WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY
Wake Forest University is a small university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. About 7,000 students – the gold and blue Demon Deacons – attend the university. If you would like to go to a college that has the most beautiful scenery Wake Forest is a great choice! Trees and nature surround their campus, so during fall you have beautiful leaves of red and yellow; during winter you, even get snow, like a winter wonderland.
The schools national rank is #27.
The 2015-16 Cost of Attendance is:
- Tuition and fees- $47,682
- Housing- $8,496
- Meals- $4,500
- Books and Supplies- $1,400
- Personal Expenses- $1,500
- Transportation- $900
- Fed Stafford Loan Avg. Fee- $62
- Total- $64,540
But don’t let cost keep you from applying to Wake Forest! More than 56% of undergraduate students at Wake Forest receive financial assistance, so there are a lot of options for that, and they can help you explore them.
Their types of scholarships are (more of the scholarships on the website):
- Nancy Susan Reynolds Scholarship
- Stamps Leadership Scholar Award
- Guy T. Carswell Scholarship
- Joseph G. Gordon Scholarship
- Graylyn Scholarship
- Inmar Technology Scholarship
- George C. and Lila C. Bradford Scholarship
- W. Wilson Scholarship
- Bobbie Fletcher Memorial Scholarship
- Lelia and David Farr Scholarship in Entrepreneurship
Wake Forest has both single and double rooms that are available, and are assigned according to the information supplied on house applications. The first year the school chooses your roommates, based upon a number of factors, which indicate compatibility and common interests. After that, the students can choose their own roommate. Residence halls are coeducational by floor.
Wake Forest is a great school, with a variety of majors. Who knows, maybe Wake Forest is the college for you.
For more information about Wake Forest University, please visit: http://www.wfu.edu