Founded in 1851, Westminster College is a private, selective, coeducational, residential, undergraduate college with a curriculum based on the liberal arts with an emphasis on developmental experience. The College is dedicated to teaching excellence and an education centered on key values (integrity, fairness, respect, and responsibility) that prepare our graduates to become leaders of character. The student enrollment is just under 950, and the student/faculty ratio is 14:1.
Winston Churchill delivered his famous "Iron Curtain" speech on campus in 1946, and in recent years George Bush, Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, and Lech Walesa have participated in the College's international lecture series. Prominent on campus are the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library and the monumental sculpture "Breakthrough," created from sections of the Berlin Wall.
The College is located in Fulton, Missouri, a community of over 12,000 residents that is approximately 25 miles from both Columbia and Jefferson City
Programs
Accounting, Allied Health, American History, American Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Classics, Coaching, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies, European History, European Studies, French, History, International Business, International Studies, Leadership Studies, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Pre-Engineering, Pre-Health, Pre-Law, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, Spanish, Women and Gender Studies
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges - Liberal Arts
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Admissions office:
Westminster College Admissions Office 501 Westminster Avenue MO 65251Fulton
Missouri United States Phone: (800) 475-3361 Email: [email protected]
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