Wiley College
School info
2.3
Overall Quality
Reputation
1.9
Food
1.7
Clubs
2.3
Facilities
2.2
Internet
1.8
Location
2.1
Opportunities
2.8
Safety
3
Social
2.4
Happiness
2.7
Basic Information
Location
- Marshall, TX
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private historically black college
- Established: 1873
- Founder: Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Bishop Isaac William Wiley
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Numerous
- with over 23 majors and multiple degree programs within each major
Key Area
- History
- sociology
- anthropology
- philosophy
- psychology
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 698
- Undergraduates: For the Fall 2024 semester, the total enrollment, including both new and returning students, saw a significant increase, but the specific undergraduate enrollment number is not provided in the latest updates. However, based on the previous data: - As of Fall 2023, the total undergraduate enrollment was 698. Given the 23% increase in enrollment for Fall 2024, the approximate range would be around 857 to 870 undergraduate students, but this is an estimate based on the previous year's data. The exact number for Fall 2024 is not specified in the sources provided
Notable Alumni
- James L. Farmer
- Opal Lee
- Heman Marion Sweatt
- Conrad O. Johnson
- Henrietta Bell Wells
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.1
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Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
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Overall 1
Its like the place is run by children.
Overall 1.1
This school has absolutely no fun activities for students to partake in. It is placed in a small boring country town with no exciting places to attend. Please explore your options and make a better decision than Wiley College. You will get all the way to your senior year and they will screw you over financially and not allow you to graduate.
Overall 1.2
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Overall 1.8
There isn't anything to say.
Overall 2
The best thing about the school are the students and the few teachers who still have the fight left in them.