
Which is the most popular ASU school?
The ASU students who attended the University of Utah in 2019 were ranked first and third in terms of popularity, according to a survey of students from the U.S. and Canada by the University at Buffalo.
The students were surveyed on their perceptions of the ASU campus, their university experiences and their general opinion of ASU.
“The top three were also the most liked, the first time that has happened in our survey,” said UB professor and author Dr. Michael Schleicher.
“People seem to be very happy with the university, and it’s really good news for the university as a whole.”
In terms of general opinions of the UB community, students surveyed in 2019 ranked ASU as the most open, accepting, compassionate and safe university.
“I think people are very excited about ASU and I think they’re looking forward to the future,” said ASU sophomore student, Nanai Nunez.
“ASU is definitely the place to be for people of color and LGBTQIA+ people.”
In 2019, UB students said they found ASU’s campus environment “very welcoming.”
“It’s very welcoming,” said freshman Kayla Lai.
“It feels like there are more people there to support you.”
“They were very open and inclusive,” said sophomore student Nanaa Akaem.
“They’re very supportive of each other and it really does feel like a community.
“As long as there’s someone there to help them, they feel like they’re safe.” “
If someone is being bullied, they have a lot of resources there,” said junior student, Annette Jones.
“As long as there’s someone there to help them, they feel like they’re safe.”
Overall, U.K. students rated ASU the most accepting university, with students in the U-K averaging 2.1 on the “Openness Scale.”
In 2018, U-S students averaged 3.3.
“We have the most supportive and supportive staff and staff members, so I’m not surprised to see this number,” said University of Auckland student, Emily Larkin.
“And I think it shows that the ASUs community is really open and accepting.”
U-Haul students averaged 2.7 on the scale, and U-Travis students averaged 1.8.
“U-T is definitely a very welcoming university,” said former ASU student, Hannah Boudreaux.
“When I went to U-travis, it was just really welcoming and inclusive.
I’ve never felt that at U-M.
It’s definitely a welcoming university.”
ASU has become a leader in providing academic and career opportunities to women in their first-generation communities, and is a leading provider of employment and health care services to students of color.
The university has been recognized as one of the nation’s top 20 universities for women and women of color by U.N. Women and has been ranked as one the best universities for LGBTQIA-identified students by UNAIDS.
The U-Blessed and ASU Students’ Association is dedicated to promoting gender equality, racial justice, and inclusion in higher education and beyond.
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