Wabash College
Founded 1832
President Scott Feller (President)
Fees USD 43,600
Acceptance Rate Selective (20–50%)
Campus Setting Rural
Wabash College is a private liberal arts college for men, founded in 1832 in Crawfordsville, Indiana — one of only three remaining all-male liberal arts colleges in the United States (with Hampden-Sydney and Morehouse). Consistently ranked among the top 75 liberal arts colleges nationally and the best value in Indiana, Wabash enrolls 900 students and is governed entirely by the “Gentleman’s Rule”: a student is expected to conduct himself like a gentleman at all times.
Programs
- Rhetoric — Nationally distinguished rhetoric and public speaking program
- Pre-Health Sciences — Outstanding medical school acceptance rates
- Economics — Strong quantitative economics and finance
- The Gentleman’s Rule — Unique honor culture; one rule governs all student conduct
How to Apply
- For men | Acceptance Rate: ~59% | Tuition: ~$43,600 | Meets 100% of need
