Wabash College Top Questions

Describe your favorite campus traditions.

Andrew

We're really best known for being all-male. However, along with that, we're known for being a challenging school academically with a loyal alumni base and our sports teams (especially football).

Stephen

Our school is best known for being one of the few remaining all male colleges. We are known for being consisitantly good at athletics and turning out smart, educated men. Also, the school has only one rule, the Gentleman's Rule, which has been a source of controversy as of lately. We are also known for our rivalry with DePauw and the Monon Bell football game. Our school has a small acceptance rate and has stayed the same size for many years because our school is based on tradition.

Ye

Its competitively academic environment and all-male school system. Also we have a great football team.

Michael

Teaching men to embrace hardship and to suffer well. Making men out of boys.

Joe

The academics that challenge each student to think critically as well as its alumni network and financial aide.

Matthew

Football and PreMed.

Dane

Wabash College is best known for its tradition. As one of only three all-male colleges in the United States, traditions have been maintained and strengthened since the schools inception. Fraternity life also dominates the school environment - with around 75{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of the students being part of Greek life. Also, Wabash is recognized for its small class size and open-door policy that all professors maintain. If a student needs help, a professor will go over and beyond to make sure they receive it.

Cormack

The fact that Wabash College is a "Hidden Ivy League" school where you are able to get what you pay for: a very strong, well-rounded education in the liberal arts with good job placement due to various alumni connections that will advance you further in life than other colleges.