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Wesley College

Dover, DE

120 N State St, Dover, DE 19901

http://www.wesley.edu

Wesley College is a private, Christian college in Dover, DE. It has obtainable admissions, as 62% of applicants are accepted. It is a smaller institution with full-time enrollment of 1,239 undergraduates. Wesley provides 25 total majors across five academic disciplines. The most in-demand choices are Nursing, Kinesiology and Exercise Science, and Psychology, which collectively are selected by 46% of the student body. If you are interested in focusing on english or political science in Delaware, Wesley is an amazing choice for you, because it ranks third in the state for both these fields. Also, Wesley College placed 1st in DE on our most diverse colleges and most conservative colleges lists. Tuition costs $27,726 annually without any aid. Before you decide against applying because of the cost, be aware that more than nine out of ten Wesley undergrads receive at least some grant or scholarship funding. 33% of Wesley College students make it through to graduation day, heading into the job market equipped to make a salary. Two years after receiving their diplomas, alumni take home an average yearly income of $30,200. After another four years working, the graduate's average yearly income increases 42.1% to $42,900, which is 7% north of the national median. Those of you applying might also like to find that last year, 2,960 prospective students submitted applications to Wesley and 9% of applicants submit their ACT scores. Also, Wesley has a teacher certification program, and about 56% of first-year students continue to pursue their studies the next year. With respect to your checkbook, be aware that the average net price per year is $21,498 and on average, Wesley undergraduates spend around $6,108 on housing every year. On the subject of demographics, females make up 56% of the undergraduate population at Wesley and foreign students make up 1% of the undergraduate population at Wesley. With respect to campus life, on-campus housing is available. In closing, 6% of alumni are not employed six years after college and 12% of graduates fail to repay their student loans.

Ratings

7.52

Party Scene

7.03

Location

7.47

Dorms

7.47

Campus Food

6.95

Student Life

7.72

Safety

Admissions

62%

Acceptance

SAT Score

820-1020

ACT Score

15-20

Application Deadline:
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Cost

Net Price:

$22,630/year

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Average Aid Awarded

$17,829/year

Students Recieving Financial Aid

94%

Academics

Professor Rating

7.03


12:1

Student Faculty Ratio
Graduation Rate

32%

Evening Degree Programs

Yes

Student Faculty Ratio

12:1

Majors

Most Popular Majors

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Graduates by Major


Nursing

45

Kinesiology and Exercise Science

32

Business

20

Psychology

20

Paralegal

16

Sport and Fitness Management

11

Special Education and Teaching

9

Radio and Television

7

Value

In State Tuition
$26,406/year
Out of State Tuition
$26,406/year