Academic programs are organized across five different schools, the School of Arts, the School of Business, the School of Humanities, the School of Science and Mathematics, and the School of Social Sciences and Education. Greensboro College offers four undergraduate degrees – Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor of Science – across 42 undergraduate majors and 26 minors. The academic calendar consists of two semesters and a summer-school session. Full-time undergraduates must carry a minimum academic load of 12 credit hours per semester. Additionally, the college offers five
Master of Arts degrees, four in education and one in theology, ethics, and culture.
Honors program and academic honor societies The George Center for Honors Studies welcomes accepted students whose high school GPA is at least 3.65 and whose SAT score is at least 1240 or ACT Composite score is at least 26. They are interviewed prior to being determined for suitability for the program. Honors students must complete a thesis to graduate. The student committee of the program also organizes extracurricular activities and outings for Honors students. The Honors Program is housed in the Honors House, just north of the Cowan Humanities Building. Greensboro College also has local chapters of the following national honor societies: •
Alpha Chi, a national honor society recognizing superior academic achievement •
Alpha Kappa Delta, national sociology honor society •
Beta Beta Beta, national biology honor society •
Delta Mu Delta, international business honor society •
Kappa Delta Pi, international education honor society •
Phi Alpha Theta, national history honor society •
Pi Delta Phi, international French honor society •
Pi Sigma Alpha, national political science honor society •
Psi Chi, national psychology honor society •
Sigma Delta Pi, national Spanish honor society •
Sigma Tau Delta, international English honor society •
Theta Alpha Kappa, national religion honor society ==Athletics==