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Appalachian State University

Appalachian State University

This secluded North Carolina college formerly known as Watauga Academy lies in the heart of the Appalachians, quite a distance from the nearest ...
"Mom, can I go back to ASU...please?"
Reviewed by robin1978 on Feb 20, 2003
A very cozy, fun, beautiful place to get a great education.
Barton College

Barton College

Students at this Christian college affiliated with the Disciples of Christ in Wilson, NC must take a whopping 42 hours of core courses during their ...
  1 review
"If It Doesn't Make Sense, It Happens Here"
Reviewed by lixap21 on Nov 22, 2000
I wasn't even supposed to go to this school....I was supposed to go to the University of Tampa. Boy was I shortchanged!! Upon . . .
Belmont Abbey College

Belmont Abbey College

Liberal arts and the Catholic tradition are the emphasis at Belmont Abbey, the Catholic College of the Carolinas, where about 15% of the Abbeys ...
  2 reviews
"Conservative? Catholic? Go here! Not either of those? Don't bother..."
Reviewed by doobers on Oct 24, 2004
Belmont Abbey, with its "rich Catholic Benedictine tradition," is one of the poorer private colleges in North Carolina. If . . .
Bennett College

Bennett College

Bennett College is a traditionally African American womens college affiliated with the Methodist Church that offers an excellent, broad liberal arts ...
  1 review
"A Bit of Bennett"
Reviewed by afropuff on Aug 3, 2000
Why choose to attend Bennett College? Choosing a college to attend after high school is a . . .
Campbell University

Campbell University

Campbell is a Baptist-affiliated university the peaceful central North Carolina community of Buies Creek. The focus here is largely pre-professional; ...
"A terrible educational experience! Half-a-star overall."
Reviewed by adamsavage on Jul 25, 2006
Avoid if you can because of poorly paid faculty, apathetic students, poor academic standards, and an Old South "plantation" mentality.
Catawba College

Catawba College

If you like personal attention, easily available professors, and a close, family-like student body, then Catawba is your kind of place, says one of ...
  3 reviews
"Small Private College; a Friendly Place"
Reviewed by catawbaguy on Aug 9, 2005
I completed my degree at Catawba College after tiring of being a student at a large state university (a small fish in a big . . .
Davidson College

Davidson College

According to students on Davidsons beautiful, wooded campus, almost every conversation either begins with or ends with a description of all the work ...
  9 reviews
"The Princeton of the South"
Reviewed by McKinley926 on May 18, 2001
Davidson provides great scenery along with excellent academics. If you look in the college rankings, you will say: It's the best school I've never heard of
Duke University

Duke University

The intellectual, yet cool, fun, and relaxed students at prestigious and extremely competitive Duke University dont muck like the way the ...
"Trying to Build Up their Reputation"
Reviewed by ncasian on Nov 17, 2006
Graduate life was ok, the undergrads look very rich and elite, but happy.
East Carolina University

East Carolina University

This public university is the third largest in the state of North Carolina. East Carolina boasts outstanding teacher education and health sciences ...
"ECU graduate programs are top-notch"
Reviewed by rdbuchko on Nov 8, 2009
I received an excellent GRE score and I graduated with my bachelors and masters from Carnegie Mellon University, so I certainly . . .
Elon College

Elon College

Over 60% of the mostly out-of-state students at up-and-coming, United Church of Christ-affiliated Elon College participate in internships. Elons ...
"Elon College (by a graduate)"
Reviewed by jw.greene on Jul 13, 2000
I graduated from Elon College in 1997 with a B.A. in English, and while it has been almost impossible for me to find a . . .
Gardner-Webb University

Gardner-Webb University

Just over 3,000 students attend Gardner-Webb, a liberal arts and professional studies university with a solid Baptist affiliation. Gardner-Webb ...
  2 reviews
"The Biggest Little School"
Reviewed by jasoncbarnes on Apr 5, 2000
Gardner-Webb gave me more than just a college education. It broadened my social skills and enabled me to become a more involved . . .
Guilford College

Guilford College

If there is no way you could sit in a class with 500 students and a professor throwing facts at you, consider Guilford College, an intimate, ...
  2 reviews
"A place for individualist"
Reviewed by mariposazul on Nov 10, 2004
It has been said that you shouldn't let your formal education get in the way of the real education. I am a very happy Guilford . . .
High Point University

High Point University

High Point University, located in the North Carolina town of the same name, offers an affordable liberal arts education. Related to the United ...
  3 reviews
"Best Teachers You'll Ever Have"
Reviewed by MountainCry on Mar 15, 2000
A great school for the person likes small classes and personal interaction with the teachers. I took Day classes in many . . .
Mars Hill College

Mars Hill College

Mars Hill College, a Baptist-affiliated academic community rooted in the Christian faith located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina offers ...
  1 review
"A Great Place to Learn"
Reviewed by lbald33 on Mar 19, 2000
Mars Hill College is a wonderful college. I am very impressed with everything from the diversity of their professors, to . . .
Meredith College

Meredith College

The students who attend all-womens Meredith College in Raleigh, NC are doers. The students at this exclusively female liberal arts school often ...
  2 reviews
"Lets go angels!"
Reviewed by faile9 on Mar 16, 2001
Meredith is a special place for special women to flourish. The campus is gorgeous and the community is truly a family!
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