High Point University?

Anonymous
Thank you, interesting article.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The OP asked for first hand experiences at High Point. Does anyone have any? None of the above comments mention any first hand accounts.


My cousin went there for one year before her father pulled her out because of what the other PPs said. Her mother, who is divorced from the father, sent her there and the father had no say in the decision. There was no financial aid and he got hit with a year's tuition. He transferred her to a state school in his state. He is still paying for that one year mistake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elon followed this model of investment to raise the caliber of the school with some success. I am from NC and am always surprised when people discuss Elon as a serious option on this board.


My nephew went to Elon and he had amazing internships and he and all his friends had great job placement.
Anonymous
Sounds like the father pulled her out due to tuition cost
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Elon followed this model of investment to raise the caliber of the school with some success. I am from NC and am always surprised when people discuss Elon as a serious option on this board.


My nephew went to Elon and he had amazing internships and he and all his friends had great job placement.


I have heard this as well about Elon. I also discovered that they send a ton of graduates to medical school and other health professions schools. Anybody else have have input on this High Point alternative (Elon)?
Anonymous
Elon is very popular now, and has been the focus of many articles (colleges that will change your child's life, schools with most beautiful campuses), I wonder whether it is now harder to get into than High Point
Anonymous
My colleague's daughter goes to Elon and says High Point is terrible.
Anonymous
Elon is a tougher school than HPU to get into.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elon followed this model of investment to raise the caliber of the school with some success. I am from NC and am always surprised when people discuss Elon as a serious option on this board.


Source?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2012-04-19/bubble-u-dot-high-point-university


The article makes an interesting observation, OP, "Inside the gorgeous new buildings, High Point seems to do pretty much what it did before: educate kids with generally middling academic records in small classes with teachers who are usually good and sometimes great." "High Point is slipping by some traditional academic measures. The percentage of faculty with a Ph.D. or other terminal degree is down three points, to 69 percent, while the student-to-faculty ratio has crept up from 15 to 1 to 16 to 1 since 2005. Faculty pay raises have not kept pace with those at top North Carolina schools. Administrators say the rush to hire new teachers for fast-growing enrollment accounts for some of the slippage." I would not send my child to this school. It seems too risky for the money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the father pulled her out due to tuition cost


I'm the PP. It was the cost and quality of education.
Anonymous
An expert in the college apps field told me "It's a place where divorced but but rich parents dump their disturbed kids". So we never went to look. And it is expensive.
Anonymous
And do you really think that's all that goes to High Point? Just children of rich divorced parents??
Anonymous
Oh, and also disturbed children of rich, divorced children
Anonymous
How does High Point compare to Hampden-Sydney?
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