Tell us about the College of Wooster

Anonymous
Please share thoughts and experiences.
Anonymous
I'm disappointed that nobody has had anything to say. Seems like a great place.
Anonymous
We visited over spring break and I thought it looked like a great community. My DD took a class though and came away frustrated that the students and professor seemed disengaged. Maybe it was that one class but it turned her off to applying. I thought it seemed like a nice place though.
Anonymous
My friend's son goes there and seems to enjoy it. He is a smart, somewhat quirky kid who does well in social environments that foster this.
Anonymous
DS was accepted there. He was very impressed by their mentored research and senior project.

He is going elsewhere because he really didn't like being in the middle of Ohio.
Anonymous
Another with a DS who was accepted there. He liked it very much, especially the senior project. We have a family friend who is an alum and had a fabulous experience there.

In the end, Wooster was DS's second choice, and he ended up getting into his first, so he is going there. However, we know 2 kids from DS's high school who are happily heading to Wooster this fall.

Wooster was very generous with merit aid for DS, FWIW.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another with a DS who was accepted there. He liked it very much, especially the senior project. We have a family friend who is an alum and had a fabulous experience there.

In the end, Wooster was DS's second choice, and he ended up getting into his first, so he is going there. However, we know 2 kids from DS's high school who are happily heading to Wooster this fall.

Wooster was very generous with merit aid for DS, FWIW.


I meant to say: he liked the *idea* of the senior project.
Anonymous
16:08 here. Forgot to mention DS was offered significant merit aid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another with a DS who was accepted there. He liked it very much, especially the senior project. We have a family friend who is an alum and had a fabulous experience there.

In the end, Wooster was DS's second choice, and he ended up getting into his first, so he is going there. However, we know 2 kids from DS's high school who are happily heading to Wooster this fall.

Wooster was very generous with merit aid for DS, FWIW.


+1

DC is going to a different school (also in Ohio!) but we were impressed by Wooster. It is a great school with excellent resources of all kinds.
Anonymous
Why pick Wooster over the other great Ohio liberal arts schools?
Anonymous
DH went to Wooster. Excellent school, very much teaching-focused rather than research-focused faculty. The quality of instruction was DH's favorite part -- some of his professors still check in with him and send him kudos when they hear about his career successes.

A few of DH's friends from school went on to become professors themselves, and a couple specifically mentioned that the experience on their senior research projects made their dissertations easier.

Like PP's mentioned, the big drawback is that it's in the middle of nowhere. However, for some students, I'd guess that would allow for focus (that may be lacking in a bigger school or more urban environment).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why pick Wooster over the other great Ohio liberal arts schools?


Why are there 30 brands of detergent? People choose what works for them and what the need. No need to troll college threads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why pick Wooster over the other great Ohio liberal arts schools?


In no particular order: Opportunities for research; the senior project; merit aid/scholarship money; Scottish roots; general vibe; low-key Greek life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH went to Wooster. Excellent school, very much teaching-focused rather than research-focused faculty. The quality of instruction was DH's favorite part -- some of his professors still check in with him and send him kudos when they hear about his career successes.

A few of DH's friends from school went on to become professors themselves, and a couple specifically mentioned that the experience on their senior research projects made their dissertations easier.

Like PP's mentioned, the big drawback is that it's in the middle of nowhere. However, for some students, I'd guess that would allow for focus (that may be lacking in a bigger school or more urban environment).


The town of Wooster, Ohio is not that small - there are restaurants and other amenities there.

For many families (including mine), a small-town location is a plus. The logistics of move-in/move-out and visits are very easy, and the COL is low. A student who goes to school in NY or Boston pays for the experience, independently of tuition, room and board.
Anonymous
Good music program.
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