"The
Warren Ashby Residential College embodies everything that I needed and wanted in
college hall life. The sense of community shared in our hall is unrivaled.
Moreover, there is always something to do, whether it is finding a study partner
in our library, doing yoga in our parlor, or having a philosophical
conversation while playing table tennis in our basement. Ours is a socially and
academically engaging residence hall life experience."
--Amanda Headley, student
Trinidad
"Living in the Warren Ashby Residential College program for the past two years
has helped me grow as an individual, manage academic and social demands, and has
helped me grow as a leader/organizer. I have met my best friends here at the
WARC and have numerous happy memories that reside in these hallways."
--Kayla Newman,
student
Lexington, NC
“Residential
College has been one of the best experiences of my life. I have made more
close friends during my years in Mary Foust than I have anywhere else. From my
first week to my last week there, I felt that RC was my home. I grew up there,
but still kept the kid inside of me.”
--Matthew
M. Perelli, student
Herndon,
VA
“Residential
College at UNCG has been a wonderful experience for us. Though it is a
terrific value, we believe many of its features are not available elsewhere at
any price. We would urge the family of any motivated student to look closely at
the program.”
--Steven &
Dale Govus, parents
Forest
City, NC
“My favorite
place at UNCG is the Residential College. I love the people, the classes, the
faculty, the activities, and even the committees. I truly feel at home here.
Everyone's door is always open and there's always someone willing to talk or
hang out or play hockey; whatever you want to do, there's always someone to do
it with you.”
--Karen
Gilbert, student
Rougemont,
NC
“When Chris got
to Residential College it was her first chance to take full responsibility for
herself and her actions. Residential College nurtured her and helped her
realize her potential. We are very proud of our daughter.”
--Gerald &
Ruth Todd, parents
Kittery,
ME