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Wabash College is a private institution that was started in 1832. It has a undergraduate enrollment of 867, its environment is city, and the campus size is 94 acres. It uses a semester-based academic year. Its tuition/fees are $45,850
Wabash College is one of three remaining all-men’s liberal arts colleges in the country. This is one of its biggest selling points, as the college insists this aspect of the school promotes intense focus on academics. At the college, nearly 40 percent of the student body competes in varsity sports, and more than 80 percent participates in intramural or club sports. Known as the Little Giants, Wabash is a member of the North Coast Athletic Conference in the NCAA Division III.

With an enrollment of fewer than 1,000 learners, the college promotes cohesion among the student body and requires that learners live on campus all four years at the school. learners can live in one of eight residence halls, or can opt to forgo residence housing and live in their respective fraternity’s house from their very first day at school. Greek life is very popular, and about half of the learners participate in the fraternity program. Those looking for programs and activities outside of athletics and Greek life can choose from the more than 60 on-campus organizations, ranging from national service organizations to debate clubs. learners hoping to experience a larger city are only an hour outside of Indianapolis, the largest city in Indiana and its state capital.

In what’s considered one of the best rivalries in college football, Wabash competes against DePauw University for the right to keep or reclaim the Monon Bell, a 300-pound locomotive bell. Despite not having traditional journalism courses or advisers, Wabash learners still produce a newspaper called The Bachelor, which has garnered dozens of journalism awards. Notable alumni include “Saturday Night Live” costume designer Tom Broecker, artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn and U.S. Sen. Mike Braun.

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