Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is bizarre. Has the feel of one of those mega-churches but for college. Way too shiny on the outside, and probably a house of cards underneath the facade.
https://www.theassemblync.com/education/higher-education/nido-qubein-high-point-university/
Agree. The president gives off a snake oil vibe. Maybe another Hillsdale?
Hillsdale has a 20% acceptance rate, a near 90% graduation rate, and a 32 ACT median. It's a top LAC whether or not you agree with what you perceive as its politics.
DP Yes, but it also has a creepy cult vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is bizarre. Has the feel of one of those mega-churches but for college. Way too shiny on the outside, and probably a house of cards underneath the facade.
https://www.theassemblync.com/education/higher-education/nido-qubein-high-point-university/
Agree. The president gives off a snake oil vibe. Maybe another Hillsdale?
Hillsdale has a 20% acceptance rate, a near 90% graduation rate, and a 32 ACT median. It's a top LAC whether or not you agree with what you perceive as its politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is bizarre. Has the feel of one of those mega-churches but for college. Way too shiny on the outside, and probably a house of cards underneath the facade.
https://www.theassemblync.com/education/higher-education/nido-qubein-high-point-university/
Agree. The president gives off a snake oil vibe. Maybe another Hillsdale?
Anonymous wrote:It is bizarre. Has the feel of one of those mega-churches but for college. Way too shiny on the outside, and probably a house of cards underneath the facade.
https://www.theassemblync.com/education/higher-education/nido-qubein-high-point-university/
Anonymous wrote:It's for less academic rich kids.
Anonymous wrote:I met a bunch of female grads recently. They had real jobs and were all polished like beauty pageant contestants. I get the impression though that it’s a great school for kids who aren’t very academically inclined because there are a lot of supports and focus on other skills that can make people successful. I don’t think it’s a bad thing but it’s definitely not for everyone. It’s also expensive so yes, it would be a great fit for someone who has money but isn’t a great student.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's likely a good school for SN students, esp with those with executive functioning issues and/or ADHD.
I grew up in NC and graduated from HS in the 1980s. High Point College (as it was at the time) was the last of the places anyone would consider going.
The current president is supposed to have done a lot for the school and its reputation. I know several people in NC who think when he leaves, the school will totally lose its cache.
I agree with the poster who said it feels like a mega-church, but just a college. My DC got tons and tons of mailings from them but did not apply there. Even if after DC had started college elsewhere, the mailings continued... "Come see us! We are life-changing." It was an unrelenting amount of mail. It just makes you wonder how much of the tuition/fees is going to their marketing.
Anonymous wrote:I met a bunch of female grads recently. They had real jobs and were all polished like beauty pageant contestants. I get the impression though that it’s a great school for kids who aren’t very academically inclined because there are a lot of supports and focus on other skills that can make people successful. I don’t think it’s a bad thing but it’s definitely not for everyone. It’s also expensive so yes, it would be a great fit for someone who has money but isn’t a great student.