Art Exhibitions to Open Sept. 12 Two free art exhibitions will open Wednesday, Sept. 12, at Wilson College−one in Lortz Hall’s Bogigian Gallery featuring the work of members of The Foundry, and one in the John Stewart Memorial Library’s Cooley Gallery featuring artwork by Chambersburg artist Anne Finucane. Read more about Art Exhibitions to Open Sept. 12
Wilson Graduates 192 in 148th Commencement Ceremony At its 148th commencement ceremony held Sunday, May 13, Wilson College conferred degrees on 192 undergraduate and graduate students. Read more about Wilson Graduates 192 in 148th Commencement Ceremony
MFA Students to Present Exhibit at Coyle Library In collaboration with Coyle Free Library, students in the Wilson College Master of Fine Arts program will present an interactive art exhibition from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 21, at the library, 102 N. Main St. in Chambersburg. Read more about MFA Students to Present Exhibit at Coyle Library
Thoroughbred Foundation Awards Grant for Scholarships The Thoroughbred Education and Research Foundation (TERF) has awarded Wilson College a $16,000 grant to provide $4,000 scholarships for four students with animal-related majors, including veterinary medical technology (VMT), animal studies, equestrian studies, equine-facilitated therapeutics and equine journalism. Read more about Thoroughbred Foundation Awards Grant for Scholarships
Wilson Receives Newcombe Grant for Mature Students The Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation has awarded Wilson College a $25,000 grant to support students age 25 and older who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree and need financial assistance. Read more about Wilson Receives Newcombe Grant for Mature Students
M&T Awards Wilson Scholarship Grant The M&T Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of M&T Bank, recently awarded Wilson College a $2,500 grant. Read more about M&T Awards Wilson Scholarship Grant
Wilson to Increase Tuition by 3 Percent in 2019-20 After holding tuition for traditional undergraduates without an increase for the past eight years–a span that included a 17 percent tuition reduction in 2014–Wilson College will increase tuition for traditional undergraduates and adult degree program students by 3 percent for the 2019-20 academic year. Read more about Wilson to Increase Tuition by 3 Percent in 2019-20
Dual Enrollment Provides Head Start on College Wilson recently signed a dual enrollment agreement with St. Maria Goretti High School that allows qualified Goretti 11th- and 12th-graders to take classes at Wilson. Read more about Dual Enrollment Provides Head Start on College
Creating New Degree Pathways Wilson College and HACC, "Central Pennsylvania's Community College," recently signed an expanded agreement allowing HACC associate degree graduates to seamlessly enter Wilson, bringing all of their credits earned with a grade of C or better with them. Read more about Creating New Degree Pathways
Master of Special Education Program Gets Autism Endorsement Approval from PDE The Wilson College Master of Special Education program has received approval of an autism endorsement curriculum from the Pennsylvania Department of Education, a credential that will benefit teachers and others who work with people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Read more about Master of Special Education Program Gets Autism Endorsement Approval from PDE