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Ripon College is a national leader in innovative liberal arts education located in Ripon, Wisconsin. Learn about its undergraduate and graduate programs, campus life, athletics, fine arts, news and events.
- About Ripon
Ripon College, established in 1851, is a national leader in...
- Academics
Explore Ripon College's areas of study, innovative...
- Admission & Financial Aid
Ripon College has been hard at work for its students since...
- Student Life
Ripon is committed to supporting all of its students. The...
- Civic Engagement
Ripon residents have contributed meaningfully to the growth...
- Ripon at a Glance
The College is located in the historic city of Ripon,...
- Athletics & Willmore Center
Weiske was Ripon’s first All-Conference basketball player,...
- Fine Arts
Ripon College has enjoyed a tradition of excellence in the...
- About Ripon
Ripon College is a liberal arts and sciences college that offers a flexible and innovative Catalyst curriculum, a variety of majors and minors, and a 4 year graduation guarantee. Learn more about the application process, financial aid, athletics, and student life at Ripon College.
Ripon College is a private liberal arts college in Ripon, Wisconsin. As of 2024, the college enrolled around 754 undergraduate students. Nearly 80% of students were Wisconsin residents.
Ripon College, established in 1851, is a national leader in innovative liberal arts education. Within six months of graduation, 98 percent of alumni are employed, in graduate school or student-teaching.
Ripon College is a private institution that was founded in 1851. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 766 (fall 2022), and the campus size is 250 acres. It utilizes a semester-based...
- 300 Seward Street, Ripon, 54971, WI
- 092074 88115
Ripon College offers 31 majors, 42 minors and a concentration in Applied Innovation. Students can graduate in four years with the help of a faculty mentor and the Catalyst curriculum, which allows flexibility and experiential learning.
Ripon College is a private liberal arts college founded in 1851 in Wisconsin. It offers 18 NCAA Division III varsity teams, a 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and a variety of academic programs and honors.