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  The College of Wooster
1189 Beall Ave.
Wooster, OH
44691 Phone: 330-263-2322

Fax: 330-263-2621

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Home Page: www.wooster.edu
Email: admissions@acs.wooster.edu

This small Presbyterian liberal arts college south of Cleveland offers “small classes” and “fabulous” profs. A “first year seminar in critical inquiry” is required of all students but, to judge from the wealth of interesting courses titles, that’s far from a bad thing. Recent offerings have included “Go Directly to Jail: Locking Up Minorities in America” and “The Truth About Lies.”

Academics
Student/Faculty Ratio: 11:1
Degrees Awarded
Bachelor's
Full-time Faculty: 139
Most Popular Majors
History
English
Political Science

Admissions
Selectivity Rating: Average
In top 10% of HS class: 33% Average SAT: 1179
Average ACT: 25

Campus Life
On Campus Housing: Y
% Living on Campus: 95 Counseling Services: Y
Career Services: Y

Extracurriculars
Athletic Division: Division III
Registered Organizations: 97
Honor Societies: 13
Religious Organizations: 10

Financials
Tuition: $5,070
% Freshman Recieving Aid: 68% Avg. Freshman Loan: $3,458
Avg. Freshman Grant: $12,320

 



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