Wabash College (Wabash)

Black Pinpoint P.O. Box 352 | Crawfordsville, IN | 47933

01. Overview

What the school is known for:

Students live by "the Gentleman's Rule" at the all-male Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Backed by an "exceptional" academic reputation and preparation for graduate professional schools ("Wabash's medical school acceptance rates are above 80 percent"), Wabash is "truly an A school for B students." As one student puts it, Wabash "opened the world up to me and changed the arc of my life." The school has a "great alumni base" and "does a great job of making opportunity for students in the Rust Belt." Professors come highly recommended, described as both "outstanding" and "down to earth" and not only "always have their doors open for questions," but sometimes also open their homes as well for "dinner and discussion about an assignment or topic that is bothering you." The "classes are tough but rewarding" and require "lots of reading...and critical thinking." There is plenty of "opportunity for students to take leadership positions on campus," with students having "a lot of control over their budget," as one example. Students also praise Wabash's office of "career services" and "immersion learning." And not for nothing, students feel respected and heard: "I think that our school does a great job of...engaging with the students and allowing their voices to be heard equally with that of the professor in order to progress the narrative and enhance the learning process, rather than just dismissing student perspectives as background noise."

02. Rankings

Rankings and Lists

03. Admissions & Acceptance Rate

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Applicants
1,897
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Acceptance Rate
63%
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Average HS GPA
3.54

Deadlines

Early Decision
November 15
Early Action
December 1

SAT & ACT Test Scores

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
540 - 630

SAT Math

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
560 - 670

SAT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
1100 - 1200

ACT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
23.75 - 29

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Testing Policies

Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Optional

Other Admission Factors Academic

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Rigor of Secondary School Record
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Class Rank
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Academic GPA

Non-Academic

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Level of applicant's interest

Selectivity

4. Cost, Tuition, Expenses

Expenses per Academic Year

Tuition
$49,800
Average Cost for Books and Supplies
$1,300
Tuition / Fees Vary by Year of Study
No
Board for Commuters
4600
Transportation for Commuters
$600
On-Campus Room and Board
14400
Approximate Expenses per year
$70,700

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05. Academics

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Student/Faculty
9 : 1
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Total Faculty
103
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Terminal Degree
76

Gender

Men
69
Women
34
Minority
16
International
5

Class/Lab sizes

Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19

Rating

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
73%
Graduate in 5 years
75%
Graduate in 6 years
75%

University Degrees

Bachelor's

06. Student Body

What students say:

This "800-odd all male campus in rural western Indiana is more than just a brotherhood." Students generally hold each other in high esteem: "When I go out into the world, if I find another Wabash man, the connection we have is instantaneous," one student says. "Our experiences, while different, are rooted in the same traditions and ideals, and thus, we can share a bond, despite the other man being 10, 20, 30, 40, or even 50 years older." One student remarks, "[I'm] openly gay [and the]...overall atmosphere...is a welcoming and accepting one; I feared attending a small campus in Indiana, but, entering my last semester, I realize it is incredibly easy to find a loving group of individuals. I truly believe a great majority of Wabash's students embody the Gentleman's Rule and act accordingly." The student body is a "diverse melting pot of all kinds of students" and home to a breathtakingly wide array of perspectives and beliefs." This amount of diversity "poses a positive challenge to Wabash men, as it gives us the ability to open our eyes to new ways of thinking and living...and also teaches how to go into a new and changing world."

Out of State

25% are out
of state
75% are
in-state

Students

99% are
full time
1% are
part time

Student Body Profile

Total Undergraduate Enrollment
845
Foreign Countries Represented
18

Student Body Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.00%
Asian
1.78%
Black
4.14%
Hispanic
11.83%
Caucasian
72.66%
Unknown
0.95%
International
4.62%

07. Mental Health

08. Campus Life

What students say:

Our school spirit and tradition-oriented culture is second to none! exclaims one student. Wabash is an "academically rigorous school," with classes running until around 4:00 p.m. and the remaining weekdays "devoted to studying." That said, "extracurriculars are easy to come by" and many students "compete in intramural sports." Students also tend to be "very involved with extracurricular organizations," which include "jazz band, "dance marathon, "German club," and "College Mentors for Kids." The "surrounding area is very rural, so life is centered around the campus." Greek life is also big, as "over half of the campus is in a fraternity," and on weekends, "a fraternity is almost always holding a party on Friday and Saturday nights." There are "campus unity tours (otherwise called TGIF)" where students "go to each fraternity house and living unit and socialize for fifteen minutes or so," a "great way to get to know people." The Wabash "brotherhood" also "love to support athletic teams." The football home section is "almost always sold out." About "half of the student body plays a sport," and the vast majority of the student body is "in a schoolsponsored club or organization." On weekends, students are also down to take a "quick trip to Lafayette or Indianapolis to experience the bigger-city life."

Students
99%
First-Year Students
100%
Campus Environment
Village
Help finding off-campus housing
No

9. Campus Visits

Campus Visits Contact

Chase Justus
Youth Programming & Outreach Coordinator
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PO Box 352 410 W. Wabash Ave. Crawfordsville, IN 47933
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765-361-6379

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center

5

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8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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765-361-6379

Campus Tours

Appointment Required:
Yes
Dates:
Year-round
Times:
Varies
Average Length:
1 hour

Visits

CLASS VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

FACULTY AND COACH VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
Advance Notice
1 week

Contact Email Address for Visit

Individual coach email addresses available on staff directory page located below;

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On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews:
Yes
Information Sessions:
Available
Times:
Varies

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
Limitations
Overnight dorm stays are only available during the fall and spring semesters.

Campus Tours


TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS

Wabash representatives will pick up visitors and return them to the Indianapolis International Airport, which is 45 miles from campus. Wabash will also pick up students from the Crawfordsville train and bus stations.


DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS TO CAMPUS

From the East: I-74W to Exit 34. Turn right on US 231 into Crawfordsville, and turn right on Wabash Avenue. Then, turn left on Grant Avenue and find the main entrance to the college on the right. From the West: I-74E to Exit 34. Turn right on US 231 into Crawfordsville, and turn right on Wabash Avenue. Then, turn left on Grant Avenue and find the main entrance to the college on the right. From the North: I-65 to Exit 193. Take US 231 south to Crawfordsville. Turn right on Wabash Avenue in Crawfordsville, then turn left on Grant Avenue and find the main entrance to the college on the right. From the South: I-70 to Exit 41. Take US 231 north to Crawfordsville. Turn left on Wabash Avenue in Crawfordsville, then turn left on Grant Avenue and find the main entrance to the college on the right.

LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS

Accommodations in area are: Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Comfort Inn, Quality Inn, Days Inn, Ramada Limited


10. Sports & Athletics

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Athletic Division III

Participate in intercollegiate sports
49%

Men's Sports (Little Giants)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Diving
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Football
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Golf
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track Field Indoor
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Track Field Outdoor
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Volleyball
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Wrestling

11. Housing & Activities

Hosting Features

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Apartment Single
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Dorms Male
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Frat Sorority

Special Needs Admissions

Director
Heather Thrush
College Entrance Tests Required
Yes
Interview Required
No

Student Activities

Registered Student Organizations
69
Number of Honor Societies
9
Number of Social Sororities
0
Number of Religious Organizations
3
Join a fraternity
58%

12. Student Services

Military

Army ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: Purdue University

Sustainability

School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
Sustainability-focused degree available
No
School employs a sustainability officer
No
Public GHG inventory plan
No

Green rating

80%

Food budget spent on local/organic food

30%

Available Transportation Alternatives

Bike Share
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Car Sharing Program
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Incentives Or Programs To Encourage Employees To Live Close To Campus
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School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
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School Developed Bicycle Plan
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CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT

The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.

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Other Information

Campus-wide Internet Network
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Fee for Network Use
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Partnerships with Technology Companies
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Personal computer included in tuition for each student
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Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
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Description Discount agreements with Dell, HP, and Apple.

13. Financial Aid

Dates

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Notification DateDec 15

Required Forms

FAFSA

Financial Aid Statistics

Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$39,846
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$38,991
Average Need-Based Loan
$4,371
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
68%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$33,433
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$41,385
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes

Available Aid

Financial Aid Methodology
Scholarships and Grants

Need-Based Aid

01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
04 - Need-Based SEOG
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships
06 - Need-Based United Negro College Fund

Federal Direct Student Loan Programs

01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes

14. Career Services & Jobs

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
73%
Graduate in 5 years
75%
Graduate in 6 years
75%

Career Services

01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Interest Inventory
04 - Internships
05 - Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

01 - Experiential
02 - Internship

15. Majors

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02 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.

  • Biochemistry.
  • Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
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04 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.

  • English Language and Literature, General.
  • Rhetoric and Composition.
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05 FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.

  • Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature.
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
  • French Language and Literature.
  • German Language and Literature.
  • Latin Language and Literature.
  • Spanish Language and Literature.
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06 HISTORY.

  • History, General.
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08 MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

  • Financial Mathematics.
  • Mathematics, General.
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09 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.

  • Philosophy.
  • Religion/Religious Studies.
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10 PHYSICAL SCIENCES.

  • Chemistry, General.
  • Physics, General.
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11 PSYCHOLOGY.

  • Experimental Psychology.
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12 SOCIAL SCIENCES.

  • Economics, General.
  • Political Science and Government, General.
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13 VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.

  • Art/Art Studies, General.
  • Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
  • Music, General.

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