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Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Required |
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$50 | Undergrad Application Fee |
$50 | Graduate Application Fee |
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Address: | 255 Grapevine Rd Wenham, MA 01984 |
Phone: | (978) 927-2300 |
General Site: | www.gordon.edu |
Admissions: | http://www.gordon.edu/admissions |
Application: | http://www.gordon.edu/apply |
be open. people here (both professors and students) are very nice and are willing to help you as long as you are open and ask, especially for international students whose native language is not english. my english has improved a lot because of my american brothers.
Read MoreDon't worry. There are so many things that incoming students worry about (rightly so), but at Gordon, everybody is taken care of so well that there are few problems adapting to college and finding your place. If there are any problems, there are lots of people willing to help! It's truly a wonderful place to be.
Read MoreDon't worry about the roommate assignments, the housing staff spend a lot of time working on matching you with the correct people as well as a lot of prayer. Play hard as well as work hard. Sports and games are wonderful and very fun to get involved in but don't get carried away and forget about the fact that you're at school.
Read MoreKeep up with the homework assignments, don't slack off with doing them because, especially freshman year, most of the time all that information is crucial for the class, try to eat healthy as well as not waste up your meal points too quickly because it's easy to waste them all so fast as well as eat more junk food rather than healthy food.
Read MoreFrom what I have seen, you'll either love Gordon, or you'll hate it. When choosing a college, size is an important thing to keep in mind. Gordon is rather small. This allows for a tight-knit community for some but a lot of headache and gossip for others - or a combination of both. Gordon is NOT the place for people seeking a lot of social life in college. There are no parties or Greek life, and the campus is a ghost town on weekends. I personally enjoyed this aspect. If you are considering Gordon, I recommend that you research the school in the news and educate yourself on what has happened there over the past year or so. I would then encourage you to make a well-thought-out decision for yourself. The administration's show of disdain for relationship equality has resulted in a large loss of funding and external programs as the surrounding communities do not wish to associate themselves with Gordon's policies. There is, unfortunately, a general culture of discrimination and judgment on this campus toward anything that doesn't uphold homogeneous Christian culture. I saw firsthand how Gordon discriminated against employment applicants on these bases (despite their fervent attempts at denying that they do this), and treated certain students unfairly and in some cases cruelly.
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