Kaya
The students are extremely friendly and always smiling. We all have each other's backs, even if we don't know everyone very well.
Mariah
The students are inclusive and live as men and women for others.
Riley
Inclusive. Dedicated. Involved. Fun! (I know, how many cliché adjectives can I write?)
In all seriousness, though, SLU students ARE all these things, and more. Our University is one of the first and only schools to have a formal "Oath of Inclusion" that each student takes at the beginning of their first year. This underscores our active commitment to engage and include minorities and to combat the institutional prejudice that exists so (unfortunately) prevalently in our world today. There are a variety of student groups that support our diversity and are open to any student, such as the Rainbow Alliance, the Black, Indian, Muslim, and Filipino Student Associations (4 different groups! all "student associations), and various Christian and Spiritual Life Communities. As a result, I cannot imagine a single kind of student feeling "out of place" at our school because there are so many different ways that the University caters to all kinds of people
Just as there is a strong emphasis on social awareness at SLU, the university is "casual" too, in the sense that there are those who do not elect to participate in the aforementioned student groups, not out of dislike of their missions, but simply because the students' interests lie elsewhere. You'll find that, as a result, some people are very politically involved, across the spectrum, and others are hardly affiliated at all.
Kay
SLU has a very vibrant and diverse community. We have students of different racial, religious, socio-economic, sexual, and geographic backgrounds. This is easy to see through the plethora of student organizations we have on campus. Moreover, the students on campus created and continue to uphold our 'Oath of Inclusion.' I have loved being at SLU because it has furthered my education beyond academics. It has opened me up to new cultures and opinions as well.
Julia
I enjoy the company of my classmates becuase we live in community with one another and we it is a closer friendship than one that is based off of four years prior to college. You change more in a week of school than you ever thought possible. I have been fortunate to be able to meet so many wounderful individuals that are diverves when compared to my hometown. There are so many ideas floating around it's amazing I just love learning and being able to share similar passions with my peers.
Corinne
My classmates are extremly intelligent, helpful, open-minded individuals who are constantly striving to obtain more knowledge.
Scott
Classmates typicall fall under a white, middle-class category.
Ryan
Helpful but a bit too reserved.
Sanita
My classmates lived in a bubble.
Joel
My classmates at Saint Louis University are diverse, there are students from all over the globe attending SLU and simply walking down through campus I am showered by different cultures and languages and there is rarely an incident of excluding a person based on their race or ethnicity.
Adam
My classmates could be described as the "average joe" meaning nobody seems to be extremely rich, arrogant, poor, or modest.
Syria
Majority of my classmates are white. Some exhibit racist behavior.
Sakinah
My class consist of individuals who are content, flamboyant and intelliectly equal.
Amy
My classmates are individuals who follow their passions and invest themselves in making a positive impact on their community through learning, leadership, and service.
Kathryn
Most of my classsmates are academically focused, I often see them studying around campus and in the library. I also see a lot of students working out in the Rec Center.
Nicole
most students are upper middle class white people but there are a lot of religions and races represented. Most students are from the midwest, specifically Chicago and St. Louis.
Fanzhang
helpful students~kind ~
Edna
My classmates are always willing to clarify my questions, they are available for extra help outside of class, they are patient, they make the class atmosphere comfortable and welcoming, and they bring a great sense of humor to class which makes class so much more enjoyable.
Candra
I think that we could definitely be a lot more unified. I think there have been negative experiences with regards to race, religion/denominations, LGBT. I don't know that everyone has experienced everything, or any one thing, and I think we as a campus are getting better about it, but like any campus, or any group of diverse people, there's still work to be done