at TSU come from nearly every niche on Earth. We are an international beacon of academic opportunity. All ethnic groups are welcome and embraced. A student that is limited in their scope of service would not fit in here - meaning that if you are limited to serving only one demographic, you may be too narrow minded to succeed at or school. Students at TSU must relate well to any member of the global society.
TSU serves the very rich to the very poor and all statuses in between and we are rewarded for our service monetarily and through priceless experiences.
Anna
Our school is very diverse. I see people with clothes wrapped around their head, I heard foreign accents, and I also get hand a flyer everyday about a new group on campus. I will see students riding bikes, scooters, and skateboards.
Veronique
My classmates here remind me of my high school. We are diverse and are willing to work together in class and outside of the classroom.
Heather
We have over 25,000 students at MTSU from every race, religion, and background there is. There is no way to group them all into a single category. No one should feel out of place. Most of my classes include cultural diversity in the curriculum in some form or another. Students are encouraged to respect the views of those around them and are respected in return. There are very few, if any, prejudices against any one group of people.
Jessica
The student body is pretty diverse here. There are people from all walks of life. Most people are respectful of other people's beliefs or ethnicity, but like with any other place you go, there will always be those few rotten apples. There are many ways that this school promotes and celebrates ethnic diversity. Also, there is a large LGBT population at this school, and they feel safe in this environment. You will only feel out of place at this school if you don't try and make friends. Different groups of people interact with each other, it's not cliquey like high school. There is also a large range of financial backgrounds. There are also adult students. There are lots of opportunities to meet people who share your interests. There are different clubs and organizations available for students.
Garrett
Most are standard college age, some non-traditional; a diverse group, and largely there because they want to be and engaged.