Academics

Academics

Wake Forest is a collegiate university that integrates the intimacy of an undergraduate liberal arts college with the academic vitality of a research university. At the heart of Wake Forest is the teacher-scholar ideal. Professors are committed to personalized teaching and to their students' individual development.


Schools

Wake Forest is comprised of Wake Forest College; the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; the Schools of Business; the School of Divinity; the School of Law; and the School of Medicine.

Departments

Nearly 40 undergraduate and graduate departments offer an array of majors and minors, interdisciplinary programs, service-learning programs, co-curricular programs, and research opportunities.
 



Faculty Profile

Faculty Profile

Professors Christian Miller, William Fleeson and Michael Furr have received a $3.67 million grant from the John Templeton Foundation — the largest grant ever received for humanities research at Wake Forest — to explore the nature of character.

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Student Profile

Twelve students have received Fulbright scholarships — the most prestigious international exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government — to teach English or conduct research abroad this coming academic year.

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