The best way to decide if a college is right for you is to visit the campus, explore the residence halls, academic buildings, and our beautiful 200-acre lakeside grounds. Wesleyan offers a variety of ways to experience our campus. Schedule a visit in-person to tour the campus and meet with admissions and financial aid staff (temporarily unavailable between December 7-January 11), connect with us virtually through scheduled zoom chats that fit your schedule or schedule a phone call from a current Wesleyan student.
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This 10,000 square-foot building is for the teaching of visual arts including drawing, painting, design, printmaking, sculpture, and ceramics and has a gallery for exhibitions.
Wesleyan is a four-year residential college that requires traditional students to live on campus. During their first two years, students live in the residential quad buildings that include single and double occupancy rooms or suite-style living.
Newly renovated with state of the art technology and study areas, the Willet Memorial Library provides a variety of services to support student research and the college curriculum. It’s where you will also find the Academic Resource Center.
Here you will find Anderson Dining Hall, Hurdle Café, the Campus Store, and post office. It’s also home to the Career Development Center, which provides programs & services to assist students with developing & meeting their career goals.
Porter Auditorium, with its twenty-line counterweight fly system, and the intimate Grassmann-Porter Studio Theatre provide performance areas and the two Cowles Myles Collier Art Galleries host exhibitions year around.
Wesleyan’s first LEED-certified green building and, according to the U.S. Green Building Council project directory, it also is the first LEED-certified project in Macon. This building hosts our education, psychology, and business programs.
As members of the USA South Athletic Conference, Wesleyan is home to six NCAA Division III sports – basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball - and equestrians compete in both the IHSA and the IDA. Club teams include cheer/dance and badminton.
All biology faculty members maintain student-faculty research programs. Monroe includes teaching and research laboratories, a greenhouse, multi-species animal colony, cell culture facility, neurophysiology lab, and microscopy room.
Welcome to beautiful Macon, Georgia - the Cherry Blossom Capital of the World! Visit Macon and Wesleyan College have teamed up to bring live cherry blossom bloom webcam views to people all around the world. Virtual Cherry Blossom Experience.
Wesleyan College is privileged to steward many arts and cultural events and share them with the community. Most are free and open to the public. Wesleyan art galleries are open M-F 1:30 – 5:00 PM and on Wesleyan Market Saturdays from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
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View MoreWesleyan College is home to five NCAA Division III sports: soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and softball. In addition, we offer an award-winning Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) Equestrian program.
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