When founded in 1845, Baldwin-Wallace College was one of the first colleges in Ohio to admit students without regard to race or gender. That spirit of inclusiveness has flourished and evolved into a personalized approach to education: one that stresses individual growth as students learn to learn, respond to new ideas, adapt to new situations and prepare for the certainty of change.
Founded: 1845
Location: Berea, OH
History: B-W was one of the first colleges in Ohio to admit students without regard to race or gender. In 1913, Baldwin University merged with neighboring German Wallace College. Since that time, B-W has continued to develop as a comprehensive college, combining the strengths of its liberal arts heritage with opportunities for career preparation and pre-professional training.
Student/Faculty Ratio: 15:1
Student Population: 3,050 full-time undergraduate 800 evening and weekend adult learners,830 graduate students
Academic Programs: More than 50 majors, 12 majors for evening and weekend programs
Clubs/Organizations: 100
Financial Aid: Over $40 million awarded annually
