The profs at GC make you want to learn. They make it interesting and exciting. I've only been here a year and have learned far more than I expected I could in only a year. I've learned about Christ, about relationships and friendships, and I've learned things about myself I don't think I could have learned without the experiences they've given me.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
The atmosphere is truly amazing. Students and teachers here are very accepting and loving. There are opportunities to learn and grow in every way.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
It's private, so it's pricey, but worth every penny. The food in the DC is pretty varied and not half bad for cafeteria food. Some of the dorms aren't the best, but you'll love being in them anyway. There are better dorms on campus, though, and once you're an upperclassman, you can live in them.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Apply for as many scholarships as you can.
Go to class; it's worth it.
Get to know your professors; they're all pretty amazing.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
-Anyone who's excited to learn, especially in a Christ-centered environment.
-Anyone who likes the small-town feel
-Anyone looking for a place to be accepted and to be a part of a real community
The profs at GC make you want to learn. They make it interesting and exciting. I've only been here a year and have learned far more than I expected I could in only a year. I've learned about Christ, about relationships and friendships, and I've learned things about myself I don't think I could have learned without the experiences they've given me.
The atmosphere is truly amazing. Students and teachers here are very accepting and loving. There are opportunities to learn and grow in every way.
It's private, so it's pricey, but worth every penny. The food in the DC is pretty varied and not half bad for cafeteria food. Some of the dorms aren't the best, but you'll love being in them anyway. There are better dorms on campus, though, and once you're an upperclassman, you can live in them.
Apply for as many scholarships as you can. Go to class; it's worth it. Get to know your professors; they're all pretty amazing.
-Anyone who's excited to learn, especially in a Christ-centered environment. -Anyone who likes the small-town feel -Anyone looking for a place to be accepted and to be a part of a real community