What’s it like going to an all-male school?
Most Hampden-Sydney men will admit that when they first heard the school was an all-male college, they quickly decided the school was not for them. However, upon reconsideration and after a campus visit, those same skeptics became intrigued by the advantages of a single-sex education. A single-sex classroom removes social pressures and encourages lively debate amongst students and professors. Many students report that it is much easier to develop efficient study skills at Hampden-Sydney than it is at a larger, co-ed institution. Moreover, graduates enjoy becoming a part of the loyal alumni base which actively supports students who seeking career advice.