University of Cincinnati-Main Campus Top Questions

Describe the students at University of Cincinnati-Main Campus.

Karim

Smart, caring and very motivated students.

Krystle

Dedicated in learning the knowledge needed to pursue their dreams and obtain their goals. Drive and ambition to succeed and help their classmates along the way.

Jamie

UC students are actively engagedon campus and within the community, concerned with the overall quality of the time they spend at UC, and challenge traditional, and care about their education.

Danielle

They were typically all caucasian and they would not interact or speak to me, yet they would interact with eachother and speak to eachother.

Kevonyah

My classmates are the opposite of me mostly white and middle class.

Cathy

My classmates were open-minded and well-rounded students who brought fresh ideas to my classes.and with us there was quite a bit of debate that was critical but not harsh, more beneficial to us and our work than anything.

Jordan

Frugal in speech.

Sabria

Fun, energitic and very talkative!!

Dylan

My classmates are very introvert and afraid to network with people that they do not know.

Cody

As an RA I realize how much this university stresses diversity. This diversity includes social economic status, religion, sexuality, race, gender, and so on. If you are a CCM major (music related) you will probably go to class dressed nice because you are constantly putting on performances, or practicing for one. As a DAAP student (art/architecture) major you will probably dress very expressive, and individualistic. Engineers usually dress very down to earth, and most other majors vary all over the place. People walk around campus in Camo, or Air force uniforms if they are in ROTC. There are many different organizations on campus that represent all different diversities—religious organizations. The RAAP program (Racial awareness program) covers racial, SES and sexuality issues—and is one of the largest organizations on campus. Most of the students are from Ohio, or Kentucky. But I have met students from almost anywhere—including many from India, Japan, or China.