Coastie


The term coastie or coasty is a pejorative term used in Midwestern U.S. universities to denote students who come from outside the region, mainly from the East Coast of [the United States|East] or West Coast of the [United States|West Coast].
The term is thought to have been coined in the early to mid 1990s. Coasties are often confused with FIBs, a term used to describe students from the north shore suburbs of Chicago. Zooniversity Music brought the term into the national spotlight in 2009 with their release of "Coastie Song."
Although the most general use of the term denotes only the origin of these students, there are often implicit or explicit associations that use of the term can evoke. One is that coasties do not pay their own tuition because they come from socioeconomically privileged, and often Jewish families. Other associations include living in private residence halls and membership in a fraternity or a sorority. An additional association is indulgence in fashion.