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Admissions

Incoming Students

Incoming Students

You’ll find academic and campus information, important dates, and frequently asked questions at this one-stop source for information for new and incoming students.

International Students

International Students

Submit academic, financial, and written recommendation materials to apply to Wabash as an international student.

Transfer Students

Transfer Students

Students in good standing at another college are welcome to apply for transfer admission to Wabash.

First Time Freshmen

First Time Freshmen

Application for the 2023-2024 academic year is now open. Access application requirements and create your application account today.

Meet Your Counselor

Meet Your Counselor

Get in touch with your Admissions Counselor for all your questions about Wabash.

Scholarships and Aid

Scholarships and Aid

We strive to make a private liberal arts education possible. Our financial aid office is dedicated to helping each family realize the potential of this high-quality education.

Tom Oppman ’25

“Wabash has given me the tools to succeed. I know what it takes to learn and I know the kind of energy and focus that requires. I’m confident that I will succeed. The liberal arts education has been meaningful in helping me be a well-rounded person.”

— Tom Oppman ’25

Mawuli Nevis ’25

“Wabash has opened my eyes to new things. I’ve traveled twice to four different countries, had research internships, and worked at hospitals. Each of these experiences has led me to look at the big picture differently and are setting up my future.”

— Mawuli Nevis ’25

Logan Weilbaker ’25

“The first time I ever set foot on campus, there was a sense that, ‘This is a place I want to spend the next four years.’ The way I saw Wabash men interacting and how they treated me and others, it felt like this place at its core shares the same values that I do: a place built on respect, and wanting to challenge ourselves.”

— Logan Weilbaker ’25

Brayden Curnutt ’25

“I love that you can really go anywhere on campus and get the help you need. I love that people are open to helping freshman, sophomores, juniors, even seniors. I love that Wabash is a small, tight-knit community.”

— Brayden Curnutt ’25

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