![]() Highly selective, based on individual achievement and promise, with a commitment to enroll a diverse student body and meet full demonstrated need limited aid available for international students.New groups are formed constantly in response to student interest.More than 200 student organizations covering a range of interests: martial arts, outdoor activities, community tutoring, a cappella singing, literary magazines, theater and dance troupes, WESU-radio, political organizations, and identity-based groups.Approximately 900 students participate in intercollegiate sports each year.30 varsity teams 20 club sports teams 12 intramural activities.Wesleyan is a member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (an 11-member league in NCAA Division III).More than 300 buildings, including: Olin Memorial Library Russell House, a National Historic Landmark the six-story Exley Science Center Andrus Public Affairs Center the Van Vleck Observatory the Center for Film Studies the Freeman Athletic Center with a 50-meter swimming pool the Spurrier-Snyder Rink for skating activities the 1,200-seat Silloway Gymnasium, the 7,500-square-foot Andersen Fitness Center and the Rosenbaum Squash Center with eight courts the 11-building Center for the Arts complex Davison Art Center, a National Historic Landmark Fayerweather with Beckham Hall Usdan University Center Boger Hall (at 41 Wyllys Avenue), which houses the Gordon Career Center, the College of Letters, and the Paoletti Art History Wing and Allbritton Hall, which houses the Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life, the Jewett Center for Community Partnerships, and the Patricelli Center for Social Entrepreneurship, among other offices.Participant in the Twelve-College Exchange Program.Wesleyan study abroad programs in Bologna, Italy Madrid, Spain and Paris, France and approximately 150 other pre-approved programs around the world.More than 800 individual tutorials and private music lessons.More than 1,000 courses offered in 45 major fields of study, 31 minor fields of study, and 3 certificate programs.801 bachelor of arts/ liberal arts and 82 graduate degrees were awarded in 2022.Bachelor of arts, bachelor of liberal studies, master of arts, master of arts in liberal studies, master of philosophy in liberal arts, and doctoral degrees (in six disciplines).47% women and 53% men 29% persons of color.All teach undergraduates while remaining active as scholars and/or researchers. 32% students of color in Classes 2023–2026 (5.4% Black or African American 9.0% Asian or Asian American 10.6% Latino or Hispanic 0.1% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 7.2% two or more races) 10.4% international students.Over 50 students in Graduate Liberal Studies.Around 130 graduate students in the natural sciences, mathematics, and ethnomusicology.3.5 percent of the class of ’26 identify as transgender, gender nonbinary, or genderqueer.states and territories and 62 foreign countries A private, coeducational, non-sectarian school of liberal arts and sciences, offering undergraduate, graduate and PhD degree programs.
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