University of Rhode Island Top Questions

Describe the students at University of Rhode Island.

Morgan

i feel like there is a definite racial barrier at uri, it's very noticeable to me. it seems that minorities tend to stick together and also the majority tend to stick together. i do not see a lot of interaction between them-and i find that to be very unfortunate. most students you'll meet are from RI but a lot from NY, NJ, and MA. there are quite a bit from CT as well. you'll find many many girls wearing ugg boots, northface jackets and tight leggings in the winter (well that might be out of style by next winter but who knows) a lot of people dress alike, you see tons of people w/ their greek letters on all the time, there's a very big and active greek system at URI, there seems to be something for everyone w/ fraternities/sororities.

David

It's not incredibly diverse. I could do without the jersey trash, too.

Kelly

read the notes in the above ones

Casey

URI does not have a very diverse student body. I am a 21 year old caucasian male from a predominantly white town, and URI's student body is pretty reflective at home. Having said that, I have had the opportunity to work with international excahnge students from the pacific rim within the College of Business Administration, and I have found this to be one of the most rewarding experiences this school has had to offer. URI is predominantly left-wing, and there are many student groups present on campus. One of the most unique and effective is the GLBT center, which acts as a safe area for gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgendered students. We also have one of the best Women's Centers in the country. There, peer advocates counsel and assist female victims through the grieving and legal process.

Sara

It's not very nice, but a lot of the students of different race are in the special program that helps students, and gives them a second chance from highschool. I don't know what it's called, but they didn't do very well on SAT's, and highschool, but they are still given the same oppertunities as someone who did do well. The engineering major is not diverse at all, mostly white or asian. Students have no problem interacting with different races, different races aren't very common, in my field. Most students are very liberal here, it is RHode Island, whcih is a liberal state.

Chris

From everywhere. Lots of fun.

Angry

Students at URI are full of themselves. Half of them are driving massive SUVs paid for with "daddy's money". The other half spend their days prancing around in earthday/concert tee-shirts and preaching world peace. I feel like the greater part of campus is made up of the rich socialites who are only going to college to find a husband, OR are going to college to party and get laid. The other prevalent majority waste their time preaching their political views to anyone that is stupid enough to give them more then 2 seconds of their attention span.

Leta

They do have many clubs that sounds interesting but I would like it to be more variety.

Phil

URI SCHOOL SPIRIT! GOOO RHODY! Good Joke! One of the drawbacks of a dry campus. The student body has no motivation to go alot of the sporting events because of this. No beer sold at games, no tailgating, and dickhead event staff backed by anal cops 20ft away. URI is a diverse collection of students. Mostly from the New England area, New York, New Jersey (in a big way), and Pennsylvania. I live in Illinois, I can't explain that one. Out of state kids usually have money, and the Rhode Island students, like the state of Rhode Island itself, are usually poor. You have the jocks, the has-been highschool jocks, the partiers, the studious, the stoners, the homesick, the hard-core and joke greeks, and the just plain confused. The student body is mostly moderate with kids on the left and the right.

Michelle

its sweet. I wish that at basketball games, there would be more student seats lower. and i wish there was more advertisement for sprots games. I never knew when any of the games were!

Dawson

Lots of athletic people....everywhere!

andy

sucks

Maria

The student body at URI is very liberal. There is a group on campus for pretty much everyone. Many of the students are there on scholarship while others are struggling to get by. A large number of the students are paying their own way through college. Students usually dress very comfortably to class. If it's an early class, expect to see someone with pajama pants on. If a student at URI has to get up at 7 for an 8:00 class and walk up the hill, they usually don't put much effort into "looking good." From what I have seen, most students are more focused on thier passions rather than how much money they will make. Then again, someone in the business program may answer differently.

Chris

I am not yet so familiar and exposed to the way of life in USA in order to give a clear opinion for this.

Michelle

There is a really diverse student body. It's so easy to meet people and make friends. When I went, I immediately became friends with my roommates and we're still friends today. We left our door open and made other friends from people just peeking into our room. There are clubs and organizations for pretty much any style of life and one great thing is that you can create you own club if we don't have something that you want. I have friends from so many different groups. One fun thing is going to the dining hall. You'll see so many people you know and make new friends from sitting with friends. It's so easy!

Emmerson

The URI campus pretty much reflects the country racially. Its mostly white and has a much smaller minority population. There are many different groups on campus. There are a lot of organizations fighting causes, many of which are race related, however do not discriminate against anyone outside the race. There is a LGBT group. I don't think anyone would feel out of place at the school. There is such a variety of people there. There's someone for everyone to get along with.

Sarah

There are people from all backgrounds here however a great deal of the people are from other states like New Jersey and New York. A large population of super tan bimbos go here. A super smart kid that doesn't drink may feel out of place. There are a ton of kids with beemers and Mercedes Etc. here. Many students are not politically aware or active.

Devin

they are sweet.

Cameron

Okay, I don't really socialize with URI students, since I'm a local and never lived on campus. I also work full-time to support myself, so I don't really have time to socialize, let alone willingly socialize with URI students, sorry.

Jamie

I don't like the amount of entitled rich tri-state area students that attend URI