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Wake Forest celebrates transformational gift from alumnus Bob McCreary

Wake Forest announced a transformational $20 million gift from longtime benefactor and football alumnus Bob McCreary (’61) to establish 10 new current-use football scholarships and advance key football excellence initiatives. In conjunction, Wake Forest is launching the McCreary Triple Double Challenge, a $100 million philanthropic initiative focused on generating $50 million for scholarships and $50 million for sport excellence funds across all programs. McCreary’s gift brings the initiative’s total to $65 million.

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Smith earns Community Impact Award

Senior Reagan Smith, who graduates this month with a degree in molecular biology and Spanish, has earned the 2025 Community Impact Student Award from North Carolina Campus Engagement. Smith was nominated for her leadership in high-impact public health initiatives in Winston-Salem as well as Wake Forest’s AmeriCorps program.

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Global perspective

A summer study abroad program became a pivotal experience for Avery Hale Smith (’16), a turning point she credits with giving her the confidence to embrace uncertainty and lead with a global perspective.

Pro Humanitate (for humanity) invites us to use our ideas, knowledge, talents and compassion on behalf of all humanity. 

Take a look and a listen back to Lovefeast 2025. 🎶🕯️✨
Want your resolutions to last past January? Psychology professor E.J. Masicampo says to make them specific, make them meaningful and make them habits. 

#WFUexperts #WFUresearch #ProHumanitate
Just a few flurries, adding a little magic to finals week. ❄️❄️❄️ #MotherSnowDear
Come along with Madison London (’29) to her first Late Night Breakfast where friends, food and a much-needed study break come together before finals. 

#GoDeacs #SocialDeacs
🍩🏀 “Chris P” Kremes, basketball and celebrating @cp3. All while supporting the Wake Forest Freedom School through the “Glazed Gauntlet” doughnut eating contest!

#ProHumanitate #GoDeacs
Still glowing. Here’s a look back at Lighting of the Quad 2025. ✨

Why Wake Forest?

Affordability

Wake Forest is committed to meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need through grants, scholarships, work-study, and subsidized loans.

Our Hometown

Within driving distance of both the Blue Ridge Mountains and Atlantic Coast, Winston-Salem offers the amenities of a larger city with the vibrant culture of an engaged community.

Facts & Figures

Get to know Wake Forest better by browsing a collection of quick facts, figures and rankings.

By the Numbers

250+

is the number of student organizations that you can explore (or we’ll help you find a match) in order to discover your passion. Don’t find it? Apply to charter one!

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11:1

is our student-to-faculty ratio. More than half of our undergraduate classes have fewer than 20 students. Only 1% have more than 50 students.

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72+%

of undergraduates have an academic study-abroad experience, many of them in our academic-residential houses in London, Vienna and Venice.

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97+%

of 2024 graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate programs. WFU students consistently land spots in top organizations and prestigious graduate schools.

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Welcome to Deactown

Whether cheering or playing,
we all bleed Black and Gold

Our Winston-Salem, N.C., campus houses an academic community of almost 9,000 students, with more studying at Wake Forest locations in Charlotte, Washington, D.C., and around the world. Our undergraduate liberal arts curriculum inspires a holistic approach to preparing graduate and professional school students. We graduate leaders with integrity and courage who use their success to make an impact on society.