Colleges in Greensboro, North Carolina

Greensboro, North Carolina has a wide range of college options for all tastes, from small liberal arts colleges to large universities. Greensboro's estimated population of over 250,000 and its ever-growing economic opportunities make the city an excellent location to further your education. A profusion of colleges have sprung up around town, providing opportunities in a full gamut of academic disciplines.
  1. Bennett College for Women

    • Bennett College's 55-acre Greensboro campus has total enrollment of just over 750 women. The historically black liberal arts college for women offers unique Women's Studies majors, as well as a wide range of Arts and Sciences disciplines. The 12 to 1 faculty-to-student ratio attracts many women to the campus, which is located just east of downtown.

      Bennett College for Women
      900 East Washington St.
      Greensboro, NC 27401-3298
      336-273-4431
      bennett.edu

    Brookstone College of Business

    • Brookstone College is a small 2-year business college with the purpose of preparing students for gainful employment in the business realm. Brookstone College seeks to develop marketable business skills in a brief time period, says Universities.com, an online college reference website. A variety of certification programs are available in business management, including accounting systems technology, information processing technology and pharmacy technology.

      Brookstone College
      424 Gallimore Dairy Rd.
      Greensboro, NC 27409-9423
      336-668-2627
      brookstone.edu

    Greensboro College

    • Greensboro College is primarily and undergraduate college with a student population of around 1,300. Located near downtown Greensboro on 80 acres, GC offers 39 majors and over 1,000 courses taught by its 75 full-time faculty. Sixteen athletic programs and three graduate degrees round out the programs offered by Greensboro.

      Greensboro College
      815 W Market St.
      Greensboro, NC 27401-1875
      336-272-7102
      greensborocollege.edu

    Guilford College

    • Founded by Quakers in 1837, Guilford College is the fourth-oldest degree-granting institution in North Carolina. Academically, Guilford offers approximately 40 different majors. The vibrant student life includes 16 different sports teams, intramural sports and a variety of clubs and student organizations ranging from a school paper to dancing and cooking clubs.

      Guilford College
      5800 West Friendly Ave.
      Greensboro, NC 27410-4173
      336-316-2000
      guilford.edu

    North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

    • North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is a historically black publicly-funded university. The student body of around 11,000 has the opportunity to major in a variety of disciplines, including Economy, Technology, Engineering and Education.

      North Carolina A&T State University
      1601 East Market St.
      Greensboro, NC 27411
      336-334-7500
      ncat.edu

    University of North Carolina at Greensboro

    • UNC Greensboro is the largest university in Greensboro, with a student enrollment of 18,500. UNCG has a diverse student body that includes students from all 50 states and 90 different countries, and has a vibrant campus life with over 180 campus organizations. It is one of three institutions that are a part of the University of North Carolina system.

      University of North Carolina at Greensboro
      1000 Spring Garden St.
      Greensboro, NC 27412
      336-334-5000
      uncg.edu

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