Wofford College, Liberal arts college in Spartanburg, United States.
Wofford College is a liberal arts college in Spartanburg, South Carolina, set on a 175-acre campus designated as a national arboretum. The buildings across the grounds display brick architecture with Italian and Georgian design elements.
A Methodist minister founded the college in 1854 with a bequest to promote classical education in the Spartanburg district. The institution expanded over the decades and now offers a broad range of subjects with international study exchange programs.
The campus carries the name of Methodist minister Benjamin Wofford, whose 1854 bequest continues to shape the educational tradition of the institution today. Students regularly gather in the historic chapel, which serves as the center of social life and academic ceremonies.
The arboretum grounds offer shaded paths and seating areas under old trees that invite exploration. Visitors should drive along the main road through the campus to see the historic buildings and green spaces.
In January, a one-month interim term takes place where students focus on practical projects or travel outside the usual curriculum. This time allows for alternative forms of learning like internships, research abroad, or creative workshops on campus.
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