President Gregory Hess formally welcomes prospective students and their families to Honor Scholarship Weekend 2016.
Students from all over the country gather for a weekend to learn about the academics and brotherhood of Wabash College.
Joe Trebley '01, President and CEO of Monon Bioventures, described how Wabash taught him 'I always have another gear.'
Jack Kellerman '18, Vice President of the Student Body said he chose Wabash because, 'I wanted to spend my four years of college preparing for the next forty years of my life.'
Noah Eppler '16 talked with prospective students prior to their first exam of the day.
Prospective students spend part of Honor Scholarship Weekend taking exams in English, history, foreign languages, math, and science to compete for scholarship money. Full tuition scholarships are on line for some.
Tyler Wade '12, Senior Assistant Director of Admissions hands out material for the English exam.
Admissions Counselor Patrick Kvachkoff '15, veteran of the stage in Ball Theater, takes on a new role as he leads prospective students through their first exam.
Heather Thrush, Director of Student Engagement and Success answers parent questions during the Student Services panel session.
Psychology Professor Bobby Horton talks about the academic and personal growth they anticipate from students who attend Wabash.
Associate Dean for Enrollment Chip Timmons '96 asks a question of the panel of Student Services staff.
Associate Dean of Students Marc Welch '99 talks with a prospective parent.
Members of the Career Services peer advisor staff and students who have utilized career services talked with parents about their experiences with internship opportunities and career advising.
Josh Robinson '97, Pediatric Cardiologist, explained to parents how alumni support students and help them every step of the way through their career decision making.
Jack Kellerman '18, Vice President of the Student Body said he chose Wabash because, 'I wanted to spend my four years of college preparing for the next forty years of my life.'
Prospective students spend part of Honor Scholarship Weekend taking exams in English, history, foreign languages, math, and science to compete for scholarship money. Full tuition scholarships are on line for some.
Admissions Counselor Patrick Kvachkoff '15, veteran of the stage in Ball Theater, takes on a new role as he leads prospective students through their first exam.
Members of the Career Services peer advisor staff and students who have utilized career services talked with parents about their experiences with internship opportunities and career advising.
Josh Robinson '97, Pediatric Cardiologist, explained to parents how alumni support students and help them every step of the way through their career decision making.