Whether this is your first visit to Wabash or you have visited multiple times, this is the event that any high school senior considering Wabash should plan to attend! Experience all things Wabash and stay for an overnight. Seniors only.

    Use the link below to register:



    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    Scarlet Honors Weekend is the premiere weekend at Wabash for seniors considering the College as their destination next fall. This is an event where students will meet future classmates and world-renowned faculty, while experiencing the best of Wabash and competing for Honors Scholarships. It's one weekend for the rest of your life! 

    Families and other guests are welcome to attend ONE of two Scarlet Honors Weekends offered – December 6-7 or February 16-17. 


    NOTE: This is an overnight event for seniors only. Students attending this event should plan to stay the night on campus with current students. Overnight optional. 

     

    SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 

    Student Agenda | December 6-7 
    Family Agenda | December 6-7


    February Program Agenda Coming Soon!

    WHAT TO BRING 
    Please plan to bring the following items for your overnight stay on campus:

    • Pillow
    • Overnight bag (including toiletries)
    • Sleeping bag/Blanket
    • Towel and washcloth

    WHAT TO WEAR
    Dress for this event is casual. 

    WHERE TO STAY (PARENTS/GUARDIANS)
    While students may stay on campus in the College’s residence halls and fraternities (see above for criteria), their guests have some local lodging options available in Crawfordsville. Check out the Montgomery County Visitor's Bureau for details. 

    You may also reserve a room in Trippet Hall for $125 per night, on the Wabash campus.


    HOW TO GET TO CAMPUS IF YOU FLY
    If you are flying into the Indianapolis International Airport, a driver will be provided for you and your guests, to and from the airport, if needed. We must have your travel itinerary if we are providing your transportation to campus. Please complete this form with your travel information at least one week prior to the event. 

    WHERE TO PARK
    The best places for parking are the lots behind Trippet Hall and the corner of West Pike and Wilhoit Streets. Additionally, there is street parking available around campus, but please be mindful of street signs. As a friendly reminder, yellow curbed areas are non-parking. See our campus map for reference.