Campus Life |
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| 879 |
Total UndergradsIncluding 311 Part-time |
Gender Breakdown: |
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| Student | Total |
|---|---|
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.3% |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 12.6% |
| Black/non-Hispanic | 7.1% |
| Hispanic | 3.2% |
| Non-resident alien | 3.5% |
| Race/Ethnicity unknown | 10.8% |
| Two or more races | 0.0% |
| White/non-Hispanic | 62.5% |
| Disabilities | |
|---|---|
| Percent of students with disability | 3% or less |
Services Offered
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Living
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Reserved Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)
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| Arrests On Campus | |
|---|---|
| Illegal Weapons Possession | 0 |
| Drug Law Violation | 0 |
| Liquor Law Violation | 0 |
| Criminal Offenses On Campus | |
|---|---|
| Personal Crime | 0 |
| Property Crime | 6 |
“Don't live in a dorm. It's overpriced.…”
“I live in the dorms. I personally love it because I don't mind sharing bathrooms/kitchesn.…”
“I am a commuter student like many of my classmates so I cannot personally speak for the quality of dorm life. However, many of my friends live on campus and…”
The options for on campus dining are limited to the hospital cafeteria and a few other small eating spots. That is not a major issue, however, because the campus is in the middle of the city and there are many options to get food from local restaurants or major food chains.
» Read MoreThere is no cafeteria hall, so be ready to cook your own meals.
» Read MoreOn campus dinning is not great. The hospital cafe is good. The surrounding restaurants have tasty food and specials for students.
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» Read MoreThe only greek things here are honor societies usually need above a 3.5 for undergrad and above 3.8 for graduate.
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