History Waldorf College is a private, for-profit college founded in 1903.
Enrollment Waldorf serves approximately 500 students representing more than half of the 50 U.S. states and several countries.
Academics Waldorf offers 19 majors with 25 emphases .
Student-Faculty Ratio Our student-to-faculty ratio is 15:1.
Class Size Our average class size is 15.
Placement Rates 98% of Waldorf graduates find a job in their chosen field or enter graduate school within six months or less of graduation.
Athletics Our student athletes compete as members of the Midwest Collegiate Conference (NAIA) in 12 sports. Athletic scholarship opportunities are available.
Fine Arts Waldorf features outstanding theatre and music departments. You can be involved in theatre productions, choir ensembles, instrumental ensembles and more hroughout the year. Fine arts scholarships are available for majors and non-majors alike.
Student Life Waldorf features over 35 clubs and organizations, plus intramural sports and tons of on-campus events.
Financial Assistance 100% of incoming full-time students receive some form of financial assistance.
Location Waldorf is located in Forest City, Iowa. 120 miles north of Des Moines, 120 miles south of Minneapolis and 30 miles west of Mason City.