Wittenberg University

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Wittenberg at a Glance

Location:
Springfield, OH
Setting:
Small city
Control:
Private Non-Profit
In-State Tuition:
$34,190
Out-of-State Tuition:
$34,190
Room & Board:
$9,032
Full-Time Undergrads:
1,807
Part-Time Undergrads:
99
More statistics . . .
School Website:
www.wittenberg.edu
Admissions Website:
www4.wittenberg.edu/admission
Financial Aid Website:
www4.wittenberg.edu/administration/financial_aid
Application Deadline:
Rolling
Acceptance Rate:
72 %
Admission Difficulty:
Easy
Average SAT Scores:
1000–1240
Average ACT Scores:
22–28

Best Things

  • The amount of activities you can get involved in
  • Atmosphere of the University
  • The campus is beautiful!
  • The people on campus
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Worst Things

  • The tuition
  • The Myers hill—quite a climb
  • Bookstore prices
  • Icy sidewalks during the winter
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Most Popular Majors

  • Social Sciences & Liberal Arts
  • Biological Sciences
  • Business
  • Business Management
  • More majors . . .

Overall ExperienceWhat's This?

It all starts freshman year when you gather as a class in Commencement Hollow, nervous about starting over and making new friends. Little do you know that the upcoming four years will yield some of your closest friends and most unforgettable memories. No matter if you are interested in sports, leadership activities, the arts, or any other number of things, Wittenberg can give you a college experience that is the perfect fit for you. Once it's all said and done, graduates of Witt all say the same thing: "Wittenberg has become home."  

Whether it's sledding down the hollow after the first snowstorm of the year, cheering one of Witt's many athletic teams to victory, or simply just losing track of time in the CDR (Center Dining Room) with friends, Wittenberg leaves a mark on all students' lives. Wittenberg prepares its students for life after college—not just academically but socially. Students are prepared not only to be leaders in their field, but also leaders in their community. You can see this by the University's strong commitment to community service and through the motto, "having light, we pass it on to others." With Witt's beautiful campus, dedicated faculty, driven students, and overall welcoming atmosphere, it will remain a great university for years to come. 

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Transportation at Wittenberg University

ME7777

Psychology '15

0.0
F

No Transportaion

No transportation off campus when needed. It sucks.

May 14, 2012

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Nightlife at Wittenberg University

ME7777

Psychology '15

1.5
D+

Sucks

Basically there is no where to truly party in Springfield. You should have a car to drive to other campuses. Our parties are only meant for people to drink and black out except for a select few.

May 14, 2012

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Health & Safety at Wittenberg University

ME7777

Psychology '15

3.5
B

Pretty Safe

Wittenberg's campus is very safe but like any other place you watch your back.

May 14, 2012

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User rating for Wittenberg University is 3.5 out of 5 based on 295 user reviews.

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Grad Year
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