Wabash College

Wabash College is a four-year liberal arts college for men. The first class of Wabash students was taught in 1833. Now situated on 60 acres with 25 buildings of predominantly Georgian architecture, the college’s enrollment is at 850 students, who come from 34 states and some two dozen foreign countries. Approximately 250 freshmen enroll each year.

Wabash College is a four-year liberal arts college for men. The first class of Wabash students was taught in 1833. Now situated on 60 acres with 25 buildings of predominantly Georgian architecture, the college’s enrollment is at 850 students, who come from 34 states and some two dozen foreign countries. Approximately 250 freshmen enroll each year.

Wabash offers 21 majors, including art, biology, chemistry, Classics, economics, English, French, German, Greek, history, Latin, mathematics, music, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, religion, rhetoric, Spanish and theater. Various major programs are offered, such as a 3-2 engineering program with Columbia University or Washington University in St. Louis. A 3-3 law program with Columbia University is also available. For those interested in secondary education, a ninth semester Teach Education program is offered.

Around 75 percent of Wabash College students enter graduate or professional school within five years of graduating. Among those entering the workforce, 31 percent pursue careers in business, while 9 percent work in government, social service or teaching.

Wabash competes at the NCAA Division III level in 10 varsity sports as a member of the North Coast Athletic Conference. In addition, students may participate in 23 intramural sports and four club sports. More than three-quarters of Wabash students participate in at least one intramural sport, and over 40 percent of students are varsity athletes.