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Tuition & Costs

Your Estimated Price

$29,200 Annual Cost to Attend

Cost Breakdown
$19,000 tuition
$8,400 on campus room & board
$1,800 books
N/A fees

$29,200 Annual Cost to Attend

Cost Breakdown
$19,000 tuition
$8,400 on campus room & board
$1,800 books
N/A fees
Estimated Net Price
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Average Aid

$12,686 Annual Institutional Aid

Average Aid
98% of students receive aid
50% get federal aid ($5,021 avg)
58% get state aid ($3,088 avg)
98% get institn'l aid ($12,686 avg)
61% get loans ($5,939 avg)

Tuition Trends

Historical Tuition and Fees, with Projected Future Amounts

Future projections are based on past four years' data averaging 1.93% annual change in in-state tuition and fees and 1.93% change in out-of-state tuition and fees. Amounts shown are estimates only and not guaranteed. For a better estimate, contact the college directly.

Financial Aid

$1,544,861
Annual Aid Awarded
Aid/Loans
Average Amount Percent Awarded
Grant or Scholarship Aid $14,999 98%
Federal Grant Aid $5,021 50%
Pell Grants $4,087 50%
Other Federal Grants $991 47%
Institution Grant Aid $12,686 98%
State Grant Aid $3,088 58%
Student Loans $5,939 61%
Federal Loans $5,799 61%
Other Loans $4,480 2%

Merit Aid

Financial Aid Timeline
Financial aid priority deadline: February 15
Financial aid deadline: June 3
College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: -
Student must reply to financial aid decision by: -
Does Wesleyan College offer...
Tuition Payment Plan? Yes
Financial Aid Contact Info
4760 Forsyth Rd
Macon, GA 31210-4462
(478) 477-1110
http://www.wesleyancollege.edu
Costs Per Credit Hour
In State $435
Out of State $435

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Bang for the buck
  • 1
  • Zinika from Atlanta, GA
  • Apr-23-2013 I am a past student here

    Horrible school. Spends your money to landscape and build more buildings they don't need. They will not fix the cracks in the ceiling in the inside pool. (or rebuild one because of horrible rust) In some of the dorms, there is no hot water in several of the showers. We have complained and still nothing is done. Even when it was Winter! There is also no plugs or temperature controlling, no benches (except in the showers), tables, or even mirrors in the shower area or toilet area. In the dorm rooms, you have to put a cold rag on top of the air/heat controlling system in order for the heat to stay on during the winter. But the air will come on and stay on. They will also make it hard for you to transfer or withdraw from the school. They will convince to stay like the cash cow you are to them. There is also a stench of white superiority here and they LOVE internationals but not to much because they make them pay for a room (when they are already paying for room/board) for the long winter breaks ($30 per week). This school LOVES to boast about how diverse it is but the reality is that the internationals will only hang out with there own. In the dining areas, you see the people of the same race, color, people from the same country eating, talking, laughing with each other. Avoid this school like the plague. They will ruin your high GPA you had in high school. Also, if you want to go somewhere, have a car or make friends that have cars.

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  • 4
  • Alexa from Miami, FL
  • Apr-22-2013 I am a current student here

    I would say the school is good academic-wise, but if you want to experience that college social life, this is not the place for you. Unless you do not mind that the school is an all-girls campus and a dry-campus.

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  • 4
  • Taylor from Austell, GA
  • Nov-23-2012 I am a current student here

    Wesleyan is worth the money and I am glad that I decided to attend this school just because of the great diversity that I have encountered. It has also provided me with plenty of resources that I can use to jump-start my career after college.

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  • 3
  • Regina from Macon, GA
  • Sep-19-2012 I am a current student here

    Although it is a private school Wesleyan faculty works really hard to raise more funds and keep the tuition low.

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