Salve Regina University Top Questions

Describe the students at your school.

Devyn

Preppy, tend to be wealthier, usually from CT, MA, RI, NH, NJ.

Julia

Some are nice, some are snotty. Try to get to know them before you assume. "Never judge a book by it's cover." People at this school can surprise you.

julianne

My classmates are entertaining but are also attentive and studious.

Angela

Salve (and the area immediately surrounding campus) suffers from a severe lack of diversity of every kind. Campus is predominantly white, upper-middle/upper class, straight, and apathetically Christian. Salve is not particularly generous in terms of financial aid, which limits the amount of non-wealthy students able to attend. LGBT students still occasionally face prejudice. Ethnic minorities and international students feel out of place and often transfer. I worked as an International Student Mentor and had an international roommate, and all of the students I worked with had trouble adjusting to a curriculum that often presupposes a Catholic background (students are required to take two religion courses), as well as difficulty integrating with a student body that is largely ignorant of other cultures. Students who do not follow the stereotypical college student "uniform" (leggings, uggs, North Face, etc) are treated like weirdos. As a result, there are very few "characters" on campus from whom you can learn about a different perspective.

Angela

Salve (and the area immediately surrounding campus) suffers from a severe lack of diversity of every kind. Campus is predominantly white, upper-middle/upper class, straight, and apathetically Christian. Salve is not particularly generous in terms of financial aid, which limits the amount of non-wealthy students able to attend. LGBT students still occasionally face prejudice. Ethnic minorities and international students feel out of place and often transfer. I worked as an International Student Mentor and had an international roommate, and all of the students I worked with had trouble adjusting to a curriculum that often presupposes a Catholic background (students are required to take two religion courses), as well as difficulty integrating with a student body that is largely ignorant of other cultures. Students who do not follow the stereotypical college student "uniform" (leggings, uggs, North Face, etc) are treated like weirdos. As a result, there are very few "characters" on campus from whom you can learn about a different perspective.

Maria

They are hard workers, and know what they want for their future.

Rose

We have different thoughts and goals. The way that they opporate are totally different than mine. For most of them, money is not the problem so it makes life a little bit easy but I can't never do half of the things that they do and sometimes, I feel like an outcast but they make me feel WELCOME which is very refreshing to know. The atmosphere is lovely and friendly.

Gina

My classmates were outgoing, talkative, willing to learn, helpful, and intelligent.

Paul

helpful on projects and eager to learn

Caitlin

My classmates, speaking in horrific generalizations, are: materialistic, well-off, naive, Catholic, reticent, narrow-minded, conservative, good-looking, conservative, hard-working, kind and motivated.

Leanne

Rich, stuck up, drug addicts.

Blair

Some are judgemental out of their own insecurities. However, some are friendly and nice.

whitney

Depending on the professor and engaged conversation my classmates for the most part are understanding and willing to listen, but also all have their own opinions.

Michael

Not very interested in learning besides what is required of them but willing to complete all work assigned.

Samantha

After being in high school, I was extremely surprised at how open-minded, understanding, and truly engaging most of the students at Salve Regina are.

Jenna

Preppy, friendly, worried, a little shy, and a little snobby.

Megan

awesome

Megan

Really friendly.