<p>In response to cmscribe, the link to any information regarding High Point University’s International Relations program can simply be found here: [International</a> Relations at High Point University](<a href=“http://inr.highpoint.edu/]International”>http://inr.highpoint.edu/)</p>
<p>In addition, as far as academics are concerned, there are very few universities with access to the state of the art technology that High Point University provides its students with access to. As with any school in the country, certain academic programs are stronger than others, as some may be newer and lack the reputation of an older, more established academic program. </p>
<p>Vicxtorxkim, you sound like a very well-rounded, intelligent human being. Although it isn’t clear that you have been accepted to HPU or not, I can assure you that the school is not crawling with white, wealthy, “greek” students. Again, as with any university, there are students representing all levels of the economic scale. Many of the students are paying their own way at HPU. However, greek like is in no way, shape or form pressed at HPU. Granted, it is a great way to meet new people, but there are hundreds of things to do on campus, at any time, and there seems to be a serious misconception that at High Point University, those who aren’t greek do not have a social life. That is absolutely false.</p>