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Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney College
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Ean L (03/26/2021)
Hampden-Sydney College is truly a wonderful place. You can feel a little lost at first when visiting this big college, but as you continue through the campus it really becomes prevalent that it's a family. My tour guide, Marshall, is an alumni and knew so many people on campus and was constantly waving at students and faculty. It's student to teacher ratio is 10:1. So it feels like a small college while being a large school. You feel more than just a number and a face in the crowd at Hampden-Sydney. It's constantly improving and making itself better, while still keeping it's unique and beautiful history. Founded before America was a nation in 1775 and founded by Patrick Henry (Who actually put all 7 of his son's though Hampden-Sydney) who believed that if the government was to be run by the people. Then this country needed a college that would produce men who would be able to lead and serve this country to the best of their ability. The students, from what I could tell, are respectful and hardworking. Although it's an all male school, they have female teachers. This is a school that is with the times while still holding onto their values, which is making good men, good employees, good husbands, good fathers, and real gentlemen. If you are considering visiting or attending, I highly encourage you to. The staff is happy to help you with any questions and concerns you have. I've gone on long enough talking about this wonderful college, but it truly is extraordinary. Hampden-Sydney College is one of a kind.
Wil Mayo (08/02/2020)
Great school. New state of the art Science Building under construction.
Carolyn Collins (01/13/2020)
How is this school still in existence? Our son has been attending this place since 2016. The only positive thing I can say about this school is that the campus is beautiful.nAny time I have a question, I waste my time calling. You have to speak with five different people and four out of the five should not be employed by an institution for higher learning!nOn our first visit they brain washed our son and his parents with tales of how they have small class sizes for a personal touch. The average class size resembles that of a public high school.nThe school preaches about Honor etc...it is a school that publicly denounces partying, but allows to extreme. Against our advice our son pledged for a fraternity. It wasn’t long after his acceptance, we received a sad phone call that a pledge brother had died from alcohol poisoning after a fraternity party. Since our son was present, we spent the next year in court! His third year was rather uneventful, but apparently the subject matter was harder, his calculus grades dropped dramatically, he didn’t not pass , he took another class under a different professor and passed.nHis fourth year, first semester ended with him not passing cal III, his gpa dropped. No letter from the school to him or his parents. He received a letter from the school two days before he was supposed to return for the second semester stating he was to start paying his federal student loans back since he was no longer enrolled as a student! He showed the letter to us. He stated he knew his grade in calculus was borderline and his Advisor ( another student, not a faculty member) told him to take a cal III class on line. He could still make it!?!?nWe do fault our son for low calculus grades and poor decisions, and lack of communication directed towards us but we fault the school for keeping knowledge of his performance from us, assigning a peer as an advisor. We fault the school for not allowing him to return for the spring semester to take a full load of other required classes. When asked if our son could do this the secretary stated no, the committee feels as if a rest break would be best!!!nI asked was there any appeals process, three ladies I talked to stated no. After research we found there was an appeal process. We again called the school and once we divulged the information we had learned they transferred us to another department. We followed the appeal process to the T. The committee decided against allowing him to take the Spring Semester with the reduced load. They stated he could start a fresh in the fall and do two semesters. The only thing that this place cares about is money and a whole lot of it!nWe are not putting another 48k out to this school, we would rather if he had to take two more semesters, we invest it into another institution that has the student in mind and not just money!!nParents please don’t allow your sons to attend this school!!! Please research and take heed!!!!
Rickie Clements (08/23/2020)
A experience of a life time.
karen Evanson (08/23/2019)
This brings back many memories for my husband whos Father was a professor of Political science in the 70's..so he (my hubby) grew up here. Beautiful place!!
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