Stephanie
My classmates are well-off, polite, enthusiastic, and motivated.
Dylan
Artistic, energenic, creative, and always willing to lend a helping hand.
Shaun
Students at DU work hard but party harder.
Eliana
Students at DU are motivated, encouraging and determined to succeed in classes, group projects and the world around them. There is something to learn from every person one gets to know at DU because of different backgrounds, beliefs, interests and personalities.
Edith
Outgoing, committed, professional, diverse, driven, intelligent.
Natasha
Like I mentioned before I basically hate the student body at DU. If your not rich, white and drive a BMW you might as well pack up... As many are all to aware DU lacks ethnicty, and I definitely understand why. No one in their right mind would want to come to this campus if they were of color, you would immediately feel out of place. DU NEEDS TO WORK ON THAT...
Tiffany
I would say DU has a pretty tolerant campus, but it is not diverse. It is 85{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} white. But the people who are here all get along, regardless of color, religion, etc. There are definitely a lot of international students.
Students are pretty politically active. The numbers say it is a pretty conservative student body, I personally feel more of a liberal presence. Most of the students do come from very wealthy backgrounds though, keep that in mind.
Alexandria
sometimes I feel like lower middle class students might feel a bit out of place. As far as what students wear...girls wear Uggs and guys are usually wearing sports stuff or polos. Definitely higher end clothing; I wear sweatpants, basketball shorts and sometimes pajamas. I'm all about comfort. I think most of DU students are liberal/democrats, and it seems to be sort of an unwritten law that everyone agrees on. I never ran into anyone arguing over political views. Overall, I think a great portion of the kids at DU care about money. It's a really expensive school, so must students have wealthy families where money is very important.
Robin
I have experienced relatively no diversity especially in the business school. If you're looking for varrying groups of people with passionate and varrying ideas or different tastes in music or people who enjoy different passtimes, look somewhere else. Most students are supported by their parents, live in dorms or houses in the surrounding neighborhoods. Most listen to popular hip-hop and go to house parties. I am sure that I am overgeneralizing a bit but I've really struggled to find the types of people you expect at a university. Where are the hippies? Where are the political activists? punk rockers? philosophers? The culture here is very one track.
Reed
Queer community supported by university but sometimes looked down upon by students. If you are queer, you will want to consider larger, more liberal colleges. This is not to say that the university is religious, students have just lived sheltered lives and are inexperienced in dealing with different types of people.
Becca
I don't feel like there is a great amount of diversity at DU. Most students seem to be from middle to upper-class families. However, that being said-I have greatly enjoyed getting to know all different types of people:different personalities, different interests, views on life, religion. So in a way, DU is pretty diverse. Most people dress fairly nice for class-even if girls wear sweat pants, their hair and make-up is done.
Cam
DU has one of the most diverse student populations that I have ever been a part of. There are students here from all over the world (and I don't mean one or two from all over but there are large groups of students from everywhere). There is a strong LGBT community at DU and Greek Life is very big on campus. Most DU students are not from Denver. There is a large international population of students at DU and people from all over the states. Due to the nature of the school there are a lot of students with wealthy financial backgrounds. There are students that are just making it financially... either way both groups are have a great time at DU and everyone is part of the DU Community. DU has a very active student body politically, locally, nationally, and internationally. DU students do a wonderful community event called Homeless Connect that helps the homeless population of Denver. The law students are very active in trying to make changes locally and nationally. Students coming out of the international business program at Daniels are making an impact on the world community every day.
Amanda
DU is pretty preppy. As the business school is the dominant school, students tend to dress more preppy and in a more conservative manner.
Ashley
much of the student body is middle to upper class white people from a relatively conservative political background. this was one thing that kind of bothered me. i think that the campus has the ability to be much more diverse and i think that would be a great thing.
Adrienne
A good percentage of the population does come from wealthier backgrounds, but I've met hardly any people who are spoiled rich. People are pretty friendly, smile at people they know walking by and students who go to DU tend to be happy there.
It's not an incredibly political campus, but as the election is approaching, people are getting more and more into it. As far as liberal or conservative, there are plenty of both. I used to think it was a more conservative campus because of the backgrounds of many students, but I found it's about 50/50.
Jess
We need more Diversity racially, but in all the people the go to DU have drive and ambition. They are all very different thought maybe their skin color doesn't show it!
Chris
Most DU students are either from CO or all over the country. Most lead active lifestyles, and follow a work-hard party-hard ethic. There is a large range, financially, of the students' background at DU, it just all depends on when and where and how you surround yourself with fellow students. There is little to no political activism, and most all students are okay with that.
Torry
White, I mean really white. You will find that there are only a handful of students on campus that are not from the states. The majority of these students either play sports or are only here for a short amount of time. Definately an upper class school. Do not be surprised if the kid sitting next to you in your business class is talking about the chain of restaurants he will be taking over as soon as he graduates.
Daniel
Most DU students come from rich families.
There is very little diversity on campus, but everybody accepts everybody else and each group finds a niche.
Alex
Im from Boulder, so the DU culture wasn't too foreign to me. We smoke a whole lot (not cigs...), and we ski. Thats a bout it. I love my friends here, and i've literally met like 3 people all year that I don't like