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What you need to know about Wilson. (Discussion)

kevingraham1 saidMon, 03 Nov 2008 16:47:45 -0000 ( Link )

Academic Life Wilson’s small student to faculty ratio (10:1) fosters a personalized learning environment that stimulates individual growth and academic excellence. The College is privileged to be one of only 270 colleges in the United States that has a Phi Beta Kappa chapter – a national, premier honor society. Academic offerings include more than 40 areas of study in the humanities, sciences and social sciences. All students have the opportunity to participate in internships, the Washington Center program for a semester or summer, study abroad, and research projects.

Campus Resources International students also receive the support of an International Student Advisor as well as English as a Second Language classes, as needed. Modest financial aid is available for academically talented international students. Student life offers more than 20 student-led organizations that focus on academics, athletics, government/leadership, publications, special interests, such as the international club, and social activities. Athletes may choose from seven NCAA Division III teams; Field Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse, Basketball, Gymnastics, Softball and Tennis.

Location Wilson is located in Chambersburg, a historic and charming town in south central Pennsylvania. Chambersburg is centrally located 97 miles (156km) from Baltimore, MD, 96 miles (155km) from Washington, DC, and within easy driving distance of Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, PA. Wilson’s beautiful 300-acre (121.5 hectares) campus is safe and secure and includes gracious lawns and rolling hills on the banks of the Conococheague Creek.

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  1. prvnyadav51 saidSat, 24 Oct 2009 13:17:51 -0000 ( Link )

    tell some more abt it?

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