WARREN WILSON COLLEGE2016-17 Fact Sheet Warren Wilson College is the only national liberal arts college that fully integrates on-campus work and o -campus community engagement into its curriculum. Total enrollment: 716 Cost of undergraduate Residential students: 88% tuition and fees: $33,970 Undergraduates Students receiving Undergraduates represent 40 states financial aid: 95% room and board: + $ and 11 countries. 10,250 total = $ Degrees o ered 44,220 Bachelor of Arts 27% Academic programs: Bachelor of Science 34 MFA – Writing 73% Minors: 24

North Carolina residents Undergraduates out of state Top 10 majors: Environmental Studies Creative Writing Graduate students Biology Sociology/Anthropology Graduate students represent 20 states Psychology /Political Science and 5 countries. Outdoor Leadership Global Studies 5% Art Chemistry

Student to faculty ratio: to Student opportunities for 9 1 integrated learning experiences Full-time faculty with 95% doctorate or other 95% Campus work crews: terminal degree: 95 residents out of state Total full-time faculty: 61 Community partners: 258 Top liberal arts education

Princeton Review’s “Best 381 Colleges” Princeton Review’s “Best Southeastern” list U.S. News and World Report’s “Best National Liberal Arts Colleges” Caring and welcoming community

U.S. News & World Report’s “Academic Programs to Look For” - Service-Learning #3 Princeton Review’s “Most LGBTQ-friendly” eCollegeFinder NC’s “Most LGBTQ-friendly College” Fiske Guide “Best Buy” U.S. News and World Report’s Top 25 National Liberal Arts Colleges - Graduates with the least debt #10 Princeton Review’s “Most Liberal Students” #13 Princeton Review’s “Most Engaged in Community Service” The President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll 2010-15 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching’s Classification for Community Engagement

Focused on the environment

Buzzfeed’s “Most Beautiful College on Earth” National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitat – Central Campus #1 Best College Reviews’ “The 20 Best College Farms” #2 College Magazine’s “Top 10 Greenest Campuses” #36 Princeton Review’s “Top 50 Green Colleges” #42 Sierra magazine’s “Cool Schools” Nation’s first LEED platinum designation for existing buildings on a college campus

Number of hours students Economic impact of Impact on Buncombe contributed to the community engagement: County’s economy: community in 2015-16: $ $38.8 million 55,689 420,608 (equivalent to creating 728 new jobs)

Annual amount of food Percentage accounts for Began divesting from purchased and grown 4,827 lbs. of meat from fossil fuels: locally for campus: 34% campus farm and 4,205 lbs. of produce from the garden. 2015 WARREN WILSON COLLEGE2016-17 Fact Sheet All facts and figures represent data collected between 2014-16.