Agnes Scott College Top Questions

What is the stereotype of students at your school? Is this stereotype accurate?

Brittany

A stereotype for students here at Agnes are that because we attend an all women's college that we are all automatically apart of the queer community. However, this stereotype is not accurate at all. Attending an all women's college does not have a direct correlation to one's sexuality. Though there are students who identify with the queer community, that definitely does not speak to every students way of life.

Brittany

A stereotype for students here at Agnes are that because we attend an all women's college that we are all lesbians. However, this stereotype is not accurate at all. Attending an all women's college does not have a direct correlation to one's sexuality. Though there are students who identify with the queer community, that definitely does not speak to every students way of life.

Brittany

A stereotype for students here at Agnes are that because we attend an all women's college that we are all lesbians. However, this stereotype is not accurate at all. Attending an all women's college does not have a direct correlation to one's sexuality. Though there are students who identify with the queer community, that definitely does not speak to every students way of life.

Olivia

We have the "All Girls School" Stereotype. But it's so not Agnes. A large number of people assume that since everyone there is female then everyone must be a lesbian. That's a total myth! I've also been asked on several occasions if we have curfews, all female professors, and if boys are not allowed on campus. False! It's college we don't have curfews and boys are allowed to be on campus and visit etc. but there are certain rules and guidelines for safety purposes, during the first few weeks of being a first year you are asked to sign-in and out where you are going if it is after a certain hour at night and all residents (upperclassmen too) have to sign in their guests (male and female) if they plan on hanging out in the residence halls. Lastly, we have male and female professors. The actual stereotype of an Agnes Scott woman from my experience is, honorable, feisty, talented, diverse, intelligent and friendly.