Today, we are taking a look at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio!
Baldwin-Wallace College is a private, liberal arts college offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees, located in Berea, Ohio. Located in a residential community just 20 minutes from Cleveland, Ohio facilitates their ability to provide liberal arts learning and practical career preparation.
When founded in 1845, Baldwin-Wallace was one of the first colleges in Ohio to admit students without regard to race or gender. That spirit of inclusiveness has flourished and evolved into a personalized approach to education: one that stresses individual growth as students learn to learn, respond to new ideas, adapt to new situations and prepare for the certainty of change.
At B-W, students who are connected to organizations and activities outside of class do better academically and make campus more exciting. Over 100 campus groups provide social, cultural, recreational, leadership and service opportunities.
B-W has a longstanding reputation as a quality academic institution with a history of alumni success and is regularly recognized by U.S News & World Report as one of America’s best values in education. Nearly 100 percent of freshmen receive some form of financial aid. The average aid package for a freshman with demonstrated need is $20,700.
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