Admissions
Undergraduate Admissions
Here You Can. West Virginia Wesleyan seeks students with inquiring and creative minds who will profit from a liberal arts program in an atmosphere of freedom with responsibility. Admission decisions are made by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions on an individual basis. Wesleyan is a Test-Optional institution. This means you only need to provide an Application and a Transcript of your high school work through three years to be considered. Start the journey now and Apply!
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Are you ready to find your home at West Virginia Wesleyan? Our admissions staff is ready to assist you throughout the process and answer all of your questions. For students applying for the 2023-2024 year, West Virginia Wesleyan has moved to test optional for acceptance for incoming freshmen. Whether you are applying as an incoming freshman or transfer student, the Office of Admissions looks forward to receiving your application and assisting you throughout the college selection process.
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Admission to West Virginia Wesleyan College is moderately selective. Many factors influence the admission decision. The most important factor in the admission decision is your high school record (course load and grades attained).
Wesleyan is test-optional, so providing an SAT/ACT is not needed for decision. We do recommend providing one if you have it to assist in placement.
We also factor in community involvement and engagement, extracurricular activities, recommendations, and class rank, if available. Campus interview are strongly encouraged and help us get to know you to customize a WVWC education to your needs.
You are encouraged to pursue a challenging college preparatory program throughout the four years of high school. Each application and transcript is evaluated individually. We recommend a similar course load as listed below (recommended, not required):
English – 4 units
Math – 3 or more units
Science – 3 or more units (including one or more lab sciences)
Social Studies – 3 or more units
Foreign Language – 2 or more units
West Virginia Wesleyan seeks students with inquiring and creative minds who will profit from a liberal arts program in an atmosphere of freedom with responsibility. Admission decisions are made by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions on an individual basis. The Admissions Committee takes into consideration the following: academic preparation, high school and/or college records, standardized test results, demonstrated leadership capabilities, and personal recommendations reflecting strong personal character and achievements.
The College invites applicants for admission to supply further evidence indicating his/her competence and eagerness to deal with a demanding and exciting program. Open without discrimination to all qualified students, the College reserves the right to refuse to admit any applicant who, because of low scholarship or citizenship record, is deemed by the Admission and Academic Standing Council to be unlikely to succeed within the standards the College seeks to maintain
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Advanced Placement by Examination
Wesleyan participates in the Advanced Placement Program of the College Entrance Examination Board. Students who have taken and satisfactorily passed college-level courses in high school and who have passed the Advanced Placement Examination of the Educational Testing Service at the level of three or higher may apply to the College for credit or advanced placement in these subjects. These examinations are administered in the spring. Applicants must have results sent to the Office of Admission for verification prior to the fall semester.
Wesleyan accepts credit by examination, including the Advanced Placement Program and the College Level Examination Program (CLEP). Information on credit by examination is available from the Registrar’s Office.
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Readmit Application
Students returning to West Virginia Wesleyan College after time away or as a transfer back to the institution must complete an Application for Readmission. Information can be found here: Readmit Application
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International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
The College recognizes the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. Students who have successfully completed the IB Program and earn a score of four or above on higher-level examinations may apply to the College for credit or advanced placement in the appropriate subjects. These exams are administered in the spring. Applicants must have the results sent to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions for verification prior to the fall semester.
West Virginia Wesleyan College does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national or ethnic origin, creed, religion, gender, age, or disability in the administration of its admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, educational programs, athletic programs, co-curricular activities, or other College administered programs.
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Special Student Application
Are you a high school student looking to take a few courses or an adult, professional or WVWC employee seeking to take classes in a non-degree seeking format? Complete the Special Student application and our team will be ready to assist you: Special Student Application
West Virginia Wesleyan College is also a member of the Common Application. If you have a Common Application account you can add West Virginia Wesleyan College and complete the application for admission.
If you have more questions about West Virginia Wesleyan call us at 800-722-9933 or e-mail admissions@31133.net.