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Heard it has an incredible facility but don't think its considered to be a really good academic school. Not to say this coudl not change. One person we know has as son there and from what I heard he is very very happy.
To a former poster never refer to a college kid as being dumb, how degrading. If they are in college, they are smart enough to know to get an education WHEREVER that might be......kudos to them. I feel sorry for YOUR kids. |
I am PP whose daughter applied. We visited the school twice, talked to several students, and DD sat in on a class and I absolutely did NOT get the redneck vibe. More of an artsy vibe with a bit of preppy thrown in. |
I read that about 75% of the students come from out of state now. |
| Know VERY Rich kid who graduated from there about 8 years ago. He was not known to be great student and sort of a screw up in high school but had very positives things to say at High Point. Seemed to get on right track there so to speak. Anyway, he is now quite successful, of course did have some family connections but successful in different field. Any school can be a fit for someone! Also very mature and nice for a 28 year old. |
We visited the campus and attended a reception here for admitted students with our DD. It had a preppy, artsy, upscale vibe and the kids she interacted with seemed like they came from affluent backgrounds. Not much socioeconomic diversity. Also no tobacco chewing or rebel flag flying types among the kids she saw. The President seems to be working hard to improve academics but it seems like there is much more to do. Our DD ultimately chose a different school with a stronger academic reputation. |
| HPU has top US News rankings, so many rankings out there. Our guidance counselor suggested HPU to my D and we visited several times. I was impressed with academic programs and commitment to what they call experiential learning. I call it real life, but they integrate into their curriculum. As for the rebel flag comment, I thought the campus was particularly "civil." |
It's too expensive to be red neck. VERY expensive. |
| A college admissions professional, when asked about H.P. for our daughter said, "Don't, it's where the wealthy divorced parents dump their troubled children". Sorry to put it so bluntly, but that was our experience. |