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Wesleyan University | Home With over 1,000 courses and 47 majors, Wesleyan offers endless opportunities to explore Our open curriculum challenges you to think creatively, embrace intellectual agility, and take meaningful risks
About Wesleyan University Discover how Wesleyan’s commitment to real-world impact, diverse perspectives, and collaborative learning creates a one-of-a-kind educational experience Get a quick overview of Wesleyan facts and figures, including insights into our students, faculty, and campus community
Admission and Aid - Wesleyan University Learn about Wesleyan’s application process, financial aid options, and commitment to affordability for prospective students
Wesleyan University at a Glance Founded in 1831, Wesleyan University is a private, non-sectarian school of liberal arts and sciences Nestled in the heart of the small city of Middletown, Connecticut, our diverse, energetic liberal arts community is where critical thinking and practical idealism go hand in hand
Apply Now | Wesleyan University Take the next step toward an exceptional liberal arts education Apply to Wesleyan University and become part of our vibrant community
Academics at Wesleyan University Explore Wesleyan University’s rigorous and flexible academics, where interdisciplinary learning and hands-on research prepare students for lifelong success
Wesleyan University Directory Search the Wesleyan University directory to find faculty, staff, departments, and offices
Wesleyan University: A Brief History Wesleyan University was founded in 1831 by Methodist leaders and Middletown citizens Instruction began with 48 students of varying ages, the president, three professors, and one tutor; tuition was $36 per year
Wesleyan’s Curriculum - Wesleyan University To help students identify and describe the skills they gain on their journey through Wesleyan’s open curriculum, we’ve developed a flexible framework of four competencies to reflect on and consider as students build—and share—their own personal narrative about their Wesleyan experience