You have questions, we have answers! Below is a listing of many of the on-campus resources for you and your student to help navigate life on campus. If you can't find the answer to your question from ...
The Financial Aid Office supports current students continuing to apply or those applying for the first time for financial aid. Wesleyan’s need-based financial aid program allows us to meet 100% of the ...
"We have just formed a group of six girls, where we are playing theatre, and we have practiced a play called The Green Elevator. We set up a stage and benches and lamps, etc. I got very excited when I ...
Be sure to complete the online application form. Please be sure to review all the supplemental materials needed to complete your application to our graduate program. You are responsible for prompt ...
The College of Letters is a three year, interdisciplinary major for the study of European literature, history, and philosophy, from antiquity to the present. During these three years, students ...
Wesleyan University has traditionally been viewed as a liberal institution, both politically and socially. Although remaining solidly within the context of a small, elite, New England college, the ...
The Jeanine Basinger Center for Film Studies includes the 412-seat Goldsmith Family Cinema, 118-seat Powell Family Cinema, a seminar room, the Bay Production Wing, the Whedon Mezzanine, the Rick ...
The former Davison Art Collection website included several hundred pages with individual, low-resolution images of collection objects. Those static pages no longer exist, but better versions of most ...
The Office for Equity & Inclusion serves students, faculty, administrators and staff concerning all issues of equity and opportunity as they relate to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, ...
Wesleyan University stands for the opportunity to connect serious intellectual and aesthetic work with making a positive difference in the world. That makes Wesleyan a promising place to be. You can ...
Our wordmark is a combination of our name and open shield element. The open shield represents openness, welcoming unique perspectives, unwritten history, and revolutionizing tradition. Breaking the ...
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 ...