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WC in Brief
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Wilmington College
is an independent, co-educational, four-year, career-oriented, liberal
arts college. Founded in 1870 by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
in Wilmington, Ohio, the College is within an hour's drive of Cincinnati,
Dayton and Columbus, three of Ohio's major cities.
There are approximately 1,200 students on the main campus and another
700 enrolled in other off-campus programs, including two branches in Cincinnati.
In addition to attracting students from all over the United States, Wilmington
College currently has students from seven foreign countries.
Wilmington College has been named to the Second Tier of Midwestern Regional
Liberal Arts Colleges by U.S. News & World Report. The City of Wilmington
was named "among the Best 100 Small Towns in America "and rated
the "Best Neighborhood in Cincinnati" by Cincinnati Magazine.
For more information about what to see and do in Clinton County, visit
the Convention and Visitors Bureau website at www.ClintonCountyOhio.com
Wilmington College
does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, disability,
nationality or ethnic origin in its educational programs, admission policies
or employment.
In compliance with federal laws, Wilmington College has prepared annual
Campus Safety and Security reports. These reports include, among other
things, a description of the following: Wilmington's public safety services;
crime prevention; on-campus housing policies; community member responsibilities;
summaries of policies regarding alcohol, sexual offenses and weapons;
and crime statistics for the previous academic year. A copy of the current
report may be obtained by contacting the Office of Admission.
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