From my experience at Pomona, it seems pretty good so far. Academic wise Pomona is very much up there and they have a lot of resources for students to make sure they can succeed and get the help they need. They have the QSC which is where a lot of […]
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I’d say many of the resources for Black students here at UL are in the form of close-knit relationships. UL is not cliquey at all. My college is, and always has, made it a goal to design with inclusivity. For me, this means I have an opportunity to be heard […]
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You can actually date at a PWI. I know many people struggle but it’s just about taking that chance. I was never really looking for a relationship it just found me. Yes, I would flirt with people to see if I still had it or a few guys would approach […]
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There isn’t enough diversity for there to be major cliques, but similar ethnicities try to stick together when they can. I don’t really know if there are resources available for black students honestly. Besides a safe space like Black Student Unity (BSU), there isn’t really that much for the black […]
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CNU is not entirely segregated, but somewhat. There are resources for Black students but I have never used them. I honestly don’t know if the school supports students of color. I wish CNU had scholarships, jobs, and study help for students of color. I do not feel represented. I believe […]
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CNU is cliquey to a degree but with there being more white folks than black, the black folks tend to have to intermingle with the white folk. I don’t believe there are any resources specific to black students. CNU supports black students by treating them like white students. I wish […]
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One night I went to socialize with my white neighbors because I spent a lot of my first semester inside. We hung out in one of their rooms, and it was just one other person. The person I was with propositioned me for drugs, and I decided to take a […]
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You can see the divide between races and ethnicities, but for the most part, people tend to integrate and befriend anyone who they believe is friend-worthy. There are some resources for Black students, but they are often student-provided. Other times, the resources are there but are not as convenient as […]
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CCU was cliquey between races; there was an obvious imbalance of Black vs white students, especially in the performing arts department. I did not always feel represented at school. Sometimes I did, but in most cases, I felt that my upbringing and culture were totally different and not acknowledged such […]
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At Scripps College, there are some resources geared towards Black students. However, our situation is a bit interesting, as we function within the Claremont Consortium. There are five undergraduate institutions, and we have an Office of Black Student Affairs (OBSA), that gears more resources for Scripps students, alongside the other […]
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