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The '''College of Wooster''' is a [[Private college|private]] [[Liberal arts colleges in the United States|liberal arts college]] in [[Wooster]], [[Ohio]]. Founded in 1866 by the [[Presbyterian]] Church as the University of Wooster, it has been officially  non-sectarian since 1969 when ownership ties with the Presbyterian Church was ended. From its creation, the college has been a [[coeducation|co-educational]] institution. It enrolls about 2,000 students and is a member of The [[Five Colleges of Ohio]], [[Great Lakes Colleges Association]], and the [[Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities]].
 
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 25 June 2022

Group.png College of Wooster  
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Formation1866
HeadquartersWooster, Ohio, USA
Type•  private
•  liberal arts
Private liberal arts college in Ohio

The College of Wooster is a private liberal arts college in Wooster, Ohio. Founded in 1866 by the Presbyterian Church as the University of Wooster, it has been officially non-sectarian since 1969 when ownership ties with the Presbyterian Church was ended. From its creation, the college has been a co-educational institution. It enrolls about 2,000 students and is a member of The Five Colleges of Ohio, Great Lakes Colleges Association, and the Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities.

 

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