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What are some of the most diverse schools in the US?

I'm thinking about applying to schools that have a diverse student body. It’s really important for me to be in an environment with people from different backgrounds. Can anyone suggest some of the most diverse colleges or universities in the US?

a year ago

Sure, that sounds like a great consideration factor for your college search. There are several U.S. colleges and universities known for their diverse student bodies both in terms of domestic diversity and international representation.

1. University of Hawaii at Manoa: This school is at the top when it comes to ethnic diversity. Its mix of Asian, Caucasian, Native Hawaiian, Hispanic, African American, and students belonging to other ethnicities is nearly equal.

2. University of California—Los Angeles (UCLA): Known for its impressive mix of racial and ethnic diversity, UCLA has a substantial percentage of students from various ethnic backgrounds, along with an international presence.

3. University of California—Berkeley (UC Berkeley): UC Berkeley is also a leader for diversity, with a wide variety of ethnicities and a solid representation of international students.

4. Rutgers University—New Brunswick: Touted as one of the most racially diverse universities, Rutgers boasts a beautiful tapestry of cultures and international representation.

5. University of Nevada—Las Vegas (UNLV): UNLV enjoys a broad mix of racial and ethnic groups, and international students are well represented.

6. Stanford University: Stanford University has a wide mix of races and ethnicities present, as well as a significant international student population.

Remember that diversity isn't limited to ethnicity or nationality. Diversity can also extend to factors such as socio-economic backgrounds, religious beliefs, and experiences. It can be helpful to explore individual school websites or reach out to admissions offices directly to gain a more nuanced understanding of the different ways these campuses support diverse student populations.

a year ago

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