Macon, GA
4760 Forsyth Road, Macon, GA 31210
http://www.wesleyancollege.edu
Wesleyan College is a private, Christian, all female, liberal art college in Macon, GA. Admission is modestly competitive, as 48% of applicants are accepted. It is a very small college with 409 full-time undergrads in attendance. Wesleyan College provides 29 total majors across six disciplines. The most preferred selections are Business, Nursing, and Accounting, which when consolidated are elected by 42% of the student body. If you are planning on majoring in art while living in Georgia, Wesleyan College is an amazing option for you, because its art program ranks one of the best in the state. Also, Wesleyan College places 3rd in Georgia according to our best women's colleges list. For those of you raised in Georgia, tuition runs $23,100. Out-of-state students, however, need to pay $20,900. Before you decide against applying because of the cost, be aware that 100% of Wesleyan College undergrads procure some grant or scholarship funding. 53% of Wesleyan College undergraduates culminate their education with a diploma in hand, transitioning into the workforce equipped to make an income. Two years after commencement, graduates take home an average wage of $27,100. After another four years working, their median wage increases 10.3% to $29,900; however, that is still 25.4% beneath the national median salary. Applying students might also like to be conscious of the fact that the majority of students got between 440 and 530 on the SAT math segment and last year, 890 people submitted applications to Wesleyan College. Also, it has a teacher certification program, and it offers evening degree programs. Related to your personal finances, be aware that the average amount of state grant aid awarded is $3,644 and for households with an annual income of $76k to $110k, the average tuition cost after scholarships and aid is $14,098 per year. Our team of researchers rated Wesleyan College a 7.28 for its campus food and when grading its student life, Wesleyan College received a 7.72 out of 10. To wrap things up, six years after receiving their diplomas, the highest-earning 1/4th of graduates take home $46,900 or more and beneath 1 out of 20 graduates default on their student debt.
7.72
Party Scene
7.52
Location
8.00
Dorms
7.28
Campus Food
7.72
Student Life
9.79
Safety
SAT Score
930-1110
ACT Score
18-22
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
52%
Yes
8:1
Business
Nursing
Accounting
Psychology
Studio Arts
Elementary Education
Biology
Neuroscience and Neurobiology