Imagine an education
that develops thoughts
and inspires action
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In his recent visit, former President Bill Clinton described Guilford College
as “a place where people believe you can prepare for the modern world
without giving up on all traditional wisdom.”
Since 1837, Guilford has offered a practical liberal arts education guided
by Quaker values. Our small classes and stimulating programs foster academic
excellence, civic engagement, and a global perspective. Each student receives
personal guidance from faculty advisors.
Experiential learning — including
research, internships, and study abroad
— helps strengthen the connection
between thought and action.
We believe that change begins with us.
At Guilford, you’ll find professors who
know your name and care about your
goals, a college-wide commitment to
civic engagement and volunteerism,
and a range of green initiatives.
Right: President Clinton greets a student following his November 2010 speech to the Guilford community as part of the college’s Bryan Series. The series brings well-known
figures in public affairs, the arts and media to Greensboro each year. bryanseries.guilford.edu/
A “Best Value” education that promotes positive change
Guilford ColleGe is located in Greensboro, North Carolina, a vibrant metropolitan area with seven colleges and universities enrolling more than 27,000 students. The campus is in an attractive residential neighborhood where students can walk to nearby stores, restaurants and cafes, or use public transportation to access the city’s social and cultural venues.
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A “Best Value” education that promotes positive change
“As a first-
year student
at Guilford,
I gained
confidence
and realized
that I have
something
to offer—as a peer tutor, a student
leader, and ultimately a congressional
intern. This year, I will study at
Oxford for one semester—and I’ve
been offered a job by one of the
offices where I interned.”
Recent Guilford alumni careers & Graduate schools• Geologist, URS Corporation, Seattle, WA
• Baseball Coach/High School Teacher, Millers Creek, NC
• Democracy Specialist, USAID, West Africa Region
• Public Policy Program Assistant, Brookings Executive Education, Washington, D.C.
• University of North Carolina (chemistry)
• Emory University (law)
• New York University (pharmacology)
• Virginia Tech (medical school)
• Central European University, Budapest, Hungary (international relations)
Explore a world of opportunities • Intern for a senator in Washington, D.C.
• Participate in or cheer for fellow students on a Quaker athletic team
• Spend a semester in Germany
• Travel internationally with our college choir
• Write op-eds for The Guilfordian, our award-winning weekly paper
• Win a grant for your community service project
• Present your original research at our Guilford Undergraduate Symposium
• Audition for a play
• BeaDJatWQFS,ourcampusradiostation
• Learn how to lower your carbon footprint with our sustainability initiatives
• Explore more than 40 student organizations — or start your own!
Why guilford? Guilford Gets Good Grades
Forbes magazine selected Guilford as part of its America’s Top Colleges list
Guilford is a Great Value The Princeton Review ranks Guilford College among the nation’s “100 Best Value Colleges.” Only 49 colleges nationally—24 public and 25 private (including Guilford)—were named “Best Buys” by The Fiske Guide to Colleges
Guilford is Green Guilford is a national leader in sustainability efforts and is listed in The Princeton Review’s Guide to 311 Green Colleges: 2011 Edition
Guilford Gives Back Guilford College is consistently named on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll
Guilford makes a difference Guilford College is one of only 40 schools nationwide selected for the innovative guide, Colleges That Change Lives
Claire B. Massagee ’12 Political Science/Computing & Information
Technology
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Admission Office5800 West Friendly Ave.,
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Guilford at a glance• 2,800undergraduates;amixofstudentsages16to65
• 16:1student-to-facultyratiopromotesfacultymentoring
• Morethan38programsandmajors,plus54minors
• Outstandinginternship,research,andstudyabroadopportunities
• Cross-registrationatsevennearbycolleges
• Competitivemeritscholarshipsandneed-basedfinancialaidopportunities
• Fully-committedtosustainablepractices,includingthelargestsolar-heatedwaterprojectonacollegecampus,on-campusveg-etablegardening,andourownbikeshopofferingfreetune-upstostudents
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Right: Chemistry professor Anne Glenn works with a student in one of the college’s five chemistry labs. Studying science at Guilford is a unique experience,
offering the opportunity for each student to develop and work on their own research projects.
More inforMation To learn more about Guilford or
schedule a campus visit, go to www.guilford.edu/admission, send
an email to [email protected], or call 800-992-7759.
Submit your free application for admission at www.guilford.edu/apply.
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