About College of Wooster

The College of Wooster

:round_pushpin: Wooster, OH • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 60%

College of Wooster is a private university in Wooster, Ohio. The College of Wooster was founded in 1866 and enrolls 1,912 students.

Quick Facts
Total Enrollment 1,912
Campus Setting town
Admission rate 60%
Tuition and fees
In State $59,550
Out-of-State $59,550
Paying For College

See The Official 2025-2026 CC Calendar for projected decision dates.

Admissions

For information about applying to College of Wooster, see the school’s admission page and online application.

Test 25th percentile score Median score 75th percentile score
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 630 680 740
SAT Math 590 650 720
ACT Composite 27 30 33
ACT English 26 30 34
ACT Math 25 27 30
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Tuition & Fees

Visit the financial aid office’s website to learn more about the cost of attending Wooster.

Cost Breakdown In State Out-of-State
Tuition $59,050 $59,050
Fees $500 $500
Room and Board $14,000 $14,000
Books $1,250 $1,250
Total (Before Financial Aid): $74,800 $74,800

Majors

Major Bachelors Masters Doctorate
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other 37
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 36
Biology/Biological Sciences, General 32
Political Science and Government, General 28
Computer Science 27
History, General 26
Business/Managerial Economics 24
English Language and Literature, General 22
Teacher Education, Multiple Levels 21
Chemistry, General 18
Neuroscience 18
Mathematics, General 16
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics 16
Environmental Studies 12
Data Science, General 11
Environmental Geosciences 10
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 9
International Relations and Affairs 9
Anthropology, General 9
Communication, General 8
Physics, General 7
French Studies 7
Philosophy 7
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Other 7
Music, General 6
Mass Communication/Media Studies 6
Art History, Criticism and Conservation 6
Sociology, General 6
Religion/Religious Studies 5
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General 5
Archeology 5
Fine/Studio Arts, General 5
Theatre and Dance 4
Geology/Earth Science, General 4
Music Teacher Education 3
Spanish Language and Literature 3
Chinese Studies 2
Music Therapy/Therapist 2
East Asian Studies 2
Communication Sciences and Disorders, General 2
Russian Studies 1
African-American/Black Studies 1

Data source: IPEDS as of the January 6, 2026 release

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