<p>What are some very diverse schools, that preferably have a good pre-med program? Thanks!</p>
<p>UCs. some of em are great for premed. Diverse, yeah i guess kinda. Or at least accepting is probably a better word, for most of them (considering, racism isnt too common in california, or at least not in NorCal. But UCs are mostly just white and asian.)</p>
<p>Temple. It’s incredibly diverse and it’s got a very strong pre-med program.</p>
<p>University of Miami is very diverse and has a strong pre-med program. Giving lots of scholarships too.</p>
<p>Princeton Review List of Most Diverse Student Population:</p>
<p>Depaul
George Mason
Wesleyan College
University of Miami
CUNY-Hunter College
MIT
Stanford
Temple
Mt Holyoke
Wellesley College
Agnes Scott
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
SUNY-Stonybrook
NJIT
U Maryland-College Park
U San Francisco
U South Florida
Randolph Macon
Manhattanville College</p>
<p>I second the University of Miami, which is extremely strong in biology, etc. I think it would be your ideal atmosphere (not only is it diverse, but everyone seems to mix and get along). </p>
<p>Stanford would be good too, if you can get in. </p>
<p>Mount Holyoke is also really good for pre-med.</p>
<p>Columbia University</p>
<p>All top privates: Ivies, Stanford, Duke, Northwestern…all are very diverse.</p>
<p>I’d recommend Columbia the least out of those because it has a big core that hurts your ability to take easy electives boost your GPA.</p>
<p>Ideal premed school should be a combination of prestige in name, and allowing you to get a strong GPA, with tons of related research and community service opportunities. Most top schools are extremely diverse.</p>
<p>Boston University.</p>
<p>What do you mean by diversity?
African Americans?
Latinos/Hispanic?
Asians?
Internationals?</p>
<p>UM (Fl) is pretty diverse. Also very geographically diverse. PPl from all over the world.</p>
<p>Others I really dont understand how they got there: South Florida, Maryland (Baltimore county)…</p>
<p>Most of the Ivies (plus Stanford, Duke, etc) are pretty diverse.</p>
<p>^I’d add the caveat that some Ivies are more diverse than others.</p>
<p>Dartmouth being the notable exception. They really hav to recruit minorities in order to get them to look there. It’s not a naturally diverse sort of place, which really turned me off.</p>
<p>percent of full-time undergraduates who are African-American, Latino/Hispanic-American, Native American</p>
<p>Spelman College 99.5%
University of California-Riverside 32.5%
University of Miami 30.3%
Stanford University 24.0%
Agnes Scott College 23.3%
University of Florida 23.3%
University of California-Santa Barbara 22.2%
The University of Texas at Austin 22.0%
Pitzer College 21.0%
Occidental College 20.5%
Pepperdine University 20.2%
Swarthmore College 19.9%
University of Southern California 19.7%
Mills College 19.3%
Rice University 19.0%
Pomona College 19.0%
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 19.0%
University of California-Santa Cruz 19.0%
University of Maryland-College Park 18.7%
Williams College 18.5%
University of California-Los Angeles 18.3%
Baylor University 18.0%
Fordham University 17.6%
Columbia University in the City of New York 17.6%
Rutgers University-New Brunswick/Piscataway 17.5%
Amherst College 17.0%
Duke University 17.0%
Dartmouth College 17.0%
Claremont McKenna College 16.9%
Yale University 16.7%
Princeton University 16.7%
Southwestern University 16.0%
Haverford College 15.6%
Brown University 15.5%
Wesleyan University 15.5%
Texas A & M University 15.5%
Harvard University 15.0%
Smith College 15.0%
University of California-Berkeley 14.8%
Boston College 14.3%
University of California-Irvine 14.3%
Vanderbilt University 14.1%
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 14.0%
University of Notre Dame 13.8%
University of California-Davis 13.8%
Georgetown University 13.7%
Stevens Institute of Technology 13.6%
Southern Methodist University 13.5%
Millsaps College 13.3%
Barnard College 13.2%
Union College 13.2%
St Mary’s College of Maryland 13.2%
Tufts University 12.9%
Wellesley College 12.9%
College of William and Mary 12.8%
University of Pennsylvania 12.8%
University of Chicago 12.8%
Emory University 12.8%
Bowdoin College 12.6%
University of California-San Diego 12.6%
Johns Hopkins University 12.2%
University of Virginia-Main Campus 12.2%
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 12.2%
Hollins University 12.1%
SUNY at Binghamton 12.1%
Northwestern University 12.1%
New College of Florida 11.9%
Washington University in St Louis 11.9%
Michigan State University 11.9%
Drew University 11.8%
Syracuse University 11.8%
Davidson College 11.7%
Austin College 11.7%
New York University 11.6%
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus 11.3%
Trinity College 11.2%
Carleton College 11.2%
Vassar College 11.2%
Carnegie Mellon University 11.2%
Wells College 11.1%
Cornell University 11.0%
The University of Tennessee 10.9%
George Washington University 10.8%
Wabash College 10.8%
Auburn University Main Campus 10.7%
Colorado College 10.7%
Oberlin College 10.6%
Saint Louis University-Main Campus 10.3%
Grinnell College 10.3%
University of Richmond 10.2%
Sarah Lawrence College 10.2%
University of Connecticut 10.2%
Mount Holyoke College 10.2%
University of Delaware 10.1%
Ohio State University-Main Campus 10.0%
University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus 10.0%
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 10.0%
Scripps College 10.0%
College of the Holy Cross 9.9%
Harvey Mudd College 9.9%
Lafayette College 9.8%
Reed College 9.8%
Middlebury College 9.8%
Ursinus College 9.8%
Colgate University 9.8%
American University 9.7%
Marquette University 9.6%
Birmingham Southern College 9.6%
DePauw University 9.6%
Hamilton College 9.3%
University of Washington-Seattle Campus 9.3%
Connecticut College 9.2%
University of Denver 9.1%
Bard College 9.1%
Dickinson College 9.1%
Knox College 9.0%
Boston University 9.0%
Macalester College 9.0%
University of Rochester 8.9%
Earlham College 8.8%
Tulane University of Louisiana 8.7%
Bryn Mawr College 8.7%
University of Colorado at Boulder 8.6%
Randolph-Macon College 8.5%
Wake Forest University 8.5%
University of Missouri-Columbia 8.4%
Whitman College 8.4%
Illinois Wesleyan University 8.3%
University of Georgia 8.1%
Denison University 8.1%
Goucher College 8.1%
Clemson University 8.1%
Virginia Military Institute 7.9%
Hendrix College 7.9%
Brandeis University 7.7%
Rhodes College 7.6%
Sewanee: The University of the South 7.6%
Case Western Reserve University 7.5%
University of Puget Sound 7.5%
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 7.5%
Wheaton College 7.5%
Thomas Aquinas College 7.4%
Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Main Campus 7.4%
Furman University 7.3%
Franklin and Marshall College 7.3%
Wofford College 7.2%
Hobart William Smith Colleges 7.1%
Bucknell University 7.0%
Skidmore College 7.0%
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 7.0%
Indiana University-Bloomington 6.9%
Presbyterian College 6.9%
Purdue University-Main Campus 6.8%
Kenyon College 6.6%
Worcester Polytechnic Institute 6.6%
Lehigh University 6.4%
University of Wisconsin-Madison 6.3%
Gettysburg College 6.3%
California Institute of Technology 6.3%
Muhlenberg College 6.2%
Sweet Briar College 6.2%
Washington and Lee University 6.1%
Augustana College 6.1%
The College of Wooster 6.0%
St Lawrence University 6.0%
Beloit College 5.9%
Ohio Wesleyan University 5.9%
Wheaton College 5.8%
Kalamazoo College 5.7%
Iowa State University 5.5%
Miami University-Oxford 5.4%
Colby College 5.3%
Willamette University 5.3%
Brigham Young University 5.1%
University of Iowa 5.1%
Bates College 4.9%
Clark University 4.9%
Hope College 4.5%
Albion College 4.5%
Lawrence University 4.4%
Centre College 4.3%
Bennington College 4.2%
Gustavus Adolphus College 3.7%
St. Olaf College 3.2%
Allegheny College 3.2%
Juniata College 2.8%
Hanover College 2.8%
Principia College 2.7%
Saint Johns University 2.6%
College of Saint Benedict 2.4%
Yeshiva University 0.0%</p>
<p>McGill is very culturally diverse. </p>
<p>There are many english speaking canadian students and a handful of americans, as well as tons of french speaking quebec students (more european), and tons of international students. Im not so sure about color diversity, although i know they are (just not how diverse in that aspect), but world diversity is almost as much as it gets. It is a huge international school, even excluding us internationals</p>
<p>OP, you need to better explain what you mean by diversity. For example, some of the UCs are quite racially diverse, but have very, very little geographic diversity, while some private schools have far less racial diversity, but exceptional cultural/geographic diversity. Some not-very-diverse schools could be far more tolerant of certain types of diversity than schools with better numbers, but a lot of segregation. It just depends on what you’re looking for.</p>
<p>"I’d add the caveat that some Ivies are more diverse than others.</p>
<p>Dartmouth being the notable exception. They really hav to recruit minorities in order to get them to look there. It’s not a naturally diverse sort of place, which really turned me off."</p>
<p>I don’t know why you single out Dartmouth…it is more racially diverse than Yale, Brown, Harvard, Penn and Cornell according to the post above.</p>
<p>One of us has his facts wrong…</p>
<p>Ses- That’s complete BS. Dartmouth is more diverse than most of the Ivies, most of the top schools, and minorities love it. Dartmouth is an incredibly welcoming place. The fact that Dartmouth has minority programs (so do many other Ivies) is a good thing.</p>
<p>Anyone got an opinion on Hopkins?</p>
<p>OP here!</p>
<p>Yeah, I guess I should clarify my post a little bit. I actually am going to Boston College this year, but after going to the orientation and talking to alot of the people there, it’s obvious that it’s a mostly white school. I don’t have a problem with that, I would just prefer to go to a school where there are some people that come from the same background as me and others as well (I’m Indian). I guess I’m just more comfortable in that kind of setting. It sounds weird, I know. So, anyway, I’m really considering transferring for sophomore year. I am, of course, going to try my best to like BC, but I would like to have some options available, just in case. </p>
<p>And thanks for the selection that you have already given too!</p>