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Thursday, 16 July 2015

Wabash College (Crawfordsville, IN)

Wabash University

Wabash College is a small, 60-acre, all-men’s private liberal arts college located in Crawfordsville, Indiana, just 45 miles northwest of the state capital of Indianapolis and not far from Purdue. Founded in 1832, the college is one of just three remaining all-men’s liberal art colleges.

The current enrollment is only 872 students and the school employs just 82 faculty members. Despite its small size, the school offers 22 majors and several minors. Academic programs are divided among three Divisions: Division One encompasses the natural sciences; Division Two the social sciences; and Division Three the humanities and arts.

The education received by those lucky enough to be accepted by Wabash College is both extensive and rigorous. In order to graduate, all students are required to take a series of tests, which include two written exams and an oral exam. The oral exam is one hour long and is presided over by three professors: one from the student’s major field, one from the minor field, and one chosen at random. Questions can come from any of the educational materials students have been presented with during their four-year stay at the college.

While Wabash men like to be taken seriously, they also like to have fun. The college hosts over 60 recognized clubs and has a healthy Greek system in which 60 percent of students participate.

Wabash College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN)

Purdue University


Founded in 1869, Purdue University is a public research university whose main campus is located in West Lafayette, Indiana, a small town in the northeastern corner of the state about halfway between Indianapolis and Gary. The school’s program breadth is wide, with over 200 undergraduate majors, 70 master’s degrees, and professional programs in both pharmaceutical and veterinary medicine.

The 2,606-acre main campus runs along the Wabash River, and hosts 39,256 students currently enrolled, as well as more than 850 student organizations. The university also owns approximately 15,000 acres of land for industrial and agricultural research. While most students live in the neighborhoods surrounding the college, there is no need to worry about getting to class on time. The public transportation system, Citybus, operates eight bus lines that integrate the campus into their routes. Purdue students, faculty, and staff all ride for free.

Purdue is the proud home of the Boilermakers, a Big Ten Conference contender. The school also participates wholeheartedly in many traditions. One of the most interesting is the fountain run. Students at Purdue run through a fountain on campus when they begin at the university, and again after they graduate.

The university is currently ranked as the 56th best university in the country by U.S. News & World Report.

Purdue University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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