Type | Private liberal arts college |
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Established | 1723 1782 , as Washington College | , as Kent County Free School
Founder | William Smith, et al. |
Accreditation | MSCHE |
Affiliation | CLAC NAICU |
Endowment | $325 million (as of February 1, 2024)[1] |
President | Michael J. Sosulski |
Undergraduates | 1,367 |
Postgraduates | 100 |
Location | , , United States 39°13′05″N 76°04′10″W / 39.21806°N 76.06944°W |
Campus | Rural, 112 acres (45 ha) |
Newspaper | The Elm |
Colors | Maroon Black |
Nickname | Shoremen & Shorewomen or Goose Nation |
Mascot | Gus the Goose |
Website | www |
Washington College is a private liberal arts college in Chestertown, Maryland. Maryland granted Washington College its charter in 1782. George Washington supported the founding of the college by consenting to have the "College at Chester" named in his honor, through generous financial support, and through service on the college's Board of Visitors and Governors. Washington College is the 10th-oldest college in the United States and was the first college chartered after American independence. The school became coeducational in 1891.