University of Louisville Top Questions

What is the stereotype of students at University of Louisville? Is this stereotype accurate?

Kassandra

A majority of the students here are from the Louisville area. I think Louisville has a very wide range of "stereotypes," there is not just one that encompasses the student body. I can say that we DO have a substantial Greek life presence on campus, as well as a large student-athlete population.

Keenan

Personally, for the school to be considered more of a larger institution, I think that the University of Louisville does an outstanding job of building relationships between students and its faculty.Most students dread the idea or feeling of being just another number, at this university, students have the opportunity to be recognized and feel important. This can definitely have an impact on the success of students and the student body as a whole, which is reflected with the increasing academic proficiency and overall, graduating students.

Emily

The common stereotype for students at my school are party animals. We have a very large and very active Greek life on campus, and they love to party. However, they all are great people who focus on school and participate in other activities as well. Overall, students party, but school is still the focus.

Tajah

The stereotype of the students at my school would be sports- crazed! With such a huge in-state rival and a pretty good team, can you blame us?

Jessica

The stereotype of students at my school is that none of us have jobs and our Mom's and Dad's pay for everything. This is probably the same for most larger universities. There is a lot of promotion for fraternities and sororities, but I know plenty of people who are not in one including myself.

Taylor

Honestly, I really believe that the main stereotype here at the University is just overall diversity. Here, there are so many different cultures and lifestyles. We have a large variety of International Exchange students, students of varying ethnicity, etc. Of course, like every university, however, we have jocks, frat kids, and of course the geeks and nerds! Everyone here, though, is obviously very intelligent and making a lot of themselves and their futures!

Corey

Here at the University of Louisville, we've got a myriad of students on campus. UofL is a college in an urban setting. Most of our students commute to school daily. Many students live in Louisville, and some even live in Southern Indiana, right across the Ohio River (Students from Southern Indiana don't have to pay a higher tuition rate; they get the in-state tuition rate that Kentuckians like myself receive). Since there are so many commuter students, there really isn't a "typical" student here. It isn't until you get into specific majors at UofL do you start to see anything resembling a stereotype. For example, at the Speed School of Engineering, there are some of the typical nerds/geeks that people imagine....however I can honestly tell you it is FAR less than you would think. Most of us are just your average college student with a knack for math and science in some way. The ONLY stereotype found here in a somewhat consistent manner are the fraternity and sorority students, which is really no different than any other college I've seen/been to. In short, stereotypes aren't the norm here at UofL.