The College of Wooster

(Wooster, OH)

The College of Wooster is a diverse and dynamic liberal arts institution located in Wooster, Ohio, approximately 55 miles southwest of Cleveland. The college boasts a diverse student body, representative of 45 states and 26 countries, along with an outstanding reputation for academic excellence.

A highlight of a Wooster education consists of the Independent Study, where students embark on faculty-guided research projects such as major research papers, art exhibits, or performances on topics they care about. Through these projects, students are able to boost their resumes and their confidence.

Wooster is well known for providing students with a unique and supportive learning environment fostering creativity and independence. Small class sizes and a dedicated faculty help students reach their full potential.

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Congratulations to the College of Wooster class of 2012! We look back at the 142nd commencement ceremony, held in the historic Oak Grove and talk with students about their time as Fighting Scots, as well as looking to the future.


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Student Video Producer Jestin Kusch '15 takes a loot at the "Humans vs. Zombies" game at the College of Wooster.

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Lauren Swinehart is a senior on The College of Wooster softball team.

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If you were unable to catch it yesterday, here's a recording of President Cornwell discussing Independent Study on WOO 91.

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What becomes of a senior's I.S. carrel when I.S. is done? This video has the heartbreaking answer.

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Nick Spittle is a senior defender on The College of Wooster men's lacrosse team.

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What does it mean to be America's premier college for mentored undergraduate research? Take a look.

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Wooster Men's Basketball Highlights - NCAA Tournament Rounds 1 and 2 Highlights from Wooster's victories over Maryville (Tenn.) and Capital in the first and second rounds of the NCAA Div. III Tournament at Timken Gymnasium. March 2-3, 2012

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Enjoy these video highlights from the Fighting Scots' first and second round playoff victories. On to the Sweet 16 (in Timken) this Friday!
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