Wooster, OH
1189 Beall Avenue, Wooster, OH 44691
http://www.wooster.edu
College of Wooster is a private, liberal art college located in Wooster, OH. It is a well-rated college, currently ranked one hundred and fifty-fifth in the US. Admission is faintly selective (54% acceptance rate). It has a smaller sized student body with 2,060 full-time undergrads in attendance. 8% of its graduates obtain a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government. Additional preferred choices include Psychology, History, and Economics, but there are 38 different offerings to select from. It ranks first in Ohio for its philosophy program. In addition, Wooster comes in 3rd in Ohio on our most diverse colleges list. Tuition is $47,737 at full price. Before you rule out applying because of the cost, be aware that 100% of Wooster students are awarded some financial aid. 76% of College of Wooster students end up completing their studies with a diploma in hand, wanting to find their dream jobs. A couple years after graduation, graduates take home an average yearly income of $33,300. After 4 more years in the job market, their average yearly salary grows 39% to $46,300, which is 15.5% greater than the national median income for individuals. Applying students may want to be aware that more than 1/2 of the students tested between 23 and 32 on the English segment of the ACT. Furthermore, Wooster does not offer a distance education program. On the subject of your personal finances, be aware that the average student spends $6,405 on a meal plan annually and the average tuition for students from households with an income of $76k to $110k a year is around $24,440. Wooster's professor rating on School Authority is 9.79 and when grading its student life, Wooster received an 8.24 out of 10. On the subject of life on campus, Wooster provides on campus housing. Lastly, six years after graduating, 94% of Wooster alumni are gainfully employed and the lowest-earning quartile of graduates earn $33,200 or less six years after receiving their degrees.
8.50
Party Scene
7.47
Location
8.49
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
8.24
Student Life
7.72
Safety
SAT Score
1130-1370
ACT Score
25-30
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
75%
No
11:1
Political Science and Government
Biology
Psychology
History
Economics
English
Mathematics
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology