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.
We’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.
For many college students, summer is a time to rest, travel, or pick up an internship. Sean Bledsoe ’26 hit two of three in landing in internship that took him to Pittsburgh for the U.S. Open.
Jehan Boyers ’25 has followed his grandfather's footsteps into medicine while forging his own path.
New Dean of Students Dr. Scott C. Brown brings three decades of experience in student development to Wabash College.
Five current Wabash College students and a 2025 graduate have accepted fellowships to locations in Germany, Spain, France, and Japan.
This episode features the outgoing Dean of Students and German professor, Dr. Greg Redding, Wabash class of 1988 (Episode 385).
Five teams of rising sophomores presented their brightest business ideas to a panel of entrepreneurs, investors, and Wabash faculty this morning at the Hoosier Heartland State Bank Success Center. Pitch Day is the culminating event for the Business Innovation Program (BIP), a paid summer internship that provides hands-on experience to equip liberal arts students with the skills and confidence to lead in today’s rapidly evolving business world.
Jackson Leeper ’25 brings the same intensity to solving equations as he does to blocking the volleyball. By the looks of the stare down behind the net, it’s no surprise he graduated near the top of his class.
Carl Suba’s upbeat personality shows in every aspect of his life, from Glee Club to his involvement at Tau Kappa Epsilon.
This weekend, hundreds of Little Giants returned to Wabash for the annual Big Bash reunion.
Five of the six students earned Fulbright Teaching Assistantships (ETA) and will be based in Europe, while one earned a Fulbright open study/research award to Perú.
“Wabash is only a microcosm of the larger world. The issues we face here reflect broader societal issues that need to have a voice.”
With a long line of jobs and mentorship roles on campus, Vaughn Taylor '25 lives the hustle lifestyle. For the young entreprenuer, hustling goes beyond recognition but provides an opportunity to give back.