Wesleyan College Summary

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Basic Statistics

Location
Macon, GA
Website
www.wesleyancollege.edu
Full-Time Undergrads
385
Part-Time Undergrads
221
Setting
Small city
In-State Tuition
$19,000
Out-of-State Tuition
$19,000
Room & Board
$8,400
Acceptance Rate
56 %
Admission Difficulty
Average
Average SAT Scores
1390–1790
Average ACT Scores
18–25

Best ThingsMore . . .

  • Sisterhood
  • Residence Life activities
  • Beauty of campus
  • Close relationships between students and professors, availability of professors

Worst ThingsMore . . .

  • The Murphey Art Building needs major renovations.
  • The Business Office and Registrar's Office are slow to process paperwork.
  • Conservative mentality of the administration
  • Limited amount of man hours

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Overall ExperienceWhat's This?

There is nothing more incredible than being surrounded by intelligent women from all over the world and feeling like you are all one, giant family. The sisterhood at Wesleyan College is unique to the women that make up our community and creates a bond that lasts a lifetime. Regardless of how involved some women are in sisterhood activities, at the end of the day, there is a sense of unity that is felt among students, as well as the alumnae. Wesleyan’s greatest asset is the student body because each individual possesses a special character that embodies the school’s ideals. Every peer has strong aspirations and an even greater appetite for success. It is this quality that allows professors to challenge students on an intellectual and personal level. Over a four-year period, Wesleyannes (Wesleyan students) cover academic material from all areas of study and simultaneously surpass the standards of their own degree. Although some programs are better structured in preparing students for certain careers over others, the faculty and staff work hard to ensure that all students will be highly successful in their field of work.

While a few aspects are disappointing, many students cannot imagine being anywhere else. Everything about the school has the students' best interests in mind, and the faculty and staff make an impact on your experience. Wesleyannes take full advantage of internship programs, networking opportunities, and interdisciplinary research where they can acquire skills necessary to excel in graduate school and their career. The community seems out of place in Macon, but that is because the Wesleyan College experience is unlike any other.

Wesleyan College Student Reviews

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Wesleyan College Majors was reviewed by tnt394
A

I really enjoy being a biology major because there is an entire building dedicated to my major. All of the teachers are willing to help you gain internships and they are really concerned about your success at the college. Also, since I am a SPARC scholar I receive various tips and undergo various programs that strengthen my skills for various classes I will have to take. They adequately prepare you for a job in the medical field.

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Wesleyan College Campus Housing was reviewed by tnt394
C

The dorms are okay but extremely small especially considering if you have a roommate. Also, maintenance doesn't really clean the bathrooms that well(if you live in a residence hall with a community bathroom). I've seen all of the residence halls and there really is no difference in cleanliness between the apartments and regular residence halls.

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Wesleyan College Computers was reviewed by tnt394
B+

The Wi-Fi is okay but you constantly go in oand out of service if you move from one building to the next.

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Wesleyan College Academics was reviewed by leetaylor
A+

Great school !

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Wesleyan College Transportation was reviewed by Natasha13100
B+

The shuttle runs once a week and switches between a few different locations. Usually it goes to two a week. The seats are limited and it costs $2 for a round trip. There is a bus stoplight across the street and taxis are available, but usually another student will be happy to give your lift if you really need to go somewhere.

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