Established in 1837 in Greensboro, N.C., Guilford College is committed to equipping students with the skills, experiences, and perspectives necessary to create positive change in the world. Our curriculum emphasizes team-based, interdisciplinary projects that address real-world problems locally and globally. Guilford's Division III athletics โ known as the Quakers โ are part of the Old Dominion At
hletic Conference. Women's varsity teams include rugby, cross country, basketball, softball, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, swimming, triathlon, and volleyball. Men's varsity teams include basketball, baseball, football, cross country, lacrosse, golf, tennis, and soccer. Our student-centered approach is evident in our small class sizes, averaging 14 students. This environment fosters exploration across diverse majors and minors, encouraging students to exceed their own expectations. Guilford is recognized in "Colleges That Change Lives" for its engaging, supportive, and challenging academic atmosphere. Guilford Collegeโs social media channels are intended to support respectful engagement consistent with our Quaker ethos. The College may hide or remove comments that are excessively negative or that contain personal attacks, harassment, personal or confidential information, spam or solicitation or political campaigning, as determined by the College. Comments posted by users are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Guilford College.