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    High Point University - Inside Qubein Center arena

    High Point University

    4.4(35 reviews)
    68.0 mi

    The site is beautiful, historic, and stellar. There are several benches on site to sit down, read,…read moreor reflect on the educational opportunities available through the college. I was able to attend a T-Tone concert on the day that I visited the campus. The male acapella group performed a high energy concert. I enjoyed viewing historic statues on site. The campus is huge! Check out this campus, if you're interested in business, arts, or engineering majors

    NJIT Highlanders vs. High Point University Panthers at the Qubein Center…read more I saw that NJIT, a school where I studied engineering before earning my degree in Charlotte, was playing at High Point University on Friday, December 5th at 7 pm. I try to attend at least one Highlanders game each year--usually in Newark, NJ with my longtime friend, an NJIT Alumni, Mike Johnstone. Even after moving to the North Carolina Triangle, I am still committed to seeing at least one Highlanders "Hoops" game annually. This year, the timing lined up perfectly. I had volunteered earlier in the day at the Fall 2025 Senior Design Expo at UNC Charlotte as a Lee College of Engineering alumnus, so the game in High Point was on my drive home. That said, I would have made the trip from Raleigh regardless. High Point entered that night with every advantage--better form, home court, a stronger roster, and momentum; however, I knew I would enjoy cheering on NJIT. High Point competes in the Big South Conference and started the 2025-26 season strong. Going into Friday's game, they were 7-2 overall and were picked in the preseason poll to finish first in the Big South. The Panthers are a solid mid-major program, coming off one of the best seasons in school history and carrying that momentum forward. NJIT, meanwhile, plays in the America East Conference and entered the night at 3-6 overall. Their road performance has been difficult, and historically the Highlanders have faced challenges, with a long-term winning percentage under .400 since joining Division I in the mid-2000s. Still, I was proud to support them. The outcome was expected, and High Point defeated NJIT 89-72. Despite the loss, I was proud of how competitive NJIT was, and I genuinely enjoyed watching both teams--High Point is an entertaining, well-coached squad. About the Qubein Center The Qubein Center is an impressive venue for basketball and university events. It is modern, beautifully maintained, and staffed by exceptionally friendly people--from the ticket office to the ushers. Because I have knee issues that make stairs difficult, I appreciated that the staff proactively offered me a ticket in the back row so I would not need to navigate steps. Access to my seat was seamless: elevator up, escalator down after the game, and no stairs required to reach the accessible men's room or concessions. The section also had non-assigned accessible seating, and the usher kindly allowed me to use one. That made my viewing experience even more comfortable. Overall, the Qubein Center is one of the most thoughtfully designed college arenas I have visited. Parking & Shuttle Bus Experience I parked in a surface lot off North University Parkway (across from Parkway Commons), located directly across East Lexington Avenue from the Qubein Center. High Point University operates shuttle buses between the parking areas and the arena, which made transportation simple and efficient. Even though I hold a North Carolina DMV Disability Parking Placard, I parked in a regular space adjacent to the designated accessible parking. I do this intentionally so that individuals who require van-accessible spaces can use them. The shuttle service was prompt, courteous, and easy to navigate. About High Point University High Point University is a private institution founded in 1924. In recent years it has grown significantly in both size and academic scope. HPU enrolls approximately 5,000 undergraduate students and is known for programs in business, health sciences, pharmacy, communication, education, interior design, and the arts. The university is also recognized for its significant campus investment, student-experience focus, and national rankings for innovation. For the 2025-26 academic year, HPU's estimated undergraduate tuition and fees are in the range of $45,000-$48,000 annually, with total cost of attendance (including room and board) typically exceeding $60,000. About NJIT The New Jersey Institute of Technology is a public polytechnic university founded in 1881 in Newark. It is widely known for engineering, architecture, computer science, applied sciences, and technology-focused business programs. NJIT enrolls roughly 11,000 students, including one of the most diverse engineering student bodies in the country. As a public institution, NJIT's tuition profile is significantly different from HPU's. For 2025-26, in-state undergraduate tuition typically falls in the $17,000-$19,000 range, while out-of-state tuition is generally around $33,000-$35,000. Overall Impression I had a great time attending the game. I was impressed by High Point University, its fans, the professionalism of the staff, and the overall atmosphere the university created before, during, and after the game. The Qubein Center is a standout facility, and the experience was smooth from parking to seating to the game itself. Even though the Highlanders came up short, it was a memorable night, and I look forward to returning.

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    Radford University

    Radford University

    4.1(8 reviews)
    66.8 mi

    If you want close relationships with people, great teachers, a beautiful campus and a lot of…read moreactivities well.. this is YOUR university. I came here as a Senior undergraduate in the Fall 2017 and I could not stop thinking about it when my exchanged program was over. I applied for Graduate School and am currently doing an English MS. Would recommend this school everyday!

    I liked Radford! Nestled in the New River Valley, the campus is pretty and clean. I attended 2…read moresemesters in the early 90s. Eclipsed in terms of both campus size and number of students by nearby Virginia Tech, this university fills a niche as a solid liberal arts college. As an Alabama resident, the tuition was steep; but that's the case anywhere. Radford has about 10,500 students. The professors were good, the gym was nice [ I liked the 2nd floor running track inside the gym]; the tennis courts were nice, and the nearby New River was a really pretty area to jog and walk in and is super close to the university. Fun fact about the New River "Interestingly, the New River flows primarily from south to north. Only a handful of rivers in the world have this unique feature, including the Nile." I used Radford's health services, library and don't recall using any of the dining facilities. I lived off campus in nearby Christiansburg so I can't comment on the dorms/residence halls. One thing this region does right is clearing show. There's a lot of snow here, ya'll. Although the area is hilly, you could count on all roads and sidewalks being cleared of snow in the blink of an eye here! The commute from Christiansburg to Radford was always pleasant and pretty.

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    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - UNC logo on wheels, sponsored by Coca-Cola. Outside the Dean E. Smith Center, Entrance A.

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    4.3(31 reviews)
    66.4 mi

    No, UNC isn't perfect, but I'm giving it five stars on Yelp because, objectively speaking, it's…read morestill a great school and one of the biggest and most-recognized brands when it comes to universities (academics) and college athletics. There's no denying that. I have an interesting relationship with UNC. I was born and raised in High Point, North Carolina. My parents went to Wake, so I grew up a Demon Deacon fan. I was in the minority, starting in elementary school, because most of the other kids cheered for Carolina and Duke. In middle school, I became a member of the ABC Club - Anybody But Carolina. A lot of my high school friends and classmates went on to attend UNC. I went to Georgia Tech and settled in Atlanta. Fast-forward about 15 years and my wife matched into her ophthalmology residency at UNC. We moved away from Atlanta and spent the last four years of our lives in Chapel Hill, so my wife could slave away as a resident physician for UNC Health. For her, it was the most difficult and grueling years of her life. For me, I used it as an opportunity to explore Chapel Hill - mainly the businesses on and around Franklin Street - and go to Carolina men's basketball and football games when they played Georgia Tech. As expected, we beat Carolina in football, even when they were ranked and favored, and lost to Carolina in basketball. It was a lot of fun to attend the games at Kenan Stadium and the Dean Dome. I do have to mention I was at the last men's basketball game between Tech and Carolina on January 30, 2024 in Atlanta. Tech upset Carolina, then ranked No. 3 in the country, 74-73. UNC has a beautiful campus and the Town of Chapel Hill is a great college town. Generally speaking, in this regard, I think UNC is a model university for the classic American college experience. It seems to have it all and is more well rounded than, say, Georgia Tech, which is heavily research and engineering focused (not as typical a college experience, in my opinion). After spending four years in Chapel Hill and getting to know a part of the UNC community, mainly through my wife's program, I've softened on Carolina. I do admit I was very proud of my wife as soon as I learned that she matched into UNC's ophthalmology residency (Kittner Eye Center). Funny enough though, my wife still rooted for Georgia Tech over North Carolina and still does to this day. I successfully brainwashed her. Aside from certain things related to her work - much due to the broken US healthcare system, not necessarily specific to UNC or UNC Health - we leave UNC with nothing but good memories.

    Visiting college campuses is one of my favorite things to do. While in the research triangle,…read morevisiting UNC Chapel Hill was a no brainer. The campus was gorgeous and made for a lovely evening stroll. The book store is awesome as well. I know this university is top notch for academics too. Make sure to visit.

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    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Georgia Tech at North Carolina inside the Dean E. Smith Center. View from Level LL, Section 130, Row V, Seats 2-3. December 10, 2022.

    Georgia Tech at North Carolina inside the Dean E. Smith Center. View from Level LL, Section 130, Row V, Seats 2-3. December 10, 2022.

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower at UNC Chapel Hill on Sunday night, May 12, 2024 at 10:01 PM ET.

    Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower at UNC Chapel Hill on Sunday night, May 12, 2024 at 10:01 PM ET.

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Inside the concourse area. Entrance / exit B. Dean E. Smith Center.

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    Inside the concourse area. Entrance / exit B. Dean E. Smith Center.

    Liberty University

    Liberty University

    3.0(171 reviews)
    38.0 mi

    I am reaching out because I couldn't help but need to give acknowledgement when I've experienced…read moresomething that is nothing short of above and beyond in my last call with Bruce, who I just had the extreme honor of talking to regarding help for my degree completion in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I have never had such an attentive, caring human being discuss with me in detail for over 45 minutes all the concerns I had to finish my degree in Mental Health Counseling here at Liberty. He lifted a huge weight today off of me and made my whole completion plan clear as day, all the while I felt genuine enthusiasm and desire from him for me to succeed on this path. I have never been so encouraged and supported by someone I didn't even know. His work with Liberty is truly his passion and his desire for excellence is genuine and palpable with the students he is helping. I've gotten a second wind from him and a reaffirmation of my passion to complete my mental health counseling degree and to help others the way he helped me. He truly is a gem of a human being and has kept me a lifelong Liberty student through his service, attention to detail and his care. You have a very talented and exceptional individual in your midst and he is a treasure.

    I earned my master's degree in counseling in 1997 from a reputable university in Virginia and have…read moreworked in the field for over 20 years. I returned to school to complete the courses required for licensure in Florida. At this stage in my life, that is not common--it is intentional, and it matters. I completed a course through Liberty University and then attempted to enroll in additional required courses. I was denied solely on the basis of the age of my transcript. Not my degree. Not my experience. Not my competency. The age of my transcript. I was told to take introductory and basic courses despite already holding a master's degree in this field and decades of direct clinical experience. That is not about maintaining standards. That is dismissing experience entirely. This is age-based discrimination. What makes this unacceptable is that I had just completed an ethics course at this same institution covering discrimination. Yet when faced with a real situation, they enforced a policy that does exactly that. I reached out multiple times. Same response every time. No consideration. No flexibility. No accountability. An institution that teaches ethics while practicing discrimination has lost its credibility.

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