Arthur
I am a senator in the student government where we just approved a 400,000 dollar budget for the upcoming year. This is what keeps our events up and running, including awesome spring flings, barbeques, water slides, and much more.
Erin
A lot of Westminster students are from all over the U.S. A lot of the student body skis/snowboards but not everyone. There is definitely a feeling of diversity at this campus.
Kaitlyn
Westminster has a wide range of diverse students. The students are from all over the world. As a Westminster student you will interact with different people and grow withing yourself as you expand beyond your boundaries.
Jesse
Alot of different cultural groups in the classroom
Jesse
Good student body. By far the most open minded, diverse and accepting student body in Utah. It is a liberal arts college, and it would be considered liberal by most standards anywhere in the US. Since the student body is small, most everyone knows each other, on top of that there aren't many "groups" that people only stay in. Most students are very studious, but there are the aforementioned "snow bros" and lacrosse players
Jordan
The student body isnt too diverse, mostly white people with the exception of some international students
Jesse
The school is pretty moderate to liberal, probably because of it's private, liberal arts standing and it's history. I'd also say it's a pretty diverse school racially and ethnically and is a great school for students who grew up in Utah and weren't Mormon to finally find friends who may fall away from that lifestyle.
Kelsey
Student body is really diverse but there's not obvious cliques. Everyone generally gets along. There are people from all walks of life and there's generally a place for everyone.
Jesse
Westminster is super accepting of everyone and there couldn't be a more welcome environment. Everyone realizes that we are all unique and we work together to make the best community that we can on campus. The students are fairly laid back and dress to classes is usually casual, though there are plenty of people in business dress, military uniforms, pajamas, you name it! It really doesn't matter and no one cares about what others are wearing or what they look like.
Jesse
Inclusion is the big word for Westminster's student body. Everybody has a place where they can belong. You will see at the student center people wearing suits right next to someone in all his snow gear right next to an ROTC student in camo right next to someone in a hoody and jeans. There are organizations for different religions, nationalities, ethnicities, languages, and interests. The only student who would feel uncomfortable on campus would be a member of a group watched by the Southern Poverty Law Center.