Wesleyan is offering students in the Class of 2029 the opportunity to take a course remotely from home over the summer before matriculating in the University this fall. The summer course curriculum ...
In addition to the above registration periods, new students will also need to complete the following tasks to assist in course registration and the assigning of a faculty advisor.
Application requirements vary by department and degree. See application guidelines for specific department and degree application requirements.
If you are planning to write a thesis or essay for honors consideration, we advise you to familiarize yourself with this website which contains important information and deadlines for honors ...
The chart below is not a standard grading scale to be used to evaluate coursework; students should confirm a course's evaluation criteria with their professor. This chart is only intended for ...
The following addendum on the observance of religious holidays is provided to alert members of the Wesleyan community to possible scheduling conflicts. Faculty are expected to accommodate students ...
The generic final exam calendars for: ...
The Office of Continuing Studies will be closed for the holiday break beginning at noon on December 23, 2025, and will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on January 5, 2026. A flexible alternative path to a Wesleyan ...
Individual tutorials, numbered 401-402 and 421-422, are available only to sophomores, juniors and seniors. A tutorial may not be given when a comparable course is available in the same academic year.
WesMaps, Wesleyan's On-line Curriculum Home Page, is a Web-based view of the curriculum. This system is designed to provide information about the courses offered each semester, including course ...
Disclosures of directory information may normally be made without the student’s consent. Directory information includes the student’s name, local address, local telephone number, home address, ...
Refer to the Academic Calendar for the drop/add dates each semester. Students may enroll in up to 4.0 full-credit courses (courses 1.0 credit or higher), excluding tutorials and private music lessons.