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2007-2008 APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
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Welcome to the Wesley College Online Application
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Admissions Procedures
- Complete this online application.
- Request your guidance counselor send an official high school transcript, including cumulative GPA, to Wesley's Admissions office.
- If your SAT-1 or ACT scores are not included on your transcript, have them sent directly to Wesley's Admissions office.
- Submit letters of recommendation from teachers and/or guidance counselor. (optional)
- Mail your printed application agreement statement along with $25 processing fee (nonrefundable).
Fee waiver applications may be available through your school guidance office.
- Be certain to fill out and mail a FAFSA form to ensure your eligibility for full financial aid award consideration.
You may also apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Admission Policy
- Wesley employs a rolling admissions policy.
However, interested students are encouraged to apply early.
After receipt of your completed application, transcript(s), and SAT-1/ACT scores, the Office of Admissions will evaluate your complete file.
- The admissions process evaluates the "whole" person as a candidate for admission to Wesley.
Many factors are considered in the selection of an applicant, including a properly completed application, official high school academic record, cumulative GPA (minimum 2.0 on a 4.0 scale), and SAT-1/ACT scores.
In addition to the required academic elements, we value recommendations, extracurricular activities, athletics, community service, and personal qualities.
We also encourage personal interviews for all students seeking admission.
- For transfers, previous college work is the most important factor to be considered.
Transfer Program
Wesley College welcomes undergraduate transfer applicants from two and four-year colleges and universities.
Admission of Transfer Students
Transfer students are accepted into the first-year, sophomore, and junior classes.
Applicants with fewer than twenty-four credits must fulfill all requirements for admission to the first-year class.
Applicants within this category should submit official high school records, including transcript(s), and SAT-1/ACT scores.
Candidates for admission from accredited two-year colleges are judged by the same criteria as applicants from four-year institutions.
Transfer students should request that official transcripts from all previously attended colleges be sent to Wesley College.
Admission Procedures for Transfer Students
- Complete this online application.
The printed application agreement statement should be sent to the Office of Admissions with a nonrefundable $25 application fee.
Wesley College employs a rolling admissions policy.
- Notifications of acceptance are generally mailed within three weeks of the receipt of all required materials.
- Military personnel and veterans should submit official evidence of service school attendance for evaluation.
- In order to be considered for admission, a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 (C) for all acceptable transfer credits is required.
- All prospective transfer students are invited to schedule a campus tour and personal interview with an admissions counselor to discuss their academic plans.
- Accepted students must submit a confirmation deposit (and housing deposit, if applicable) before scheduling an appointment for course registration.
Student Classification
- Students enrolled for twelve or more credit hours at Wesley College in any Primary term are considered a full-time student.
- Students enrolled for fewer than twelve credit hours in any Primary term are considered a part-time student.
- Each semester, matriculating undergraduates will be classified in one of the four classes (below), according to the total number of credit hours earned as well as the transfer credits accepted by Wesley College.
| Credit hours |
Class |
| 0 through 28 |
Freshman |
| 29 through 59 |
Sophomore |
| 60 through 89 |
Junior |
| 90 or more |
Senior |
Transfer Grants and Scholarships
Wesley College awards academic scholarships and grants to full-time students based on cumulative GPA and SAT-1 scores or college GPA for transfer students.
Visit our online scholarship calculator to discover your eligibility.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is awarded in packages of scholarships, grants, loans, and campus employment to help students meet educational expenses.
Who is Eligible
To be eligible, a student must meet the following criteria:
- Be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen
- Be a matriculating student
- Maintain satisfactory academic progress
- Not owe a refund or be in default on a federal grant or loan
- Have a valid Social Security number
- Register with selective service, if required
- Have a high school diploma or a general education development (GED) certificate
How the Aid Process Works
- Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
You will need to enter the following school code for Wesley College: 001433.
April 15 is the priority deadline for applications.
Applications received after that date will be awarded based on the availability of funds.
Students should include Wesley College as a recipient of the financial aid information on the FAFSA.
- The Office of Financial Planning assesses the degree of a student's financial need and makes awards based on eligibility and the availability of funds.
International Students
Students requiring an I-20 Student Visa should present official documents at least six months before the desired enrollment date, a completed student application, and appropriate fee(s).
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