University of South Florida-Main Campus Top Questions

What is the stereotype of students at University of South Florida-Main Campus?

Kathryn

USF is a very diverse university, with a wide variety of students. A large number of USF students are native to Florida, with a smaller number from various places around the United States. In addition to domestic students, USF is home to numerous international students from many different cultures. On a typical day, you have the opportunity and interact with fellow students from other backgrounds, speaking different languages, and with different views and opinions from your own.

Jonathan

People often joke that USF is a commuter school that everyone gets into. When I first matriculated into South Florida in 2003 the on-campus housing was extremely limited and school spirit was fairly low; which was partially to do with a poor sports showing and a high percentage of current students "coming back" to school after taken years off. By the time I graduated in 2007 things had dramatically changed. SAT scores required for entry had skyrocketed. More noticeably yet was the large increase in on-campus housing and school spirit. Also of note was that the Tampa community began to get behind the Bulls after a rebranding and a successful football season that found USF temporally ranked number two in the country.

Sasha

good business students (especially accounting)

Heather

I always believed that USF had low standards for admissions.

Jackie

USF has been known as a commuter school for many years but I feel that is changing, most students are from FL

Alex

I haven't really been at this school so I really do not know. I am a transfer student so I haven't heard anything negative.

Monica

Young accounting majors do not stay that way too long!

Kristen

That it's not a "real college" and not "real college living". It has no school spirit.

Gene

I'm not sure. Haven't heard anything.

Rogue

I dont really know. I know when I tell people I go to a University that is 3rd in the state, they seem "wow" compared to if I said I went to a Community College or something.