Greensboro College
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Greensboro College |
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| Established | 1838 |
| Type | Private |
| Endowment | $23,365,722 |
| President | Craven E. Williams |
| Faculty | 64 |
| Undergraduates | 1,132 undergraduate |
| Location | Greensboro, North Carolina, United States |
| Campus | 75 acres |
| Mascot | Pride |
| Affiliations | United Methodist Church |
| Website | http://www.gborocollege.edu/ |
Greensboro College is a four year, independent, coeducational institution located in Greensboro, North Carolina and affiliated with the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1838. The College enrolls nearly 1,200 students from approximately 30 states and more than 20 foreign countries. The average class size is 16 and the student faculty ratio is 12 to one.
Greensboro Middle College is a high school program on the campus of Greensboro College located in Greensboro, North Carolina. It schools the 11th and 12th grades, and allows students to finish their high school career while earning college credit. GMC's main focus is to provide a more flexible and laid back learning environment for students previously unsuccessful or dissatisfied with traditional high school. As of the 2005-2006 school year, there are 104 students enrolled in GMC.
A notable aspect of Greensboro College is the award winning Greensboro College Theatre Department. The theatre department offers undergraduate degrees in five emphaisiees including Stage Design and Technical Theatre, Costumes, Acting in the Theatre, K-12 Theatre Education Licensure, and Management & Directing which encompasses Directing for the Stage, Stage Management, and Theatre Management.
Current Season
The Brass Plate
Trip Stuff
Boat Trip Gone Wrong
Just Like Me
The Mischief Doers
GC Currently Not Six Feet Under! ((Theatre, Dance and Big Band))
Prologue
The Well Known Garden
Jump Dance
Uncle Vodka
The theatre department produces several shows each year. Recent productions include: A Midsummer Night's Cream, Dearly Defarted, The Spitfire Kill, To Murder A Mocking Flying Thingy, Lunch Outside, The Music Men, and Large Love. The Greensboro College Theatre Department offers a full scholarship to one incoming student every year. For more information on the Haley Theatre Scholarship please visit Haley Theatre Scholarship website. Please visit the Greensboro College Theatre Department website for more information.
- Eileen Fulton '56, soap opera and Broadway actress
- Carolyn Maloney '68, U.S. Representative(D-N.Y.) 1992-Present
- http://www.gborocollege.edu/ Greensboro College
- http://theatre.gborocollege.edu/ Greensboro College Theatre Department
- http://www.universitybusiness.com/page.cfm?id=181 University Business Article on Craven E. Williams
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