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Wilson College : Overview, Courses, Scholarships & Rankings

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About Wilson College

At Wilson, it's normal to pass a student walking a dog on the quad; pet-friendly housing is part of the scene. Campus combines brick halls, green space, an equestrian center, and a working farm. Academically, Wilson is known for a liberal arts base with hands-on learning in sciences, education, business, and health. Students get close faculty support, well equipped labs, a learning commons, and tutoring.

Student life is close knit and low key. Clubs, service projects, arts nights, and riding shows pair with intramurals and time on nearby trails. Career prep is pragmatic, with internships, alumni mentoring, and career coaching tied to regional employers. Chambersburg adds indie cafes, local arts, and volunteer roles with schools and nonprofits. The culture is welcoming, rooted in tradition, and a little quirky.

Key Institutional Details

Contact & Profile

Location
1015 Philadelphia Ave, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, 17201, USA
Website
wilson.edu
Unit ID
217013

Academic & Institutional

Control
Private non-profit institution (tuition + donations)
Accreditation
MSCHE
Length of Study
Programs under 2 years (e.g. certificate or diploma)
Calendar System
Semester system (two main terms per year)
Award Levels
Associate's
Bachelor's
Master's
Other Award
Campus Setting
Located in a small city (population under 100,000)
Carnegie Classification
Master's - Medium programs
Tuition & Fees
In-State
$27,000
Tuition $25,950 + Fee $1,050
Out-of-State
$27,000
Tuition $25,950 + Fee $1,050
Student Profile
Total Students 1,694
Undergraduate 745
Graduate/Other 949
Male: 403 Female: 1,291
Applications
Total Applicants 1,068
Admitted 961
Enrolled 194
Acceptance: 90% Yield: 20.2%
Staff
Total Staff 234
Full-time 139
Part-time 95
Full-time: 59.4% Part-time: 40.6%

Academic Programs & Fields of Study

Wilson College offers 32 degree programs across 14 major academic fields, graduating approximately 259 students annually. The most popular fields by graduate volume are Education (7 programs, 117 graduates), Health (5 programs, 40 graduates), Agriculture (3 programs, 37 graduates), Business (4 programs, 18 graduates) and Kinesiology (2 programs, 8 graduates). Explore program details, award levels, and graduate demographics below.

Education (7 programs, 117 graduates)
Educational Sciences, Teaching Methods and Pedagogy
Program Name Graduates Gender Distribution Award Levels CIP Code
Special Education Teaching 36
Bachelor's
Master's
13.1001
Instructional Technology 31
Master's
13.0501
General Education 29
Master's
13.0101
Learning Sciences 9
Master's
13.0607
English as a Second Language (ESL) Teaching 5
Master's
13.1401
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching 4
Bachelor's
13.1314
Early Childhood Education 3
Bachelor's
13.1210
Health (5 programs, 40 graduates)
Healthcare Professions, Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice
Program Name Graduates Gender Distribution Award Levels CIP Code
Registered Nursing 33
Bachelor's
51.3801
Nursing Education 4
Master's
51.3203
Animal-Assisted Therapy 1
Bachelor's
51.2313
Health Humanities 1
Bachelor's
51.3204
Nurse Midwifery 1
Master's
51.3807
Agriculture (3 programs, 37 graduates)
Agricultural Sciences, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine
Program Name Graduates Gender Distribution Award Levels CIP Code
Veterinary Technology and Animal Health Assistant 31
Bachelor's
01.8301
Animal Sciences 4
Bachelor's
01.0999
Equine Studies 2
Bachelor's
01.0507
Business (4 programs, 18 graduates)
Business Administration, Marketing and Entrepreneurship
Program Name Graduates Gender Distribution Award Levels CIP Code
Business Administration and Management 8
Bachelor's
52.0201
Organizational Leadership 7
Master's
52.0213
Accounting 2
Bachelor's
52.0301
Finance, General 1
Bachelor's
52.0801
Kinesiology (2 programs, 8 graduates)
Exercise Science, Sports Medicine and Physical Recreation
Program Name Graduates Gender Distribution Award Levels CIP Code
Exercise Science and Kinesiology 5
Bachelor's
31.0505
Sport and Fitness Management 3
Bachelor's
31.0504
English (1 programs, 7 graduates)
English Literature, Creative Writing and Literary Analysis
Program Name Graduates Gender Distribution Award Levels CIP Code
English Language and Literature 7
Bachelor's
23.0101
Liberal Arts (2 programs, 7 graduates)
Liberal Arts Education, General Studies and Humanities
Program Name Graduates Gender Distribution Award Levels CIP Code
Humanities Studies 5
Master's
24.0103
Liberal Arts and Sciences 2
Bachelor's
24.0101
Arts (2 programs, 7 graduates)
Fine Arts, Design Studies and Creative Performance
Program Name Graduates Gender Distribution Award Levels CIP Code
Visual and Performing Arts 6
Master's
50.0101
Design and Visual Communications 1
Bachelor's
50.0401
Social Sciences (1 programs, 5 graduates)
Sociology, Anthropology and Political Science Studies
Program Name Graduates Gender Distribution Award Levels CIP Code
Social Sciences 5
Bachelor's
45.0101
Psychology (1 programs, 4 graduates)
Psychological Sciences, Mental Health and Behavioral Studies
Program Name Graduates Gender Distribution Award Levels CIP Code
Experimental Psychology 4
Bachelor's
42.2799

Admission Requirements & Test Scores

Comprehensive overview of admission criteria, standardized test score ranges, and application requirements for prospective students at Wilson College.

Application Requirements

Secondary School GPA
Required
Secondary School Record
Required
Formal Demonstration of Competencies
Neither required nor recommended
English Proficiency Test (TOEFL)
Required
Standardized Test Scores
SAT Scores
The SAT is a standardized college admission test measuring reading, writing, and math skills. Scores range from 400-1600 (combined Evidence-Based Reading & Writing + Math sections).
Composite Score Range
940 - 1110
25th-75th percentile
Evidence-Based Reading & Writing 480 - 570
Median: 520
Math 460 - 540
Median: 500
ACT Scores
The ACT is a standardized test for college admissions assessing English, math, reading, and science reasoning. Scores range from 1-36 (composite of all sections).

Data based on IPEDS for 2022-2023 academic year. Test score ranges represent the middle 50% of admitted students (25th-75th percentile). Requirements may vary by program.

Tuition, Fees & Estimated Costs

Overview of tuition rates, housing, and other annual education expenses for undergraduate and graduate students

Estimated Total Cost
(In-state)
$41,967
Estimated Total Cost
(Out-state)
$41,967
In-state Tuition (incl. fees)
$27,000
Tuition and fees for students residing in-state
Out-of-state Tuition (incl. fees)
$27,000
Tuition and fees for non-resident students
Room & Board
$12,162 (on) / $7,100 (off)
Housing and meal plan expenses
Books & Supplies
$1,104
Average yearly cost of books and study materials
Other Expenses
$1,701 (on) / $2,569 (off)
Miscellaneous personal and institutional expenses
Other Expenses (with family)
$2,569
Estimated cost for students living with family
Graduate In-state Tuition (incl. fees)
$9,450
Graduate tuition rates for in-state students
Graduate Out-of-state Tuition (incl. fees)
$9,450
Graduate tuition rates for non-resident students

Financial Aid & Student Support

Summary of scholarships, grants, student loans, and financial aid statistics for undergraduate students

14%
FTFT Aid Recipients
Avg. Grant
$17,358
Avg. Loan
$6,763
Avg. Federal Loan
$5,879
Additional
Students with Any Grant
134
Students who received any type of grant aid
Students with Any Loan
128
Students who received any type of loan-based aid
Students with Federal Grant
89
Students who received a federal grant
Avg. Institutional Grant
$13,436
Average amount of institutional grant awarded

Student Success Metrics

Graduation rates and post-graduation earnings to help assess student outcomes and long-term value of education.

52%
Graduation Rate
Percentage of students who successfully graduate from the institution
77%
First-Year Retention Rate
Percentage of first-year students who continue for a second year
Median Earnings Over Time
$30,412 – $59,095
Salary Range (25th–75th Percentile, 10 Years)
$30,412 (25th %) $59,095 (75th %)
*Median Salary After 10 Years: $43,326
Median Salary After 6 Years
$37,049
Average annual earnings of former students six years after starting college.
Median Salary After 10 Years
$43,326
Average annual earnings of former students ten years after starting college.

Loan Burden & Repayment Outcomes

Breakdown of loan repayment rates and student debt levels by income and dependency status.

3-Year Loan Repayment Rate
60.4%
Share of borrowers who repaid loans within 3 years
Repayment Rate (Graduates Only)
68.8%
Repayment rate among students who completed their program
Median Student Loan Debt
$26,328
Median federal loan debt of undergraduate completers at time of graduation.
Repayment by Income
Low 57.7%
Middle 54.3%
High 72.4%
Repayment by Dependency
Dependent 69.8%
Independent 50.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about Wilson College

How much does it cost to attend Wilson College?

The annual tuition at Wilson College is $27,000 for in-state students. When including room and board, books, and other expenses, the total estimated cost is approximately $41,967 for in-state students. Additional costs include room and board $12,162 (on) / $7,100 (off) and books and supplies $1,104.

Data based on IPEDS program completions for 2022-2023 academic year. Tuition and cost estimates are approximate and may not include all fees, personal expenses, or transportation costs.

What academic programs and degree levels does Wilson College offer?

Wilson College offers 32 academic programs across 14 major fields of study, with available degree levels: Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Other Award.

Most popular program areas include:

  • Educational Sciences, Teaching Methods and Pedagogy (7 programs)
  • Healthcare Professions, Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice (5 programs)
  • Agricultural Sciences, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine (3 programs)
  • Business Administration, Marketing and Entrepreneurship (4 programs)
  • Exercise Science, Sports Medicine and Physical Recreation (2 programs)

Data based on IPEDS program completions for 2023-2024 academic year. Numbers reflect programs where students graduated, not all offered programs.

What is the acceptance rate for Wilson College?

Wilson College has an 90% acceptance rate and a 20.2% yield rate, making it moderately selective.

Admission statistics breakdown:

  • Total applicants: 1,068
  • Students admitted: 961
  • Students enrolled: 194

Data based on IPEDS for 2022-2023 academic year. Admission statistics may vary by program and application cycle.

What financial aid and scholarships are available at Wilson College?

Wilson College provides financial aid to 14% of first-time, full-time students, with average grants of $17,358 and average loans of $6,763.

Average financial aid amounts by type:

  • Pell grants: $5,445
  • State/Local grants: $4,689
  • Institutional grants: $13,436
  • Federal loans: $5,879

The university supports 134 students with grants and 128 students with loans annually.

Data based on IPEDS for 2022-2023 academic year. Financial aid amounts and percentages may vary by program, enrollment status, and individual circumstances.

What is the average salary for Wilson College graduates?

Wilson College graduates earn a median salary of $37,049 after 6 years and $43,326 after 10 years.

The salary range 10 years after graduation spans from $30,412 (25th percentile) to $59,095 (75th percentile), with top earners reaching $62,200 (90th percentile).

Data based on IPEDS for 2022-2023 academic year. Salary data reflects graduates who received federal financial aid (approximately 60% of all graduates). Actual earnings may vary significantly based on program, location, and individual circumstances.

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