Pre-College Summer Program
Open to Young Men Entering Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
This summer Wabash College is offering pre-college men from across the country a way to discover what it means to be a Little Giant! Our partner in this venture is Blueprint Admissions, an organization founded on the belief that pre-college summer programs serve as an extraordinary way for students to discover amazing new schools.
Wabash specifically invites all rising freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors to campus for a week-long pre-college experience where they will study mini-courses that encompass the liberal arts.
Students will live in Wolcott Hall, eat at the Sparks Center, exercise at the Allen Center, and enjoy all of the other amenities that Wabash offers. Students will experience Wabash faculty and get to know Admissions officers. They will also participate in Blueprint’s signature College Prep seminars that give them a head start on preparing for college. We have also planned a wide variety of extracurricular options for each session, including a road trip to Indianapolis featuring cultural, historical and sports venues.

2010 Courses
- Experimental Physics
- Creative Writing
- Pharmaceutical Development
- Electronic Music And Circuit Bending
- Persuasive Communication
- Revolutions
- Social Psychology
- Spanish Culture and Tradition
- Life and Death — Ethics and Law
2010 Dates and Prices
- Session 1: July 4th – July 10th
- One-Week Tuition
- Residential Program: $1,199
- Day Program: $799
- Session 2: July 11th – July 17th
- One-Week Tuition
- Residential Program: $1,199
- Day Program: $799
- Session 3: July 18th – July 24th
- One-Week Tuition
- Residential Program: $1,199
- Day Program: $799
- Session 4: July 25th – July 31st
- One-Week Tuition
- Residential Program: $1,199
- Day Program: $799

Welcome!
On behalf of the entire Wabash College community, I invite you to explore the exciting academic enrichment programs offered at Wabash beginning in July 2010.
Wabash is one of the nation’s leading private liberal arts colleges, one with a distinctive mission to educate young men to think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanely. Our students work hard in our rigorous classrooms and labs, and pursue arts, athletics, student government, and well over 50 clubs and organizations with passion and vigor.
By searching for summer academic programs that will challenge and prepare you for college, you demonstrate many of the qualities we find in Wabash men — including intellectual curiosity and that desire to push yourself to reach your fullest potential.
While you look over our summer offerings, take a moment to see for yourself the distinctiveness of a Wabash College liberal arts education. You will find in our 177-year history a strong record of achievement by our students, faculty, and alumni.
Seeking high-quality academic summer programs says much about your character and values, so I’m pleased to congratulate you on taking this important step in your education.
Sincerely,
Patrick E. White
President of Wabash College
