Tate
I feel that the student body is a majority caucasion, there is not a lot of minorities.
Megan
I think there is a club for anyone here i am just not personally in one, unless you consider a sorority one.
Charlie
Like I previously stated, I believe that the University of Arizona has a lot of California kids and local Arizona kids.
Chris
Arizona has a very diverse student body. I think there are alot of different people here for many reason and from all over. As usual though, there is a higher population of white people as oppposed to minorities, but I think that the university does a good job of incorporating several ethnicities and people who think in different ways.
Chris
Most students look like they're from Orange County, California. Guys wear shorts, tshirts, and sandals to class while girls wear short skirts, low tops and sunglasses. They're are a lot of kids from California and Chicago,IL. Kids are obsessed with money.
Torry
Again, since it's such a large and diverse student body, no one can really feel out of place. Unless maybe you are very unattractive. Even handicapped people are well accommodated, almost every building has wheelchair access. Students generally dress very casually, often in Wildcats gear. Different types of students interact in their non-major classes but, since Greek life is big, there is a clique-ish mentality here. Most Arizona students are from Arizona and California, or NYC kids looking for better weather. I'd say middle/upper middle class is the standard here. Students are not that politically aware or active from what I've seen. I'd call the school very much in the center politically, since it's a Republican controlled environment in a Democratic city with kids from both backgrounds. I'd call it kind of purple.
Jessica
Most people at Arizona have a lot of money. Most people are not racist or religious. Most students dress up for class. All the boys will wear designer jeans, a typical California hat and California shades. Girls will dress in very little and will pile on the makeup. If you wear sweat pants or a t-shirt, you will stand out in a very bad way. Most people don't care about politics, but if they do, they are very liberal.
Evan
I don't appreciate when Mormon enthusiasts come up to me on campus and force their viewpoints. Religion is just the ancient past time and traditions of your particular family. We're all the same, we're all people. We just all have different traditions. Just like playing football on thanksgiving. But just let me be when I'm walking on campus, don't try and get me to change my values.
Ani
From my experience of walking through the mall and observing the different stands and events held there, I think the student body has given everyone of all races, religions, and other groups comfort.
Eli
the student body is so diverse, you have your bros, preps, jocks, nerds, japs, girly girls, pretty much anything. No more what group or religion you are, there is a place for you. As a Jew, I am very comfortable since Hillel is so involved on campus.
When you meet someone, most likely they're from arizona, california, or chicago. I was suprised how many students from illinois are here. however, since this is the average student when I meet someone from ny its special because its so rare.