Washington College

Chestertown, United States of America

Washington College, established in 1782 located in Chestertown, Maryland, is a private liberal arts college named after George Washington, who was one of its early benefactors and served on its first Board of Visitors and Governors.
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Yes, through the Independent Major program, students with well-defined academic interests that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries can work with faculty advisors to create a customized course of study. This allows for a highly personalized educational path that aligns with specific career goals or intellectual passions.
The Sophie Kerr Prize is a literary award given annually to the graduating senior who demonstrates the greatest potential for future achievement in a literary endeavor. With a value often over $60,000, it is the nation's largest undergraduate literary prize and celebrates the legacy of writer Sophie Kerr, supporting the college's deep commitment to the literary arts.
Washington College integrates experiential learning into its curriculum through required internships, student-faculty collaborative research, field studies in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and practicums. The Paulson Initiative and other endowed funds provide financial support for unpaid internships and research projects, ensuring all students can gain real-world experience.

University Of Washington College Application Statistics

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University Of Washington College Application Statistics

$ 47475
$ 19632
2.8
36
82 %
1175
26
6.5

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