Wilson students realize their potential
Women who
graduate from women’s colleges typically are more confident and achieve higher
levels in their careers than women who graduate from co-ed colleges. Most of Wilson’s
senior leaders are women, and they serve as inspiration and role models
throughout your years at Wilson. Our culture of achievement is apparent the
moment you arrive on campus and you are invited to the president’s home to
discuss the College’s history of high standards and what those standards mean
for you.
Expectations are high here, and Wilson has an
intentional commitment to academic rigor. We expect you to achieve. You can
meet those expectations because of the support you receive from faculty
members, fellow students and even caring staff members. Everything about our
environment says, “Yes, you can.”
By the time you graduate from Wilson, you will
be the ethical leader and independent thinker that employers are seeking. You
will be prepared to lead change toward a better global society. You will be
self-assured in whatever you do. At Wilson College, you can be confident.