University of North Carolina at Greensboro is a public university in Greensboro, North Carolina. It is one of the 17 institutions of the University of North Carolina system. The university houses an undergraduate, a master's and a doctoral school. UNC-Greensboro is renowned for five of its leadership programs, which include business, cultural leadership, education, public policy and social change and science. UNG-G is recognized by several independent sources; The Princeton Review ranked it No. 2 as the best bargain public university in the nation in 2009. The school has 16 athletic teams, including a nationally ranked man's soccer team and baseball team.
University of North Carolina -- Greensboro
1000 Spring Garden St.
Greensboro, NC 27412
336-334-5000
uncg.edu
North Carolina A&T State University is land-grant university in Greensboro. It is the largest historically black college in North Carolina. North Carolina A&T is widely recognized as a leading producer of African-American graduates with degrees in science, mathematics, engineering and technology. The university houses a bachelor's program, a master's program and a doctorate program. The university's athletic program includes more than a dozen sports, including baseball, football, track and field and basketball.
North Carolina A&T State University
1601 East Market St.
Greensboro, NC 27411
336-334-7500
ncat.edu
Guilford College is a small liberal arts school in Greensboro. Guilford College has operated for more than 200 years, making it the fourth-oldest degree-granting institution in North Carolina. The college offers more than 100 degrees, with a large concentration in English, psychology, political science and education studies. The men's athletic program includes golf, lacrosse, football and soccer. The women's program includes basketball, track and field, swimming and tennis.
Guilford College
5800 West Friendly Ave.
Greensboro, NC 27410-4173
336-316-2000
guilford.edu