Academics are the heart of the college experience. This overview pulls together the essentials of academic life at Wabash College: its faculty, its majors and fields of study, and its online learning options.
Jump to any section below, or follow a link to dig deeper into a specific part of academic life at Wabash College:
With 9 students for every instructional faculty member, Wabash College ranks among the best colleges for instructional attention when compared with the national average of 15 to 1. Wabash College employs 95% of its instructors full time, above the national average of 47%.
For the full breakdown — tenure status, part-time and adjunct share, and how the faculty compares with the national average — see the faculty composition page.
Students at Wabash College can choose from 22 majors with reported graduates spanning 12 broad fields of study.
Degrees offered at Wabash College are summarised below:
| Degree Level | Offered |
|---|---|
| Associate | — |
| Bachelor’s | ✓ |
| Master’s | — |
| Doctorate | — |
Ranked by number of graduates, these are the most popular majors at Wabash College.
| Most Popular Majors | Graduates |
|---|---|
| Philosophy, Politics, and Economics | 24 |
| Research and Experimental Psychology | 16 |
| Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies | 15 |
| History | 15 |
| Economics | 15 |
For the complete list of majors, concentrations and graduation numbers, see the academic majors report.
Before you decide, here are a few more questions to consider about academics at Wabash College:
Each page below covers one part of academic life at Wabash College in more detail: