If you would like to schedule an intake appointment to initiate therapy, you're welcome to call us at 860.685.2910, or you can email us your full availability (Monday-Friday 9am-4pm) to ...
At Wesleyan our open curriculum challenges and teaches you to think creatively, become intellectually agile, and take meaningful risks. This flexibility prepares you both for success and the ...
Data science is an integral component of virtually every academic, business, public sector, and political endeavor in today's world. The Hazel Quantitative Analysis Center (QAC) provides quantitative ...
The Office for Equity and Inclusion coordinates six Wesleyan cohort programs: First Things First Pre-Orientation, the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship, the Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate ...
The family contribution is based on Wesleyan’s evaluation of the financial circumstances of the family. Wesleyan University utilizes the College Board’s Institutional Methodology analysis in ...
Early Decision may be a more favorable pathway to jumpstart your college career and save time and stress in the application process. Applying Early Decision lets Wesleyan consider that we are your ...
*Starting with the Class of 2028, final data will be as of fall census. Prior year data reflects August 1 st. **The Class of 2024 was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and should be considered in that ...
Our Admission Team is happy to answer any questions you may have. Please email admission@wesleyan.edu or call 860-685-3000 - you will be directed to the appropriate regional dean or staff member.
If you have a question about registration, please contact the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations at (860) 685-2116 or rc@wesleyan.edu. Thursday – 50th Reunion Dinner for the Class of 1972 – 6 p.m. ...
The Office of Student Involvement (OSI) serves as a resource for students and our 250+ student groups looking for ways to foster a sense of community through leadership development and programming. In ...
A consequential presidential election and unrest in the Middle East have created a tense climate on college campuses around the country. It’s time to lean into difficult conversations and learn to ...