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Wesleyan MajorsAccountingAdvertising & Marketing CommunicationApplied Mathematical SciencesArt HistoryBiologyBusiness AdministrationChemistryCommunicationDual-degree EngineeringEarly Childhood EducationEconomicsEducational StudiesEnglishEnvironmental StudiesFrenchHistoryHuman ServicesInternational BusinessInternational RelationsMathematicsMusic (General or Voice, Organ, Piano Emphasis)NeuroscienceNursing
PhilosophyPolitical SciencePsychologyReligious StudiesSelf-designed Interdisciplinary MajorSpanishStudio ArtTheatreWomen’s Studies
Wesleyan MinorsAccountingArt HistoryBiologyBusiness ManagementChemistryCommunicationEconomicsEducational StudiesEnglishEnvironmental ScienceFinanceFrenchHistoryMathematics
MusicNeurosciencePhilosophyPhotographyPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyReadingReligious StudiesSpanishStudio ArtTheatreWomen’s Studies
Pre-professional ProgramsAllied Health ServicesDentistryEngineeringLawMedicinePharmacySeminaryVeterinary Medicine
first for women
Wesleyan Women have big plans.In 1836, Wesleyan was the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women. Every
year since then, Wesleyan women have been making history. We take our role as a pioneer
in women’s education seriously. Today, Wesleyan is regarded as one of the nation’s finest
liberal arts colleges and is consistently recognized for academic excellence. No one has more
experience educating women to do the impossible, the amazing, and the extraordinary in the
fields of science, business, fine arts, and education.
Today’s Wesleyan women have big plans for the future. They come here to study everything
from engineering to early childhood education to environmental science. Once here, they
refuse to limit themselves. Instead of choosing just one major, many choose double majors.
Whether you’re witty, wacky, wise, or warm-hearted, Wesleyan will teach you about character,
conscience, and the unlimited creativity you have to transform the world. That’s everything you
need to make your own history.
yOuR TO DO LIST BEFORE SENIOR yEAR Talk to your family, and research colleges that fit your needs.
Visit college websites, and explore your academic, athletic and extracurricular options.
Meet with a Wesleyan representative at your high school or local college fair.
Attend a Preview Day event or schedule a private visit to tour campus and meet students.
Get involved in high school clubs and community service activities.
Choose high school classes that prepare you for college.
Research outside scholarship opportunities that can help pay for college.
Prepare and register for the SAT or ACT tests.
Determine your eligibility for college scholarships, and retake the SAT or ACT to increase
your opportunity to earn scholarships.
Get to know your Admission Counselor and stay informed about the admission process.
Ask your top college choices to put you in touch with a current student in your area of interest.
Apply early and submit your transcripts, resume, test scores and letters of recommendation
at the end of your junior year to ensure you are considered for the top scholarships.
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Tell us about YOU!Give us a little information, and we’ll keep you informed.
Meet Aditi Dey ’13 Aditi belives that one of the most valuable things she learned at Wesleyan is how to push her mind outside of her comfort zone through educational challenges and running with the cross-country team. “I find myself much stronger and much more dedicated to my pursuits than I have ever been. Wesleyan has taught me how to overcome obstacles by engaging peers and mentors,” she said. A Munroe Scholar, Aditi earned a triple major (biology, psychology, neuroscience), magna cum laude, and a 3.9 GPA. Fall 2013, Aditi began pursuing a doctor of medicine degree as well as a PhD in neuroscience at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) in Augusta. Included among her many honors and awards while at Wesleyan are being named Wesleyan Woman of Success, making Dean’s List, and winning the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Academic Achievement award. As a member of the cross-country team, she won the Sportsmanship award and the All-Academic Conference award.