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Guilford College's campus offers a tranquil setting with traditional buildings and a focus on Quaker values in Greensboro, North Carolina. Take a virtual tour to experience its emphasis on social justice and its welcoming community!

As an NCAA Division III school, Guilford College emphasizes a well-rounded educational experience with a strong focus on personal development and leadership within its athletic programs in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Southeast, Small city: Guilford College maintains a serene, wooded campus in Greensboro, North Carolina. Its Quaker heritage fosters a strong sense of community, social justice, and experiential learning. Students enjoy a tranquil environment focused on personalized education and close faculty interaction.

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At Guilford College, around 98% of students receive financial aid. Guilford offers scholarships based on academic merit and need.


Guilford fosters artistic expression within its Quaker values and North Carolina setting. Imagine yourself showcasing your ceramics with a focus on environmental sustainability, attending a student-produced one-act play with a focus on community engagement, or learning traditional Appalachian folk music with a focus on its rich heritage. Guilford encourages the arts as a means for self-reflection, social justice, and celebrating regional traditions.

Guilford College does not have a Greek Life system. The school focuses on other forms of student engagement and community building.

Guilford College's Career Development Center assists students in securing internships that align with its Quaker values and emphasis on social justice. The college offers the Guilford Internship Program, which provides funding support for unpaid internships. Guilford leverages its connections in Greensboro, North Carolina, to offer internships in education, sustainability, and community development. The college also facilitates internships that integrate with its commitment to ethical leadership and service learning.

Guilford offers a liberal arts focus with a Quaker emphasis on community and social justice. Popular majors include Business, Sport Management, Education, Psychology, Criminal Justice, and Biology. The college offers various minors and emphasizes experiential learning through internships and community projects. For a full list of academic programs, click the link below.

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Guilford College encourages student-faculty research collaborations, often incorporating research into course projects. Students can pursue independent research for academic credit or engage in Guilford's Summer Collaborative Research Program. The college offers travel funding for students to present their research results at conferences.

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Guilford College is a very small school with approximately 1,900 undergraduate students on campus.

Guilford's Quaker values emphasize community service and social justice. Get involved in activism and advocacy groups, explore faith-based communities, or join student-led organizations catering to diverse personal interests.

Guilford College has a predominantly White student body (around 66%), with notable Black/African American (around 18%), and smaller populations of Hispanic/Latino, Asian, and multiracial students. Guilford College primarily draws students from North Carolina and the Southeast region.

Guilford College offers on-campus housing options for students. They have traditional dorms and a few special interest housing choices. They have a central dining hall and smaller food vendor choices located on campus.

Guilford offers a liberal arts focus with a Quaker emphasis on community and social justice. Popular majors include Business, Sport Management, Education, Psychology, Criminal Justice, and Biology. The college offers various minors and emphasizes experiential learning through internships and community projects. For a full list of academic programs, click the link below.


Guilford College offers the Bonner Scholars Program, providing first-generation students with financial assistance, leadership development opportunities, and community service experiences. The college also provides need-based scholarships and grants.

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