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GOLDEY-BEACOM COLLEGE
4701 Limestone Road Wilmington, Delaware
302.225.6248 or admissions@gbc.edu www.gbc.edu
Located on a 24-acre safe suburban campus in beautiful Pike Creek Valley, a suburb of Wilmington, Delaware, Goldey-Beacom College is within easy access to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, and other major East Coast cities. GBC offers bachelor’s degrees in Accounting, Psychology, Criminal Justice, English, Economics and a variety of bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Business Administration with concentrations in Finance, Management, Human Resources Management, Marketing, Information Technology, Sports Management, Health Care Management, Legal Studies, Organizational Psychology and International Business to name a few.
We’re proud to have more than 1,500 students enrolled from 13 states and over 60 nations. NCAA Division II athletics and a new residential housing facility provide a rich campus life at one of the most affordable private colleges in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Achieve Greater with Goldey-Beacom College.
Year institution founded: 1886 Number of students currently enrolled: 1,600 Student/faculty ratio: 20:1 Number of undergraduate degrees offered: 25 Number of graduate degrees offered: 15 Number of post- graduate degrees offered: 1 Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree Subject matter expertise: Accounting, Business, Psychology, Criminal Justice, English
    In-state tuition: $10,980
Out-of-state tuition: $10,980 Percentage of freshmen on financial aid: 100%
Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Media
     Strong writers, confident speakers, avid bloggers, social media influencers and inquisitive researchers should consider the Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media as their choice for a college degree. Students will be challenged with coursework in communication media and design, journalism and newswriting,
 New intercultural communication and strategic communication planning.
Fall 2020!
Bachelor of Arts in Human Services
If you wish to serve the disadvantaged and distressed, want to make a difference in your community, care about others and can advocate for those who cannot advocate for themselves, the Bachelor of Arts in Human Services may be the degree for you. Course work will cover topics like family dynamics, family law, developmental psychology, personality theory, abnormal psychology, criminology and case management.
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