Wheaton College-Norton Top Questions

Describe the students at Wheaton College-Norton.

Kate

Most Wheaton students are focused on their academics but involved in the community through clubs or sports.

Jessica

Their interests are diverse , but they are all interesting and friendly people.

Dahjanay

My classmates are smart and friendly.

Emily

My classmates are creative thinkers who look at assignmets at many different angles to consider the best way to approach the assignment.

Carrie

While lacking in diversity, Wheaton's general student body is open to all people regardless of race, religion, or sexual orientation. There are a variety of on-campus activities with the purpose of educating students about lifestyles and cultures other than their own. These range from belly-dancing classes, to an active LGBT society, to various religious ceremonies. Students at Wheaton are focused mainly on the impact their actions will have on the world, and not how much they'll get paid to do them. Most students at Wheaton are from New England, but there is a sizable crowd of west coast, mid-west, and international students.

Kayla

There are groups for everything ranging from religions to LGBT to global issues. There are many different types of people on campus, though I must say it took me some time to feel comfortable. I did not go to a private high school or have the same opportunities many of my schoolmates did, but eventually I found friends who were down-to-earth. It's hard for anyone to start living at college, but if you keep trying, you'll really end up liking it. Most students are from New England, but I have met people from the West coast and I am friends with people from other countries. It is a diverse school with many types of people- just like any college is.

Melissa

Students at Wheaton are a diverse and interesting group. I think that no person would really feel out of place at Wheaton, unless they never open their mouth. People are always willing to talk with someone new and make them feel welcome. Students are very active in a great variety of clubs and groups. Singing is strong on campus, as well as sports (no football though!). Different types of students are brought together through classes and continue to interact long after the class, and semester end. There's no sense that once you've made your friends in your first year, that those are the only people that you'll know, or hang out with at Wheaton.

Courtney

Very welcoming. I'd have to say more left wing though for sure. Lots of different groups of people. Sports also have a strong presence, or so I think...but I'm an athlete.

Meaghan

I feel like Wheaton is very open to people of other nationalities, races, and sexual orientation. There have been a few discriminatory acts against some people but for the most part, I think the school is very open to differences. I think the only person that would feel out of place at Wheaton would be someone who did not go out and meet people and be active in the college community. As long as you apply yourself, there will be people that you can conncet with, which will make living at Wheaton a better experience. Most students choose to wear whatever their feel like on tha day. People go to class in sweats, designer outfits, pajamas, jeans; I've even seen a girl wearing a tutu over tights. You really do not have to worry about how your dressed when out and about because it seems like there's always someone dressed more outrageously than you. I don't think Wheaton has separate group tables; people sit with their friends, whether they be geeks, athletes, partiers, teachers' pets or just best friends. Most students that go there are from New England and from New York. There are people from the West Coast, the middle of the USA, and from other countries, although not in as large a population as from the Northeast. i feel that many people that attend Wheaton are financially well-off and are more liberal than conservative.

Jim

Small amount of diversity, largely white. Basic high school cliques still remain however people are generally more willing to intermingle due to it being such a small school.