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The Office of the Provost ensures the excellence of Wofford’s rigorous academic program Majors and Programs Wofford offers over 80 majors, minors and programs
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After taking advantage of four years of opportunities, including internships, entrepreneurial training and undergraduate research, Wofford students are prepared for what’s next 98% of graduates report a positive career outcome (employment, graduate school, military service, internships and volunteer placement) within six months of graduation
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This online application is used by many undergraduate institutions and allows students to apply to multiple schools with only one submitted application Wofford exclusively uses the Common App
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Wofford College, established in 1854, is a four-year, residential liberal arts college nationally known for the strength of its academic program, outstanding faculty, study abroad participation and successful graduates
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On July 4, 1851, the future Methodist Bishop William Wightman came to a beautiful site on a high ridge overlooking the tiny courthouse village of Spartanburg, S C As more than 4,000 people looked on, he made the keynote address while local Masons laid the cornerstone for Wofford College
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Wofford College is located downtown Spartanburg at 429 North Church Street Take a look at the campus map and ledger to see an overview of campus laid out to see where classroom buildings, residence halls parking lots, athletic fields and stadiums, and more are located
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Find out more information about the academic programs at Wofford Office of the Provost The Office of the Provost ensures the excellence of Wofford’s rigorous academic program
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Since 1941, Wofford has served as the host institution for Beta chapter of South Carolina by demonstrating that the liberal arts and sciences— the traditional core of higher learning— are at the center of its educational program
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