Keeping students happy in Two Point Campus pays off! Happy students are more likely to pass their classes, make friends, and graduate at the end of their courses. Unhappy students, meanwhile, will start to complain, fail their classes, and eventually drop out. Players looking to run a successful university should look at the happiness of the students on campus, and part of this involves balancing personality types.
Students in Two Point Campus have 16 possible personality types, all of which have different traits. Some of these traits are really useful, and certain students' skills can be leveraged to make running a university a little easier. Sandbox players may want to consider personality types when designing their dream universities for this reason.
Neutral
Courses to Attract Neutral Students:
- Scientography
- Robotics
- Virtual Normality
- Internet History
- School of Thought
- General Knowledge
Neutral students are, as the name suggests, pretty in the middle. Nothing about their personality particularly stands out, and they can have a variety of traits, both good and bad. Players will notice a lot of 'neutral' students on campus.
Rebel
Courses to Attract Rebel Students:
- Scientography
- Robotics
- Musicality
- Virtual Normality
- Internet History
- Countercultural Studies
- School of Thought
- General Knowledge
The Rebel 'decides that rules are made to be broken. They're the unpredictable students of the bunch and may be more resistant to being told what to do.
On the plus side, they can occasionally fix things up on campus, including emptying the trash cans from time to time.
Swot
Courses to Attract Swots:
- Scientography
- Robotics
- Virtual Normality
- Internet History
- School of Thought
- General Knowledge
Swots love to learn, and they're the easiest to teach, allowing the player to concentrate on improving the campus and upgrading courses. They'll storm through the curriculum, and like to spend their downtime studying. These are the most likely to be the A+ students.
They may also have the 'Wise Words' trait, which enables them to help other students with their studies, too. Swots are pretty useful to have around. They may also have the 'Shy' personality trait, so social interactions may be difficult for them (and are incredibly awkward to watch).
Class Clown
Courses to Attract Class Clowns:
- Scientography
- Musicality
- Virtual Normality
- Internet History
- School of Thought
- General Knowledge
Easily identifiable by their red noses, class clowns are fun to have around. They will improve the mood of other students by making jokes and being silly.
They may have the personality trait 'Laughing Matters' which enables them to entertain other students. They do have downsides though, which can include 'Bin Blindness.' Class Clowns may drop litter even if players provide plenty of trash cans near vending machines and food outlets.
Goth
Courses to Attract Goths:
- Scientography
- Robotics
- Musicality
- Virtual Normality
- Internet History
- Dark Art
- School of Thought
- General Knowledge
Goths, with their identifiable pale skin and vampire fangs, are fond of all things dark. Players will spot them skulking around campus. They have the trait 'Dark Aura,' which makes other students happy. They may also be 'Studious,' and players will often find them in the library after hours.
Posho
Courses to Attract Poshos:
- Scientography
- Robotics
- Virtual Normality
- Internet History
- Money Wangling
- School of Thought
- General Knowledge
Poshos are another student type that players can spot from a mile away. Wearing a fancy suit (and topping off the look with a monocle), they have a distinctive strut.
They're handy to have around because they have the 'Big Tipper' personality trait, which means they may occasionally donate money to the university.
Chef
Courses to Attract Chefs:
- Gastronomy
Chefs come into play in the second level, Piazza Lanatra. Wearing chefs whites, they'll often be found in the kitchens.
They may have the personality trait 'Nibbler,' which allows them to keep hunger away by eating their homework, and 'Comfort Baker,' handing out free food to their fellow students. Players may not have to worry about having as many food outlets on campus with chefs around.
Cyborg
Courses to Attract Cyborgs:
- Robotics
Some Robotics students are so enthusiastic about technology that they're willing to replace parts of their own bodies with robotic parts. Players will spot them in the Mitton University Campus easily for this reason.
Cyborgs don't have any unique personality traits, making them pretty similar to 'Neutral' students.
Dancer
Courses to Attract Dancers:
- Musicality
Players may encounter Dancers if they choose to run a Musicality course. They wander around campus in leg warmers, and they enjoy a party at the Student Union. Dancers don't have any unique personality traits, so they're pretty similar to Neutral students.
Knight
Courses to Attract Knights:
- Knight School
Unlocked in the Noblestead Campus, Knights are pretty easy to spot at a glance. They'll wander around campus in their armor, and players can often find Knights in training in the Battle Grounds.
Knights don't have any particular personality traits, so they're similar to Cyborgs and Neutrals. They tend to get hurt a lot, so players will need to build a Medical Office to deal with injuries like Knight's Knee and the attractively named Rusty Bulge.