The Princeton Review
Wabash “does a great job of making opportunity for students,” according to The Princeton Review.
The Princeton Review
According to The Princeton Review, we are among the best when it comes to health services on campus.
The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review says, “student government has an active presence and tremendous impact on campus life.”
The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review reports that Wabash “has a great alumni base that will help develop a student’s career while in school and make it easier to get a job after you graduate.”
The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review gave Wabash a financial aid score of 94 out of 100.
The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review cited praise for career services and immersion learning as reasons for a memorable student experience.
168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网’re a nationally-ranked liberal arts school with 40 degree programs and some of the most accessible professors on any campus. You'll discover your path here.
Looking for a strong return on investment? Wabash grads earn more than the average college graduate. Factor in the nation’s No. 2 alumni network and best internship opportunities and success is in your future.
Wabash offers unique experiences inside and out of the classroom. From WabashX to immersion trips to more than 70 campus clubs, you’ll become a leader.
Competition is in our DNA. Top-notch varsity athletics, a nationally-recognized theater, nearly a dozen performance ensembles, and intramurals for everyone means that gamers of any sort will shine here.
The Wabash Theater Department will open its 2024-2025 season with a 1664 comedy about family, religious differences, and a charismatic charlatan.
Wabash College is pleased to invite you to attend two President’s Distinguished Speaker Series events in the coming weeks.
Wabash College improved its rankings in multiple categories as it continues to be rated among the best national liberal arts colleges in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Colleges rankings.
Connor Phillips ’28 had a good excuse for missing orientation and the first week of classes. He was padding his resume. He attended the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August, where he served as a page for the Indiana delegation.
Centered around Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15), the events work to connect the campus to the Crawfordsville community. Featured events include fiestas, alumni appearances, and musical performances. Events are free and open to the public.
This episode of Wabash On My Mind features a preview of Little Giants Cross Country and Soccer teams ahead of the 2024 Fall sports season (Episode 366).
This episode features the two co-chairs of the recently wrapped Giant Steps capital campaign for Wabash College, Paul '75 and Betty H '75 Woolls (Episode 367).
Grammy-nominated Seven Pillars scheduled for September 24
The exhibition, “Imagining Balance Amid Chaos & Harmony: Gregory Huebner Painting 1974-2024,” covers much of Huebner’s creative efforts as an artist during his time at Wabash.
The Theta Delta Chi Upsilon Deuteron chapter earned the Victory Cup, which is presented annually to the top chapter nationally. Further, house president Carter Bertsch ’26 was named top undergraduate of the year.
Wabash received top-10 rankings in 10 categories in The Princeton Review’s 2025 college guide, which features 390 highly rated colleges and universities. Inclusion indicates that Wabash stands among the top 15% of more than 2,500 U.S.-based four-year colleges.
Evan Dickey ’26 had no experience with watercolors before his summer internship. The double major in biology and art preferred oil and acrylic for his painting. After Norman Treeves Professor of Biology Amanda Ingram saw his lab notebook for Biology 112, she invited Dickey to participate in an internship she developed just for him.