Work (and play) Forest
Work (and play) Forest
Nestled in the heart of North Carolina, Wake Forest University is a
stunning campus with classic red brick buildings and an exquisite landscape.
Founded in 1834, Wake Forest has been a liberal arts college for more
than 150 years.
The university's dedicated professors and arduous classes have
consistently landed Wake Forest among the nation's top universities.
Although the school's motto is "Pro Humanitate," meaning "for humanity,"
some students adopt the motto "work hard, play harder."
Wake Forest offers students an impressive campus life with an assortment
of activities that are sure to satisfy any student's interests.
The Demon Deacon lifestyle is one with many hours spent in the library.
But, there are still plenty of hours left to socialize and make the college
years ones to remember.
Location: Winston-Salem, N.C.
Campus: 340 acres, suburban
Student/faculty ratio: 10:1
Number of undergraduates: 4,412
Most popular majors: Business/commerce; communication, journalism and
related programs; political science and government; history; finance
Degrees offered: Bachelors, masters, doctoral
Web site: www.wfu.edu
Annual tuition: $36,560
Annual cost of attendance: $47,551
Athletics: NCAA Division I
Average SAT score: 1280 to 1400 Note: No longer required of
applicants
Type: Private
Acceptance rate: 42 percent
Source: "Fiske Guide to Colleges"







