Westminster College is a private liberal arts college in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1852, it is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). The student population includes approximately 1,300 undergraduate and graduate students.
History
Westminster was formed as a result of a meeting on January 21, 1852, between the Ohio and Shenango Presbyteries.
Campus
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Westminster is located in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, a town of approximately 2,100 residents located north of Pittsburgh and south of Erie and Cleveland on a campus. The S. R. Thompson House was built by college professor S. R. Thompson in 1884 and is now a dormitory.
Academics
Westminster College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. In the 2025 U.S. News & World Report college rankings, Westminster College was ranked 108th (tied) of 211 national liberal arts colleges. Westminster College has been named one of the nation's top 100 liberal arts colleges by The Washington Monthly in its 2025 College Guide and Rankings.
Student organizations
The college has a Student Government Association that exists primarily for governing and providing entertainment for the student body. There are four fraternities and five sororities at Westminster College, and approximately half of the student body is involved in Greek life.
Student publications include The Holcad, a weekly student newspaper; Argo, the university's student-run yearbook; and Scrawl, an annual literary magazine. The Holcad was started in 1884. Westminster's radio station, WWNW Titan Radio serves Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. The station streams online and features a hot adult contemporary format. Westminster's television station is the Westminster Cable Network, which covers local news and sports.
- William N. Johnston – president of Wesley College (Delaware) 2002–2015
- Joe Jordano – college baseball coach at Pittsburgh
- Tim Kaiser – producer of Seinfeld and Will & Grace and 2 Broke Girls
- James Kennedy – Congressman, R-OH (1903–1911)
- Gerald LaValle – Pennsylvania State Senator (1971 M.Ed.)
- Mark Longietti – Pennsylvania State Representative (2006–present)
- Amber Mariano née Brkich – reality television personality (winner of Survivor: All-Stars), married to Rob Mariano
- Andrew McKelvey – chairman and CEO of Monster.com (December 1996 – October 2006)
- Joe Micchia – 2013 College Football Hall of Fame inductee
- Daniel Migliore – theologian and author; professor emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary
- Samuel Henry Miller – congressman, R-PA, 47th, 48th, and 64th Congresses (1881–1885, 1915–1917)
- Gladys Milligan – painter
- David W. Orr – chair and professor of environmental studies at Oberlin College in Ohio and influential figure in educational reform
- Deborah Platt Majoras – chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (August 2004 – 2008)
- Greg Nicotero - special make-up effects creator, television producer, and director
- M. Richard Rose (1955–2021) – former President of Alfred University and the Rochester Institute of Technology
- Jerry Schmitt – football head coach at Duquesne University, former player and coach at Westminster
- Norman Shepherd – theologian and pastor
- Louis Skurcenski – Westminster College Sports Hall of Fame (1988) and Phillips 66er
- R. C. Sproul – theologian and founder of Ligonier Ministries
Notable faculty
- Wes Craven – English
- James Ashbrook Perkins – English and public relations
References
External links
- Athletics website
