University of Washington-Seattle Campus Top Questions

Describe the students at University of Washington-Seattle Campus.

Layla

The University of Washington's student body can be described in one word: diverse. Students at this school are not only diverse in terms of race, gender, religious views, socio-economic status, or age but in terms of experience, beliefs, tastes, and views. Political variances go hand in hand with student nationalities. The campus is scattered with international as well as in-state resident students. The extensive variety of students lends itself to creating a complex, creative, and welcoming atmosphere. Where culture can be experience, political views can be voiced, financial backgrounds are discussed, and religious views are respected. Every difference amongst UW students is valued as a unique and important contribution to creating a diverse student body.

Meva

There is a lot of diversity at the UW. You will find a club for everything you can imagine! We have a lot of religious and political groups, we also have some interesting groups like the Quidditch club and the PB&J club. The students here have a voice, they stand up for what they believe in and when they don't agree with something they let their voices be heard.

Elizabeth

UW is a widely diverse community, and the prevailing atmosphere is one of acceptance.

Chelsea

There are all kinds of specialized groups and clubs for whatever your interest. Every year at the beginning, they all set up in a main area and you are free to just wander and sign up for information and get all sorts of crazy free stuff. If you can't find the specific group of people, you are free to make one and become a RSO (registered Student Organization). You even get a a bit of money to print copies. Because this is Washington, people are predominately liberal, but that doesn't mean everyone is, and that doesn't mean people don't keep an open mind. To pigeon hole an 40,000 people as one thing or another is impossible. There is literally every type of person here, and I'm sure with a little effort, you will find each other.

Elyssa

The University of Washington has an immensely diverse populations. There are many active student groups for various ethnicities, sexual orientations and political standings that are always recruiting and demonstrating in the main square. It is wonderful to know that there is so much acceptance here. I am constantly amazed by the kindness of students around me.

Melissa

You can't really describe the students at my school because it's so diverse. It would take years to describe all of them. We've got someone from every race and ethnicity you can think of. UW welcomes all religion, traditions, sexual orientation, socio-economics, and any other groups. I've met snotty, rich kids and I've met kids who lived in underrepresented areas such as myself. It's quite a mixed diversity.

Fiona

UW hosts every single type of person. Every race, religion, and sexual orientation is represented on campus and there is a niche for everyone.

Emily

UW students tend to be more liberal - from my experience - there are always rallies being held for some purpose or another, if you have a cause you are passionate about, it is easy to get support from the student body. Everyone seems to be very involved and aware of politics and what is going on around the world. It's great because it leads to such interesting and diverse conversations!

Kevin

There are so many different kinds of students here, you'll find your niche. There are a lot of different clubs and activities designed to help students interact with others who have the same interests. I feel like it's pretty typical in that you have your geniuses, spoiled kids, hard-workers, etc. The general feel is that students are more liberal than conservative, but this comes as little surprise. A, this is Seattle, Washington. B, these are students who have just moved away from their parents. But this is just a generalization, and you will definitely find a mix of different opinions.

Alexandria

Seattle is a very liberal place. Because of this, the UW is a very accepting place of all different types of students. No matter your sexual orientation, socio-economic status, or place of origin, there will be a place for you. The student body mainly comes from within the state of Washington. However, because of the recent budget cuts, more out of state students are being accepted. There are many California, Oregon, and Idaho students as well. The international student population at UW is also very large. Many people come over from Asia, The most needed clothing at UW is an umbrella, rain boots, and a rain jacket. This is what the typical student wears to class on rainy days. People say that Seattle is not a fashionable city, but students at the UW don't fit this stereotype. On days it's not raining, students usually dress up to class and look very presentable. Financial backgrounds range a lot. It is hard to tell which financial background a student is from and frankly, it doesn't really matter. There is a group for everyone at UW. This being said, people tend to stick with those that are most like them. The international students stick together, the athletes are always together, and the greek students usually are together as well. Students are very politically active. Seattle is a very liberal city and so is the UW. There are always protests going on in the main square. People predominately tend to lean towards the left, but there are still some that lean to the right. There are groups for everyone and a place for everyone. People are also very focused on what they will be doing after they graduate. People don't really talk about how much they'll earn one day, but they talk about what they want to do and are always searching for internships or jobs., There are many different schools and majors at UW, so it just depends on which school you are in.