History
On April 6, 1927, Grace Knight and Roger W. Babson founded the University which was to carry the last name of their granddaughter, Camilla Grace Webber. Webber was originally established as a women’s college, with the exclusive purpose of teaching women about business. It was the first school chartered under the educational and charitable laws of the State of Florida as a non-profit organization.
Career
The Career Services office is a resource for both current students and alumni of Webber International University. We strive to help students start preparing for their future career as soon as they step foot on Webber’s campus. The staff is available to help you figure out a little more about your personality through various assessments, ramp up your resume and cover letter, and assist in the development of your interview skills through mock interviews. We also aim to help you make connections with potential employers by organizing on-campus employer visits and an annual career fair here at Webber.
Webber International University Key Statistics & Highlights
- 5 Masters
- 306 Scholarships
- 81 Academic Staff
- 800 Students
- 170 Students (int'l)
- Private Institution Type
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Webber International University Student Reviews & Awards
Based on 5 reviews
- 5 Star 1 Review
- 4 Star 2 Reviews
- 3 Star 1 Review
- 2 Star 1 Review
- 1 Star 0 Reviews
My university experience was both challenging
My university experience was a journey of growth and self-discovery. It came with its challenges, but those moments helped build my resilience and independence. I gained valuable academic knowledge
International Business Review
Since I�ve been a student of international business at WIBS, i have benefited from a well thought out program that covers a huge portion of business on an international scale, ranging from target audiencing to strategic marketing etc. How to effectively use supply chain management, social media marketing strategies, learning all of these has given me the skills and knowledge that�s expected to succeed in an ever evolving field.
Promising
I want to acknowledge that the school has potential, to be something great. If only they improve on the following things, one they have to be more supportive to the students to do. You have to be more understanding of the backgrounds of the students from 330 to improve on the cafeteria food.
Student services
With so much experience helping International students, the Office of Admissions can provide all of the support you need to become an International Student at Webber International University. Fill in the form below and one of our admissions team will make contact with you to answer all of your questions personally.
Housing services
Presently, Webber has five residence halls. Grace Hall has shared room accommodations for male students and Camilla Hall has shared room accommodations for our female students. Dorms “A”, “B”, and Miranda Hall each have single private bedrooms, a semi-private bath, and a suite lounge. All dorms have laundry facilities, cable, ethernet, and a micro-fridge. The dormitories are adjacent to the Babson Center, which houses the dining room.
All of the rooms in the residence halls are fully furnished with a bed, dresser, desk and closet for each resident. A twin size bed is also provided. Leather couches and chairs are provided in the common living area.
Medical services
Webber International University is proud to offer health services on campus for students and staff. Currently a doctor, nurse, and licensed mental health counselor are available on campus every week. Please see the sections below for more information about the medical and mental health services offered.
Campus life
Most Webber students call our residence halls home. They provide a safe environment in which students grow and flourish personally, socially and academically, while becoming leaders of the University and the community as a whole. The residence halls are centrally located on the beautiful shores Crooked Lake.
Student clubs
- American Criminal Justice Association
- International Students Club
- Society of Hosteurs
- Student Activities Board
Accreditation
Webber International University (including its branch campuses, St. Andrews University and St. Andrews @ Sandhills) is accredited by the the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award degrees at the associate, bachelor and master’s levels.