The College Of Wooster

 

The College Of Wooster

The College Of Wooster


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The College Of Wooster
1189 Beall Avenue
Wooster, OH 44691
General information
(330) 263-2000

Type of institution: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Federal Aid: Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federal aid.
Degrees offered: Bachelor degrees
Carnegie classification: Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences
Number of students: 1,846 (-1)
2007-2008 Undergraduate application fee:$ 40

About this School
The College of Wooster is a liberal arts college primarily known for its Independent Study program. It has roughly 1,800 students and is located in Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Founded in 1866 by the Presbyterian church as the University of Wooster, it was from its creation a co-educational institution. The school is a member of The Five Colleges of Ohio and the Great Lakes Colleges Association. The current president of the college is mathematics professor R. Stanton Hales, who, formerly, served as Vice-President for Academic Affairs at the College of Wooster, and before that, as Associate Dean of Pomona College. He has announced that he intends to retire as of June 30, 2007; the trustees are currently searching for a new president. Distinguished faculty have included Dijana Plestina, who was the first lady of Croatia. This college is one of 40 named in Loren Pope's book Colleges That Change Lives.
 
History
The University of Wooster was founded in 1866 by Presbyterians who wanted to do their part in the education of young people, and in 1870 opened its doors with a faculty of five and a student body of thirty men and four women. Wooster citizen Ephriam Quimby donated the first 22 acres, a large oak grove situated on a hilltop overlooking the town. By the early 20th century there were eight divisions, including a medical school whose faculty outnumbered those in the college of arts and sciences. However, the university had gradually begun to define itself as a liberals arts instituation, and in 1915, after a bitter dispute between the faculty and the Trustees, chose to become The College of Wooster in order to devote itself entirely to the education of undergraduate students. The College's campus is 240 acres large and boasts of an unusual tree endowment which supports a tree conservation maintenance and replacement program at Wooster.
 
Academic year prices for full-time, first-time undergraduate students
Tuition and Fees2007-20082006-20072005-2006
In-State$ 31,870$ 30,060$ 28,230
Out of State$ 31,870$ 30,060$ 28,230
Books and Supplies$ 810$ 810$ 700
On-Campus
Room and board$ 8,152$ 7,520$ 7,060
Other Expenses$ 600$ 600$ 600
Off Campus
Room and board$ 2,500$ 2,500$ 2,500
Other Expenses$ 600$ 600$ 600
Off Campus w/ family
Other Expenses$ 600$ 600$ 600

Financial aid

Financial aid to full-time, first-time undergraduate students

Type of AidPercentage of students receiving aidAverage amount of aid they received
Federal Grants (scholarship/fellowship) 13% $ 4,006
State/Local grants (scholarship/fellowship) 44% $ 1,174
Institutional grants (scholarship/fellowship) 97% $ 15,391
Loans to students 49% $ 5,495
 
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