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  1. Class size: 824. 45% of admitted students are legal sex male, 55% are legal sex female. 80% of admits live outside New England; 13.7% live in 65 other countries including Burundi, Egypt, Ghana, Jamaica, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Somalia, and Zimbabwe. English is an additional language for 17% of admitted students.

  2. Students applying under Early Decision certify that Wesleyan is their first choice and agree to accept Wesleyan’s offer of admission. If extended, students also agree to withdraw applications submitted to other colleges and not to initiate any new applications. First-year applicants who wish to apply to more than one college should apply ...

  3. Students will need to contact the Wesleyan Admission Office directly, in writing, on or before the application deadline: November 15 for ED1; January 1 for ED2 and Regular Decision. Be sure to include your full name and Common Application or Scoir ID. Send your request to admission@wesleyan.edu. Disciplinary History.

  4. And students here definitely find time to have fun. Because Wesleyan "is not in a big city, most of the social life is on campus," and "on the weekends, that can look like parties and performances," or taking advantage of the "strong arts and music scene," including "lots of fun concerts, films, comedy shows, or dance performances."

  5. Liberal. 44%. Very liberal. 50%. Add To List. Back to Full Profile. Visit School's Website. See what it's like to be a student at Wesleyan University with reviews on student life.

  6. Curriculum. Wesleyan’s Curriculum. Wesleyan University is dedicated to providing an education in the liberal arts that is characterized by boldness, rigor, and practical idealism. At Wesleyan, students have the opportunity to work at the highest levels, discover what they love to do, and apply their knowledge in ways the world finds meaningful.

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  8. Wesleyan University. Wesleyan University is a small, private, liberal arts university, founded in 1831. Intellectual independence, critical thinking skills, and the ability to see the connection between distinct fields of learning are the goals of a Wesleyan education. Students are encouraged to see themselves as scholars, to participate in the ...

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