The University of Texas at San Antonio Top Questions

Describe the students at your school.

Erika

Not all the times do the classmates talk but for the most part on Web ct they try to get study sessions together to help each other out. A lot of people at school just stick to the people they know rather than metting someone new.

Shaniqua

My classmates are very engaging with the professors.

Jennifer

Very diverse, some care about school while others don't, some do very well and others fail....

Nicole

My classmates are always open to ak other students if they are confused, and we all help each other. I have made many friends this way because people at my school are very nice and also friendly.

Robyn

The students here for the most part are friendly and helpful if you ever need assistance in a course; in addition to being welcoming in regards to the social scene on campus.

Paul

They tend to keep to themselves.

jessica

diverse, ready to learn, intersted in the major, nice, trying their best to achieve.

Matthew

My classmates are very diverse and very career-goal oriented.

Mike

highly diverce.

sarah

I'm a bio /pre-med major, so the competition is hard.. everyone is always studying!

Blake

UTSA is a very diverse campus. There are students from all kinds of different backgrounds that come here.

Owen

The UTSA student body is diverse and outspoken, even as colleges go. There are strong cultural, degree-based, theistic / atheistic, political, and other groups of all kinds. Minorities in general, and the Latino poulation in specific, are very active and well-placed within the student community. Grossly generalizing, the student body seems to be left-leaning and religious apathetic, but there are also active conservative, moderate, Christian, athiest, and Muslim contingents on campus. Most of the student population comes from locations within Texas, but national and international students are not at all uncommon.

Stef

I haven't had any real experiences with certain groups on campus. I do know that there are people of every race, gender, and age here and everyone seems to fit in just fine. It is really great. Students here wear anything, from jeans and tshirts, to slacks and button up shirts, to pajama pants and a sweater. It is a very relax atmosphere, which I think is good because if the students are comfortable, they are more likely to continue school and learn better. All students here interact with each other with no problems that I have seen. When I do go to the JPL for lunch, there is such a mixture of students at each table. Again, different genders, different races, different majors, everything!! I really have no clue where most students here at UTSA come from or about financial backgrounds or about political preferences. Here in the engineering department we do talk about salaries of newly graduated engineers. And it is not so much just to talk about the money, it is more of a way to let us know how much our knowledge and hard work had paid off. When it comes time to getting a job, we need to know where to start discussing offers with employers.