Kelsey
SUPER diverse. But not all of the different groups always get along.
Rich
Racial divide is pretty large, not alot of mixing between caucasians and other ethnicities.
The Long Island girls (of which there are quite a few) couldn't give a shit about politics, they're more interested in the latest Project Runway and what new overly priced outfit Juicy Couture just came out with.
We have an LGBT community, primarily focused in (surprise) the art and drama departments, as well as a very active Gay-Straight Alliance. Of which they just hosted a Hofstra Drag Show - sexy.
This is not a school for nerds or art students.
kristy
i don't think any student would feel out of place at hofstra. there's a lot og accomodations for all kinds of people...disabled people, foreign students, etc. i think that a lot of people that come here are middle class bc i hear a lot of people tlaking about getting loans and wanting to get scholarships.
Carson
people seem very comfortable expressing themselves and being who they are. gays, artsy kids, greek lifers, and everyone in between.
however, i feel blacks are very underrepresented here.
there are lots of jews. yay!
lots of rich kids.
also lots of kids who are here on scholarship, and couldnt afford it any other way.
most students are from long island, new jersey, mass, connecticut, maryland, new hampshire, and pennsylvania, with a few from florida, california, and oregon thrown in.
verrrrrry liberal. republicans are frowned upon. lol.
Mary-Kate
Poor students would feel out of place at hofstra. There are BMWs everyone and walking to class is like a fashion show, filled with the newest juicy couture sweats and true religion jeans. Makesure you have UGGS before you come her or you will be destroyed. Also, a Starbucks addiction is a must.
Anna
There are alot of difference racial groups - alot of minorities are here. Everyone pretty much gets along. Although white people get targeted by locals more outside of campus. Religion is varied here...there is a large jewish population and lots of christians too. It's pretty much all mixed up here. The only kind of student that would feel out of place here is a homophob. We're close to the city...we have alot of homosexuals. It's how it is. Students wear anything from designer clothes to sweatpants to class...and to the bar. Different types of students interact - although it's fairly limited. It's not taboo or anything...mixing just isn't something that happens all that much here. You have a huge circle of friends - it just tends to be similar friends. Umm...there are lots of little tables in the dining hall...and your lucky if there is a free seat. As said before, most Hofstra students are from Long Island/Queens/Brooklyn...as well as the rest of the planet. Financial backgrounds range from broke to rich. Middle class is probably most seen here. Some students are politically active...some are politically aware...potheads are here talk about politics but aren't aware or active (the majority of campus). It's a college campus - they are lefties...with the occasional right. Students are concerned with their earnings I guess.
Rachel
If you're female and you dress like you're at a yeti ski resort you're in the right place.
Tara
I have seen a variety of races on campus, but I would say the majority is white. Religion, I have not personally come across to frequently in my short tenure at Hofstra so far but it is evident that there are many different types of religious groups. I would have to say a less finanicially privledged student may feel out of place at Hofstra, seeing that there is a significant population of those who are. Different types of students interact at least in my experience, though I cannot say what occurs outside academic hours. I have never been to the dining hall. I would like to say a chunk of students are from the tri-state area surrounding Hofstra, but I have met students from Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, and the like. I would say, yes, students are politically aware, especially more so this year as Hofstra is hosting the last of the 2008 Presidential Debates. I would have to say too that I have seen conservative students and liberal students, so political views are too varied. I have never heard salary discussed.
Quinn
Students wear many different styles to school. Education majors tend to wear "teacher" clothes. Business majors often wear suits. Dance/Drama majors usually wear clothing they can easily move in. The other styles run the gammet: jeans and sweatshirt, mini skirts, sweats, anything you can think of.
Hofstra is hosting the final 2008 Presidential debate. To prepare the campus for this amazing opportunity, Hofstra is hosting Educate 2008. This campaign has many programs and seminars designed to educate the students about the candidates, the election process, and other political processes. Students are very involved in the planning of these activities.
Students at Hofstra come from all over the country. The top 10 states are most from the northeast, but Florida and California also rank in the top 10. Most students who attend Hofstra are out of state.