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Causes: Education, Undergraduate Colleges
Mission: Wheaton college provides a transformative liberal arts education for intellectually curious students in a collaborative, academically vibrant residential community that values a diverse world.
Programs: Wheaton college (the "college") is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college located in norton, massachusetts and is accredited by the new england association of schools and colleges. Founded as a female seminary in 1834 and chartered as a four-year college in 1912, the college became coeducational in 1988. The college provides academic, residential and other services to a diverse student population of approximately 1,650 drawn from schools predominately in the northeast region of the united states, as well as from many other u. S. States and territories and approximately 70 foreign countries. The college's innovative, interdisciplinary curriculum combines rigorous academic study with real-world experience. The curriculum features 47 majors and 59 minors in the humanities, the social sciences and the natural sciences. The college offers the bachelor of arts degree at the undergraduate level, and the masters of arts degree under special circumstances.