The students here are really friendly. They come from all over and are quick to lend a hand. I have made my life long friends here and I wouldn't change that for the world.
I would say the students at Radford are a very open and accepting group of people. There are a lot of religious groups on campus along with greek life, various clubs, etc... The campus atmosphere is laid back, so I feel like it would be hard to feel left out with so many different club activities to try. Most students are middle to upper class, but there are also students who work and pay their way through. It is a very even mix of students at Radford, so I feel like there is a good amount of mixing and mingling one could do.
Friendly and hardworking
Some were focused, others not so much. Students were more serious around their senior year.
Radford is not a big school, but we are diverse. While the majority of our students are females, we have students from many different countries, regions, ethic backgrounds, and races. We have a greek system, but it does not over-rule life around campus. Students at Radford know how to party, but work hard too.
We have all walks of life on this campus, Radford is very diverse. All kinds of races, religions, LGBT, and many others. Most of the students here are from the towns around the school or from northern Virginia. Most students wear comfortable, but appropriate clothing to classes, it ranges from pajamas/sweatpants to dressing up.
As a student who is only a sophomore i find that my classmates are typically new students as well and they only seem to be focused on partying and stuff of that nature and just go to class because they have to. Having taken a few upper level classes i notice that student at a higher level are typically more focused on education yet still party from time to time.
There are a variety of students that attend Radford. At Radford you can meet people from a lot of different backgrounds. We have students who come from other countries, other states, big towns, small towns. All the students have a chance to interact with each other, there are a ton of clubs and organizations that bring people together.
There are a variety of students that attend Radford. At Radford you can meet people from a lot of different backgounds. We have students who come from other countries, other states, big towns, small towns. All the students have a chance to interact with eachother, there are a ton of clubs and organizations that bring people together.
My classmates are friendly, fun, and all very serious about their degrees of choice.
A lot of people call my classmates party animals, but they really aren't, they're-- scratch that-- WE'RE college students, we're excited to be at Radford, we're proud of our school, we're spirited.
My classmates are my colleagues in my educational journey who support me in all of my educational endeavors.
Radfords student body is medium in size. The students are really friendly and you see a lot of southern hospitality ( lots of good ol' boys). The majority of the student body is white, but that doesn't mean there aren't opportunities for other students. There are quite a few historically african american fraternities/sororities on campus. The campus isn't "cliquey" and everybody intereacts. You will never see a table of JUST greek life or JUST athletes. Everybody accepts everyone. Religion is very accepted on campus. There are many religious clubs on campus, churches around town, and religious gatherings on campus. Most students are from Virginia. The school is pretty conservative, politically, but its not prevalent on campus.
My classmates at Radford are very down to earth.
My classmates are intelegent, curious, and fun.
friendly and supportive.
My classmates are very artistic, and very helpful.
they are very helpful and kind. everyone has great feeling of community and friendship.
Most of my classmates seem to be focused on the subject, and helpful to thr peers.
My classmates are so diverse there is no way to explain them all in one sentence save the word I have already applied: diverse.
My classmates are very different some are very outgoing, outspoken, and opinionated and others are extremely shy and keep to themselves.
Helpful and nice
everyone is unique and entitled to an opinion and self expression.
socail
Some work hard, some are lazy... they're a diverse group of people.
My classmates in college are mostly middle class, in-state Virginia students that only came to Radford because they were denied at their first choice schools. They like to party alot and academics are not their first priority.
In most of my classes, students feel at ease to openly talk about whatever might be on their mind while remembering to respect each others ideals and beliefs.
My classmates are fun to be around, they are helpful, and they are intelligent for the most part.
My classmates are smart, helpful and friendly individuals.
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