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TUITION AND MANDATORY FEES FOR 2025-26 Wesleyan is committed to enrolling a diverse student body - including those from wide-ranging economic backgrounds. We meet the full demonstrated need of ...
Sasha Chanoff ’94 entered a two-acre compound in the Democratic Republic of Congo and helped deliver the news to the 112 people sheltering inside: In a few days, they’d be able to escape the massacres ...
One question comes up more than any other in my Human Rights Across Cultures class: Do the painstakingly negotiated articles in international human rights agreements really make a difference in people ...
For his senior thesis, Ellington Davis ’25 set out to create a musical score of Wesleyan, comprised of the sounds that make campus feel familiar. He defined and isolated the chirps of birds, whirs of ...
If Matthew Stein ’16 could select any job title in the world, it would be “wonder wizard.” The 30-year-old designs puzzles for a living, and although people often mistakenly think he creates jigsaws, ...
During the fall semester of his first year at Wesleyan, Isaías Pagán De Jesús '26 saw a flyer on the wall of the cafeteria in the Usdan University Center for the performance ensemble Collegium Musicum ...
Teaching Resources Wesleyan is a wonderful place to teach with highly motivated and engaged students and supportive faculty. For more teaching resources, please see the general teaching resources page ...
Founded in 1831, Wesleyan University is a leading liberal arts and sciences university located in the heart of Connecticut.
Chair - Phoebe C. Boyer '89, P'19, '23 President and CEO, The Children's Aid Society New York Read More ...
Financial Aid Office 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 ...
Academic regulations for the B.A. degree require a student to: (1) satisfy the requirements of a major; (2) complete 32 course credits, of which no more than 16 credits in one department can be ...
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