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Wheaton College-MA

Norton, MA

  • 4-year, Private
  • 420 Freshman Class
  • $53,264 (in-state), $53,264 (out-of-state)
  • 1,657 Total Students

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Wheaton College-MA Student Body

Size
Average Freshman Class Size:
420
Full-Time Undergrads:
1,654
Total Students:
1,657
Undergraduates/Graduates
Where Students Come From
Are Students Enrolled Full-Time?
Diversity

Wheaton College-MA Campus Life

Campus Housing and Facilities
Students Living on Campus?
91%
Religious Affiliation?
No
Urbanization:
Suburban
Crime (per 1000 students per year)
Serious Crimes:
10.86
Drug or Weapon Incidents:
26.55
Alcohol Incidents:
174.41
Weather (Degrees F)

Wheaton College-MA Admissions

Applicants Admitted
Statistics
Students Who Return After First Year:
88%
Average GPA:
3.50
Average Test Scores
SAT Math:
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SAT Verbal:
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ACT Composite:
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Wheaton College-MA Academics

Graduation Rates (Total)
Graduation Rates by Ethnicity
African American
Asian
Caucasian
Latino/Hispanic
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Statistics
Student-to-Faculty Ratio:
12:1
Study Abroad Offered:
Yes

Wheaton College-MA Financial Aid

Cost of Attendance
$53,264 / $53,264

In-State

Out-of-State

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Tuition (Out-of-State)
$41,084
Tuition (In-State)
$41,084
Food and Housing
$10,180
Books
$940
Personal Expenses
$1,060
How are students paying for school?
Average Grant Size
$18,466

Wheaton College-MA Contact Information

Address
Mailing
26 East Main St.
Norton,MA 02766
508-286-8200
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Wheaton College-MAReviews
By Students 43211
(Avg. of 28rankings)

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S. C.
R. G.
July 19, 2012

What do you consider the best thing about your school? Why?The reasearch abilities found at the school. The community and accepting feel that you get on campus.Describe your school in one sentence.A small liberal arts schools that prepares its students for the world.

  • Average Rating 43211
  • Overall Experience
    54321
    Access to Professors
    54321
    Class Size
    54321
    Value of Education
    54321
    Campus Internet Access
    54321
    Campus Facilities
    43211
    Campus Food
    43211
    On-Campus Housing
    43211
    Extra-Curricular Activities
    54321
    Nearby Banks, Stores, Grocery Stores
    54321
S. C.
J. S.
July 12, 2012

What do you consider the best thing about your school? Why?I think the friends you meet their are the best part. Without my friends, I would be very unhappy there. Once you find a core group of friends it’s very easy to feel comfortable at this small school. Your friends will become your family, and you will want them to be your friends for life.Describe your classmates in one sentence.Their interests are diverse , but they are all interesting and friendly people.

  • Average Rating 43211
  • Overall Experience
    54321
    Access to Professors
    43211
    Class Size
    43211
    Value of Education
    43211
    Campus Internet Access
    54321
    Campus Facilities
    43211
    Campus Food
    21321
    On-Campus Housing
    43211
    Extra-Curricular Activities
    43211
    Nearby Banks, Stores, Grocery Stores
    54321
S. C.
S. K.
September 19, 2011

What do you consider the best thing about your school? Why?What sold me on this school was its inviting and family like feeling, as well as the personal attention that the professors exhibit to each of their students. The professors made me feel that they want me to succed and that my opinion was worth hearing.What do you wish you had known before you came to this school?There wasnt much I wasnt perpared for when coming to this school because Wheaton has a program in which you visit in July and intereact with fellow students as an introduction to campus so you are prepared the moment you arrive in August.

S. C.
K. C.
December 14, 2010

What is your school best known for?Wheaton is best known for its small environment. The school is not as big as other campuses so it is easier to meet new people and to create more solid connections. Since Wheaton is a small environment, it is easy for the staff to help the students out in whatever they need such as internships, jobs, papers, classes, financial aid, etc.,What do you consider the best thing about your school? Why?The best thing about Wheaton is the small classes. It is easy to speak in class if a person is shy because the classes generally do not go over 20 people. Less students in a class also makes it easier for a student to have a one on one relationship with the professor.  The one on one time with the professor really makes a difference on the students performance in a class.

S. C.
J. G.
November 02, 2010

What kind of person should attend this school?A motivated person ready to tackle intellecually stimulating courses and dialogue among students that changes your perspective of social norms. An extroverted, involved individual that likes to feel a sense of community and likes to participate in events and has ideas of their own. Finally, a student that is looking for a college full of resources and opportunities for students inside and outside of the Wheaton “bubble” and ready to use that to be enriched in all aspect the student chooses.,What kind of person shouldn’t attend this school?A student that prefers indirect professor/student contact and large classes. A student that is not willing to change their ideas or rather accept the diverse ideas that exist in the community of the college. A student that is not motivated to do much or to find an interest. A student that does not consider a strong social connection to be part of a learning experience much greater than that of the classroom.

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