Seattle University Top Questions

Describe the students at Seattle University.

Juliana

Very diverse. You'll find friends easily.

Cassandra

All pretty friendly and diverse, you'll be able to find your niche.

Alex

Seattle Univeristy has the most varied group of people that I have ever met; based on the makeup of a hippie commune, a religious communnity, a cultural revolution, and a dreamer's scoiety, all based five square blocks of urban jungle.

Emily

Most of my classamates are intelligent, talented, hardworking, and relatively friendly.

Donjay

Very understanding and very talented individuals.

Chelsea

Cliquey and unable to adapt to college life from high school.

Alexandra

My classmates consist of some of the best people I have ever known; with great hearts as well as good characters and diverse ethnic, racial, and economical backgrounds.

rebecca

They are an interesting group of people.

Christopher

My classmates, whether they come from "comfortable" or less "comfortable" economic backgrounds - though more seem to have come from the former - tend to be sharp, with a strong, general interest in and concern for the world around them.

Brandon

My classmates are ethnically diverse focused on sports, academics, and careers.

Breanna

My classmates are diverse, mostly liberal, smart, interesting, and unique.

Aerica

My classmates are mostly upper-middle class white kids with liberal sensitivities.

Cori

Intelligent, mildly competitive, upper middle class, generally friendly, privately educated.

Megan

Diverse, challenging, friendly, helpful.

Christopher

Classes are composed of diverse students from numerous ethnic, economic, religious and other backgrounds. My time at Seattle University has allowed me the opportunity to meet a large number of individuals, from all walks of life.

Amanda

My classmates are hardworkers who would rather work together than compete against each other.

Jessica

hardworking mostly and diverse

Alison

Can't be described in one sentence: very culturally diverse-relatively little pretensions, all around good people. I've met people I clashed with, but no one I despise.

Robin

SU, being the Jesuits that they are, is incredibly mindful of having an open campus where everyone--regardless of race, religion, socio-economic, LGBT (hello! it's in Seattle. It has to open), etc--is accepted and not marginalized. Since everyone is required to take core classes, people will interact with others outside their majors which results in a nice mix of relationships and friendships.

Victoria

It would be wise to embrace the non-traditional students more than is currently the norm.