University of St Thomas-Saint Paul Top Questions

What kind of person should attend University of St Thomas-Saint Paul?

Heather

A person who is commited to their education, enjoys community service, wants to get involved in campus life, wants to be more than a number, and wants a balance between city and suburb life.

Nickolaus

Really any person that just wants to learn and receive a great education. Someone willing to work hard for four years to learn career related information.

Laura

A social, outgoing, smart, career-driven person.

Clare

The type of person to attend St. Thomas would be a upper middle class white heterosexual individual. Besides this type of person, not many other students attend St. Thomas. This university is not very racially, ethnically or socially diverse. Most students share the same homogenic background and could be mistaken for each other.

Melissa

Sociable people who want to learn and meet a lot of people.

Cory

The kind of person that should attend the University of St. Thomas is someone who wants more out of their education than merely listening to lectures and taking notes. Small class sizes and peer interaction play a large role in classes at St. Thomas. Someone who wants to be challenged by their education will find this school to be a great fit.

Lowry

Someone who is very disciplined.

Wendy

The University of St. Thomas is suited for a student looking for a prestigious, faith based education that is looking for both a big city and small town feel.

Louisa

I think that a motivated and determined person should attend this school. The University of St. Thomas is a great school that strives to challenge the minds of its students. The people who are thinking about attending St. Thomas should be ready to live and portray the university's mission statement, "Inspired by Catholic intellectual tradition, the University of St. Thomas educates students to be morally responsible leaders who think critically, act wisely and work skillfully to advance the common good".

Vang

Anyone and everyone :) Especially those who want to get into the business, social work and education program. It is competitive or difficult if interested in sciences; not all courses are required year-round.