- 30Acceptance Rate
- 7495Students
- 52348Average Cost
- 90Employment Rate
- ProgramCo-op
- PermitWork
Overview
Wake Forest has produced 15 Rhodes Scholars, including 13 since 1986, four Marshall Scholars, 15 Truman Scholars and 92 Fulbright recipients since 1993. Notable people of Wake Forest University include author Maya Angelou, mathematician Phillip Griffiths, Senators Richard Burr and Kay Hagan, former sportscaster and athlete Billy Packer, athletes Chris Paul, Tim Duncan, Muggsy Bogues, Brian Piccolo and Arnold Palmer, and CEO Charlie Ergen. Wake Forest student athletes are known as the Demon Deacons and compete in the NCAA Division I – Atlantic Coast Conference.
Entry requirements
Official secondary school records
Official test scores: SAT or ACT
English language proficiency, if your native language is not English
Scholarship & funding
All information about scholarships you can find here.