Wabash College Top Questions

Describe the students at your school.

Dakota

Diverse. Each student has their own unique back story. No single person is alike on the campus, but they all have one thing in common and that is the drive to succeed at Wabash.

Ricardo

This community is one that is willing to become enlightenened, and can sustain very large ammounts of pressure because of the academic rigor of this school.

Gabriel

My classmates are a very diverse group of individuals who share a mindset of self-improvement and progress.

Kyle

Hard-working blue collar males.

Patrick

My classmates are awesome. I've started multiple study groups for my classes this year. My friends and I go out to a little pizza place at least once a week to discuss our notes in class, problems, and to just unwind.

Adam

The classmates at Wabash are very helpful and respectful of your work. They are more than willing to lend a helping hand in a time of need. It is very easy to relate with classmates here and most of them truely want to see you succeed in the classroom and in life. I have met some of my best friends at Wabash in such a short amount of time.

Zachary

A ragtag group from diverse background and experience. But ultimately, we coalesce into one unified body. We struggle for our prizes, make early gains, and perservere in a naturally hostile environment. Ours is the old Spartan way: fight or survive.

Sam

Enthusiastic about learning, but struggling to maintain that energy.

John

My classmates are intellectually engaging and supportive of one another. There is often group work and peer review in my classes, which has been a rewarding experience. There is the occasional young man who is not up to par. On the whole Wabash men are incredibly intelligent and work harder than just about any other college students I have known. There is a bit of arrogance attached to the hard work we do and it shows through at times, particularly in students over valuing their opinions in campus debates.

Jacob

They are hardworking, forcused, and dependable gentlemen who will continue to impact my expereince here at my college.

Stephen

My classmates are my friends, teammates, and fraternity brothers; they are social, respectful, caring and most of all Wabash Gentlemen.

Alan

My classmates here become brothers, are almost always friendly, always willing to help, and are generally good people.

Christopher

There are numerous types of people at Wabash. There are international students, men from both large cities and small towns living and working together. We work hard in our classes and work hard to understand another person's point of view.

Khondoker

They are highly competitive, traditional and helpful.

Will

All students engage in discussion and challenge each other in the classroom.

Romaric

My classmates have been very helpful, considering the fact that I am pledging in a fraternity.

aaron

My classmates are focused and driven in achieving success in their futures.

Alexander

My classmates are all intelligent males who are on a mission to become the best men that they can be. They are driven, responsible, and respectful in their flights towards their futures. They are some of the brightest young men in the country and have made a huge decision to enter an all male college. These classmates do not follow the norms of society and instead forge their own paths into the future, and make decisions for themselves to get the most out of life.

Matthew

My classmates are a driven group of men who strive to get the most out of their Wabash experience

Alex

They are hard working well rounded leaders who are comitted to better themselves and the world around them.

Nathan

My classmates are some of the most dedicated, hardworking people I have ever met.

Stephen

One thing that makes Wabash amazing is how different people can are. Wabash takes care of people finance wise allowing a variety of people to attend; backgrouds are very different. As far as attire to class, no one is trying to impress the women, but everyone here cleans up well. One of my friends put it like this, "Monday through Friday its sweatpants and a t-shirt, but when a Wabash man wears a suit, he WEARS that suit!" Politically, there is no way to describe Wabash. I have heard people say that Wabash is liberal and that Wabash is conservitive; one thing can be siad though and that is that Wabash is politically active.

Wally

Although not true for all students, the majority of students are extremely active. Between classes, papers, labs, clubs, on-campus or off-campus jobs, social lives, most students are super busy. Although the student body is fairly conservative (or perhaps because of that majority) the student body is largely politically unaware. Some students get involved in the conservative paper, the college political groups and local campaigns, but those students are rare. In large part because of the all-male ethos of Wabash, students wear relatively casual clothing to class. Seas of flip flops, athletic shorts and t-shirts are not uncommon to see on the way to class (with hoodies and pajama pants substituted for the colder months). The causualness isn't meant as disrespect as it might be at other places but is often explained away by students who say "Who do I have to impress?". As with everything there are some preppy dissenters.

Andy

The only kind of student who would feel out of place at Wabash is one who intentionally closes himself from his colleagues. I know and have befriended students from every walk of life, including African-Americans, Latinos, Asians, Muslims, Buddhists, gay and bisexual. Students are generally open enough that these differences aren't deal-breakers. Only when students who feel different separate themselves from others do people start to react negatively. Most students are politically aware, and a few are politically active. Political opinions vary from students who are libertarian to students who dabble in communist philosophy. I've noticed that as far as political parties are concerned, either side always overestimates the prevalence of their opponent.

Elliott

One of the misconceptions about our students body is that we are all rich and extravagant intellectuals. I would, in fact, say that the opposite is true about our students body. I would say that our student body is comprised primarily of blue-collar type students, whose academic achievement and intelligence may not always be at a peak level, but their work ethic and effort is always at the top. Wabash men set themselves apart because they are willing to work hard and achieve something greater than just the average standard. Determination, tenacity, and persistence are our strongest qualities because we are willing to work for what we want, and this doesn't mean to get a good grade, it means becoming a better person--a true gentlemen.

Jacob

Although most Wabash students are from Indiana, no student should feel out of place here. In my pledge class of 8 there was a man of hispanic background from Chicago, a man born in China, lived in the U.K. and then moved to North Dakota and finally Indiana, as well as a student from Texas and Michigan. Now we are one big happy family who does everything together from IM sports to road trips to Walmart runs at 3 am.

Pat

Wabash is a very diverse college. Students come to Wabash from all different walks of life. For the most part, Wabash is more of a conservative Campus. Also, there are a large quantity of students from Indiana, but there are also students from different states and countries. Most Wabash students, like myself, are fraternity members. Unlike stereotypical fraternities that you will see in movies, fraternities at Wabash are full of young men who put their education before their social lives.

Will

Students at Wabash cover every spectrum you want to define, except gender-wise. More important than any differences is the fact that we're all Wabash Men and together we can stand against the world. There's a fraternity for every man and a club for every interest.

Jacque

Wabash is diverse. 20{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of our student body is not white. Because we are so small, most of the student body knows each other.

Blake

What to say... We are so diverse, but at the same time, we are a band of brothers that would take a bullet for any other "Wally" on campus.