have included studies in England and Ireland, South Africa, Peru, Brazil, Belize, Vietnam, China, and Japan.
=== International programs ===
The college's Office of International Programs helps students select from over 200 study abroad programs in 59 countries. Wofford consistently ranks in the nation's top ten in the Institute of International Education Open Doors Survey, which is based on comparing the number of students earning credits abroad in a given year to the number of students in the graduating class. Wofford's 2009 score was 93%, compared to the Lincoln Commission national average of 9% of graduates earning credits abroad. The college has had six Fulbright English Teaching assistantships in the past four years as well as two Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships. In 2012, Rachel Woodlee was selected as Wofford's sixth Rhodes Scholar.
=== Reputation and rankings ===
Wofford is tied for 59 of 199 in U.S. News & World Report's list of the best national liberal arts colleges.
Forbes ranked Wofford 190th …