Guilford College Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about Guilford College?

Audrey

The most frustrating thing is when they put holds on ur account when you do not complete your balance payment and it hinders you from doing anything yet you can not afford to pay without scholarships because the school is very expensive.

Erik

Its a small school so everyone knows everybodies buisness. But its still big enough where you don't know everybody.

Lauren

The most frustrating thing about Guilford College is the cafeteria and it's lack of food choices.

Eleyna

The most frustrating thing about Guilford College is that ironically, there are so many opportunities to be involved in various things around campus. Therefore, it is sometimes difficult to choose which activity you would like to participate in because some may overlap on meeting times. For example, because I participated on the lacrosse team, I was unable to attend the "Get Off Campus" day trips because they would overlap with practices and games. The good thing, however, is that because there are so many opportunities, you are bound to find more than one thing you like to do.

Sharell

The workload/ amount of assignments

Robert

I have no frustrations at all. Guilford has met all my expectations and more.

Sarah

The most frustrating thing about Guilford College is the extremely high tuition that the students have to pay! Tuition is roughly $40,000 per year, and for my parents, this means paying $80,000 per year due to the fact that my twin sister and I both attend here. This is very financially challenging for our family! I believe that Guilford College should offer more financial assistance to its students than it currently does. A quality education should be comfortably accessible to everyone, and I do not believe that Guilford College should be an exception to this rule.

Justin

The distinction between athletics social circles and non-athletics social circles.

Margaret

The surrounding city.

Hillary

For a Christian and Conservative, it is hard dealing with so much secularism and liberalism. It is difficult to keep one's identity when most of the school is encouraging you to conform to their ways.