Westminster College, Pennsylvania

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Westminster College

Established 1852
Type: Private
Undergraduates: 1,450
Location New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, United States
Campus: Small Town
Mascot: Titans
Website: www.westminster.edu

Westminster College is a liberal arts college located in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1852, it is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA).

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Westminster is located in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, a relatively small town 50 miles north of Pittsburgh and 80 miles south of Erie and Cleveland on a 300 acre campus. With an undergraduate enrollment of about 1,450 consisting of 42% male and 58% female, Westminster bills itself as "one of the country's finest liberal arts colleges." It has been rated by U.S. News and World Report as one of America's Best Colleges, is on the Princeton Review's 351 Best Colleges list, and has been called a "character building college" by the Templeton Guide.

Westminster formed as a result of a meeting between the Ohio and Shenango Presbyteries who desired to create a college that endorsed the values of Christianity while at the same time focusing on the emotional, educational, and social development of its students.

Westminster offers the following programs (listed by their department):

  • Biology department: Biology, Molecular biology
  • Chemistry department: Chemistry, Biochemistry
  • Communication Studies, Theater, and Art department: Broadcast communications, Fine art, Media art, Communications, Theater
  • Education department: Elementary Education (Secondary education is offered as a minor combined with a certifiable major)
  • Economics and Business department: Accounting, Business Administration, Economics
  • English department: English, Public Relations
  • Modern Languages department: Spanish, French
  • Math and Computer Science department: Mathematics, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science
  • Music department: Music Education, Performance, Sacred Music, Liberal Arts
  • Physics department: Physics
  • Political Science and Sociology department: Political Science, Sociology
  • Psychology department: Psychology
  • Religion, History, Philosophy and Classics department: Christian Education, History, Latin, Philosophy, Religion

In addition to these majors, the college offers an Exploratory major, which allows freshmen and sophomores to take a variety of classes from many disciplines in order to find the field which most interests the student, and an Individual Interdiscipinary major, which allows students to essentially construct their own program.

The Westminster Titans compete in NCAA Division III athletics. Before moving to the NCAA, Westminster competed in the NAIA for several years. The Titans are a member of the Presidents' Athletic Conference, and compete in:

  • Baseball (men)
  • Men/Women's Basketball
  • Men/Women's Cross Country
  • Football (men)
  • Men/Women's Golf
  • Men/Women's Soccer
  • Men/Women's Swimming
  • Men/Women's Tennis
  • Men/Women's Track and Field
  • Volleyball (women)
  • Softball (women)

  • Westminster College Magazine - a quarterly magazine detailing on-campus and alumni activities
  • Westminster Weekly - a weekly e-mail to alumni, parents, students and other subscribers, containing announcements and press releases


Coordinates: 41°07′09.69″N, 80°19′39.60″W

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