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High Point University: Psychology Ranking 2024

High Point UniversityRanked
699
in the USA
High Point University is a small not-for-profit college offering many disciplines along with psychology majors and located in High Point, North Carolina. This school was founded in 1924 and is currently offering bachelor's degrees and certificates in 2 psychology programs.

High Point University is very expensive; depending on the program, tuition is around $45,000 per year. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in North Carolina listing.

According to recent data analysis, High Point University area is dangerous: the school is reported to have a very bad rating for campus security.

Based on 67 evaluation metrics, High Point University psychology program ranks #699 Psychology School (out of 2067; top 35%) in USA and #17 Psychology School in North Carolina. Major competing psychology colleges for this school are Duke University in Durham and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Check the details about all twelve competing psychology schools as well as offered psychology majors below.

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School ranking:

#17 Psychology School in North Carolina
#148 Psychology School in the Southeast
#699 Psychology School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

#12 Counseling Psychology Program in North Carolina

Regional Ranking

#116 Counseling Psychology Program in the Southeast

National Ranking

#513 Counseling Psychology Program in USA

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You might be interested in alternative options to enroll High Point University:
Medical Programs - ranked top 20% in USA
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Also, see how High Point University ranks among graduate schools in North Carolina.

Contact information:

High Point University
One University Parkway
High Point, NC 27268
Phone: (336) 841-9000
Website: www.highpoint.edu

Location map:

High Point University Location Map

Psychology majors:

Bachelor's degree

General Psychology

Postbaccalaureate certificate

Counselor Education and Guidance Services

Psychology minors:

Bachelor's degree

General Psychology

Local competitors:

Duke University - Psychology School Ranking
Duke University

Durham, NC, 8 psychology programs

Johns Hopkins University - Psychology School Ranking
Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD, 21 psychology programs

Emory University - Psychology School Ranking
Emory University

Atlanta, GA, 8 psychology programs

Georgetown University - Psychology School Ranking
Georgetown University

Washington, DC, 4 psychology programs

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Psychology School Ranking
University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill, NC, 8 psychology programs

University of Virginia - Psychology School Ranking
University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA, 12 psychology programs

William & Mary - Psychology School Ranking
William & Mary

Williamsburg, VA, 8 psychology programs

Wake Forest University - Psychology School Ranking
Wake Forest University

Winston Salem, NC, 6 psychology programs

University of Maryland College Park - Psychology School Ranking
University of Maryland College Park

College Park, MD, 17 psychology programs

University of Georgia - Psychology School Ranking
University of Georgia

Athens, GA, 21 psychology programs

University of Pittsburgh - Psychology School Ranking
University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA, 13 psychology programs

Clemson University - Psychology School Ranking
Clemson University

Clemson, SC, 10 psychology programs

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