Skip to Main Content

Fiske Guide Says Wabash Among the “Best and Most Interesting”

The 2025 edition of the Fiske Guide to Colleges named Wabash College one of the best and most interesting colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Ireland.

The Fiske Guide, now in its 41st year, uses an “insider’s view” to deliver necessary information to college-bound students and their parents by including insights and supplemental information from current college students.

“Wabash is a brotherhood through and through.” With 74% of classes having fewer than 20 students and a 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio, the Fiske Guide spotlighted Wabash’s academic environment. The guide highlighted Wabash’s campus traditions, cross-cultural immersion learning courses, the WabashX initiatives, the gorgeous Fuller Arboretum, and the Little Giants’ athletic successes as reasons for a strong ranking.

Of the Wabash College experience, the Fiske Guide writes that strong relationships with professors are central to the Wabash experience. “Students have the ability to form professional relationships with professors and often obtain help outside of the classroom when needed,” said one current student in the guide.“Students have the ability to form professional relationships with professors and often obtain help outside of the classroom when needed.”

Further, the Fiske Guide pointed out the College’s campus-wide mental health efforts with a mention that students“demonstrate a strong desire to fight the stigma around mental health,” according to a current student.

“Wabash is a brotherhood through and through,” said another current student in the guide.

Edited by Edward B. Fiske, former education editor for the New York Times, the Fiske Guide profiles more than 300 of the nation’s best colleges and universities, offering academic, social, and quality-of-life ratings for each school.

Back to Top