Greensboro, NC
5800 W Friendly Ave Guilford College, Greensboro, NC 27410
https://www.guilford.edu
Guilford College is a private, Christian, liberal art college in Greensboro, NC. Admission is not terribly competitive, as the acceptance rate is 64%. We've ranked it #922 in America on our best all-around colleges list. It is a small sized college with 1,357 full-time undergrads in attendance. Guilford's most frequently decided major is a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, selected by 10% of students. Additional common choices include Business, which accounts for 10% of students, and Accounting (8%). It has a strong health professions program, ranking 7th in North Carolina. In addition, Guilford College is 8th in North Carolina on our most liberal colleges list. For those from North Carolina, tuition costs $36,810. Applicants living in other states must shell out $33,305 a year. Before you rule out applying because of the price, be cognizant that all Guilford undergraduates procure monetary support. 60% of Guilford College undergraduates finish their schooling with a degree to their name, heading into the employment market ready to make an income. The average graduate takes home an income of $30,500 two years after school. After another four years working, their median yearly salary grows 19.3% to $36,400; however, that is still 9.2% below the national median income for individuals. Some of you may want to be informed that its undergraduates commonly scored between 940 and 1190 on the SAT and your high school GPA is considered but not required to apply. Further, the retention rate for first-time students is 67%, and the student-faculty ratio is 12:1. When it comes to costs, be aware that the average aid awarded per year is $23,857 and the average amount of aid awarded through federal grants is $5,002. On the subject of demographics, 7% of undergrads are not yet of voting age and 13% of undergrads at Guilford are from a household with an annual income between $75k and $110k. When it comes to student life, first-year students have the option to live off campus. To conclude, 11% of alums are unemployed two years after graduation and six years after completing their studies, the lowest-earning 25% of graduates make $21,500 or less.
8.50
Party Scene
8.76
Location
8.50
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
7.98
Student Life
7.52
Safety
SAT Score
940-1190
ACT Score
21-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
59%
Yes
12:1
Psychology
Business
Accounting
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Health Service Preparatory Studies
Information Science
Political Science and Government