North Carolina Wesleyan College prepares students for responsible participation in their communities, professional advancement, and lifelong learning. The College provides degree programs and other educational opportunities for residential, commuting and adult students. The liberal arts are the foundation of Wesleyan's curriculum for all undergraduate programs. Instruction emphasizes critical thinking, analytical reasoning, reading, writing, speaking, making informed ethical decisions, and using the new information technologies. Students choose from a variety of majors, all of which help prepare students for rewarding personal lives, good citizenship, and productive careers. The program Rocky Mount for residential and commuting students emphasizes small classes and individual attention. It also provides strong student support services and encourages student development through co-curricular activities. . . .
Type of School
Four or more years,
Private not-for-profit
Religious affiliation
United Methodist
Highest degree offered
Bachelor's
Calendar
Semester
Setting
Small city
Distance learning opportunities
Yes
North Carolina Wesleyan College Size
Total enrollment
1,467
Enrolled full time
1,193
Enrolled part time
274
North Carolina Wesleyan College Student Body
Men enrolled full time
501
Women enrolled full time
692
American Indian/Alaskan Native
-
Asian/Pacific Islander
-
Black/Non-Hispanic
-
Hispanic
-
White/Non-Hispanic
-
Non-Resident Alien
5%
Race/ethnicity unknown
7%
North Carolina Wesleyan College Admission Basics
Admissions office phone number
-
Open admission policy
No
Undergraduate Application fee
$45
Applied
1,666
Admitted
1,042
Enrolled
223
Admitted %
63%
North Carolina Wesleyan College Admission factors
Admission test scores
Required
Secondary school GPA
Required
Secondary school rank
Recommended
Secondary school record
Required
TOEFL
Recommended
Completion of college preparatory program
Recommended
Recommendations
Recommended
Formal demonstration of competencies
Recommended
North Carolina Wesleyan College Admission statistics