Goucher College Stats, Info and Facts |
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Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
Campus Setting: | Mid East Small city |
Highest Degree Offered: | Master's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
School Mascot: | Gophers |
School Colors: | Blue and gold |
Goucher is a place where the weird kid from high school can come to be themselves. There is so much freedom here and you are encouraged to plan any kind…
goucher college is an excellent school for anyone who didn't fit in in high school. people are open-minded and friendly. the staff are very helpful and approachable!…
Goucher is perfect for those looking for a solid liberal arts background with opportunities to pursue one or more interests in depth. Though small, Goucher has a large and…
Goucher is a welcoming communal environment. It's rare to find a community that is so warm and friendly and becomes a home so quickly. It is a safe place…
Goucher has enriched my life tremendously, the instructors and kind, caring and intelligent. The atmosphere here is welcoming and relaxed. I was raised by a single parent and the closeness…
I love it. Goucher was a perfect fit for me and if you figure out that Goucher is for you, join our lovely little community!
Read MoreAbsolutely! Baltimore is a spectacular city and it's close to Goucher. The campus is beautiful and the students are friendly. There is so much to do and the guest speakers and lecturers are well worth seeing. There are so many extra-curricular activities and in-class activities to participate in.... so no need to lounge in the dorm night and day pitying a boredom.
Read MoreI love the environment!
Read MoreAs mentioned above, the people are really what make Goucher such a positive environment to learn and live in. I met my two best friends in the early arrival dance program, so we got really close even before school officially started. Goucher is an incredibly easy place to make friends, both close and casual, fast. The only big downside for me is lack of diversity, both physically and socioeconomically. I'm used to going to diverse schools in a diverse city, so going to a mostly white, middle class school in the suburbs was a pretty big adjustment for me.
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