San Francisco State University Top Questions

Describe the students at San Francisco State University.

Cameron

Very diverse many different types of people and viewpoints

Bevan

never experienced yet

Christian

Everyone at school is laid back. No problems with racial or social issues. Very open-minded as a whole.

Cody

It has been brought to my attention that the business department houses students whom dress in the same manner. We are usually in black, grey, brown or navy blue. Colors which are considered to be business acceptable tones. You are very likely to see individuals in your classes with business suits on occasion. But as you venture into the the Humanities or Fine Arts building you will notice a very different trend occurring. All colors on the color wheel are present and things are much more vibrant.

KJ

i'm not kidding.

christine

san Francisco is extremely diverse, regardless of where you come from, how old you are, what your hobbies are there is a group which shares your interest. The great thing is there is no barrier between the groups. everyone is treated as an individual and there is no seperation between the groups. You can mingle with pretty much anyone.

Andy

Most students do not seem to care about their fashion to come to the school.

Andy

Most students do not seem to care about their fashion to come to the school.

Casey

The student body is culturally diverse and everyone is friendly.

Justine

As far as the student body is concerned, everyone is accepted. There is not a problem with respect to discrimination in general. Most groups choose to represent themselves in the form of a club and organize activities in the Malcolm X Plaza to showcase themselves, their experiences, their beliefs, or how much fun/how interesting they are. There is a large international student population--mostly Asian. This population tends to be very competitive, especially as I have noticed in the Business/Accounting field. There are political demonstrations on campus, as can be expected in the Bay Area, but they are generally well-organized and rarely disruptive of normal activity. There are also demenstrations against cutting classes and staff and against the new registration policy and upping tuition.