
Online Wheaton College is a private institution that was founded in 1860. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,432, its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 80 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Wheaton College's ranking in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges is National Liberal Arts Colleges, 57. Its tuition and fees are $32,950 (2015-16).
Based in Wheaton, Illinois, Wheaton College is a Christian liberal arts
school where, it says, "the pursuit of faith and learning is taken
seriously." The college believes academic excellence, Christian
commitment and leadership are the essential ingredients to a liberal
arts education. Freshmen are welcomed into the school with an
orientation that includes multiple lunches with current students, a
formal event with the faculty and a sightseeing trip to Chicago, which
is 25 miles east of the campus. Wheaton College believes in four
building blocks for an education: attending classes, going to chapel,
participating in extracurricular activities and living on campus.
Students are required to live on campus during their career at Wheaton
and can choose to live in residence halls, campus apartments or campus
houses. The Wheaton College Thunder are members of the College
Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin in the NCAA Division III.
Wheaton College offers students multiple off-campus study
opportunities. The college sponsors study abroad programs in Asia,
England, France and Spain, among other destinations. It houses a Science
Station in Rapid City, South Dakota, for students interested in field
instruction in the natural sciences. For students interested in music,
the Conservatory of Music at Wheaton College is internationally
recognized and is fully accredited by the National Association of
Schools of Music. In honor of one of its most notable alumni, Christian
evangelist Billy Graham, the Billy Graham Center is the primary location
for a majority of Bible and theology classes and the site of multiple
museums and auditoriums. The college uses this center to share its faith
and beliefs with campus visitors. Other notable alumni of the school
include horror film director Wes Craven, symphony conductor John Nelson
and former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert.
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