| Monday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Thursday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Friday | 8 AM–5 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
I don't work at the college, nor am I a student there. I live close to the college. I walk by there on a daily basis as part of my exercise to help keep me active. This is what I see when I pass by; The grounds are very well kept. I see the landscapers out mowing the lawns on a regular basis. The road has been black topped just this past summer. There are fresh new cross walks painted on the road for students, faculty, and other pedestrians to cross the road safely. There are a number of parking lots for students and faculty to park their cars. There are cross walks leading from the college to the parking lots. I see the college security making their rounds all the time. Whenever there is some kind of activity going on at the college, the roads around here are blocked off to help ensure everybody's safety. the college and surrounding grounds are well kept, and maintained. Please like and share. scott-
A beautiful campus that inherits such a rich tradition of academics, and success in the NAIA Division. I feel welcomed every time I am blessed with the opportunity to take pictures, which assist in my introspection into life, and I'm never bothered by the campus security which is there to protect the student from harm....Thank you!!!
Campus Townhouses are indeed one of the worst I've seen for the amount of money that's being paid especially since you have 6 kids living in them and after the entire summer you go to move your kids in only to see that not only their townhouse but numerous families we talked to moving in saw no cleaning was done and walls need patched and painted not to mention a massive water leak in the one the closets. $55,000 a year and this is the living conditions you offer. I'm sure like every other complaint that the college will not address any of them. Here I thought UK was bad for putting 3 kids to a room this year but it seems Georgetown would much rather give you plenty of room and never fix any issues where you live. I hope everyone else that has kids here brings a cleaning crew and a mold inspection kit with them before they chance letting their kids stay here.
If you care about your child’s well being at all, DO NOT MAKE THEM LIVE ON CAMPUS. You’d be sick if you saw what the actual living conditions look like. They never clean the rooms, ever. There’s graffiti, nail clippings, and everything else. Seniority doesn’t matter, they will have you live in a Greek life dorm- even if you aren’t part of Greek life. They are awful at communicating as well. Do not put your child here.
I cannot in good conscious recommend this school to anyone who can’t afford it on their own (through scholarships, grants, etc.) However, if you can afford to go there, it’s a great institution. Unfortunately, I know too many grads who took out too many student loans, and didn’t realize the negative impact that would have on them in their 20s. Georgetown afforded me many opportunities as an undergrad that had I attended a larger school, probably never would have happened. I can honestly say, that Georgetown had a positive impact on me. Based soley on my experience, I would give it 5 stars. With that said, if you can’t afford to go there, please attend a less expensive school. You can get a degree that is just as good elsewhere.
I'm am going to do an Ad there today or tomorrow, I was going to play for them (basketball) out if Highschool, but I was to far gone. It is a prestigious campus, and it houses some of the best athletes around, In some of the most beautiful women that I have ever seen.
Warning: I'm a biased Student. Georgetown is wonderful school with an excellent academic program, and a campus full of friendly faces. On another note, I just wrote a Google Review. Neat! I'd like to dedicate this to all of the wonderful internet browsers who searched for GC and thought it would be fun to click on the "reviews". This wouldn't be possible without your support.
I had a 4.0 GPA in high school, a 34 ACT, was a National Merit scholar, first chair bass saxophone player in my school's band, and was captain of my school's Beta Club. I applied BINDING early-decision and got accepted to Georgetown College, thinking that it was the prestigious Georgetown University. However, after I was accepted, I realized it was the wrong Georgetown.
Great college, beautiful campus.
Great girls volleyball