Wofford College

"[5] The college's Main Building is the oldest structure on campus and was designed by the noted Charleston architect Edward C.

[7] The Wofford College Historic District consists of the Main Building, which was designed by Edward C. Jones in the Italianate style, and six two-story brick residences.

[15] The college also offers pre-professional programs in teacher education (secondary certification), dentistry, medicine, law, ministry, engineering, and veterinary science.

Students may elect to enrol in internship projects that are supervised by faculty but involve working off-campus in legal, medical, dental, congressional, corporate, or non-profit settings.

Finally, faculty-led travel projects take groups of students and professors to study in other parts of the United States or in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, or Australia.

Recent travel projects have included studies in England and Ireland, South Africa, Peru, Brazil, Belize, Vietnam, China, and Japan.

Wofford's 2009 score was 93%, compared to the Lincoln Commission national average of 9% of graduates earning credits abroad.

In the 2010 NCAA Division I graduation success report, 9 of 13 Wofford teams posted GRS scores of 100, the highest available mark.

The Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas (a high school all-star football game) is played at Wofford's Gibbs Stadium.

The Village apartment-style housing for the senior class was a 2008 "Dorm of Distinction" as chosen by University Business Magazine.

[citation needed] In 1941, the college was awarded a chapter of the academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa.

Main building, built in 1854
Logo used to represent Wofford Athletics