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Wesleyan College

April 26, 2024

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The Wesleyan College Office of International Programs offers a huge array of study abroad options and support all along the way. Students can have one-on-one counseling appointments to find the ideal program and easily manage the entire application process. The OIP also offers the Royal Endowed Scholarship, Wesleyan's own study abroad scholarship. When a student has selected a program, the OIP offers pre-departure orientation to prepare for travel and re-entry orientation when the program is complete. All along the way, the OIP is there to offer individualized assistance toward making study abroad a reality for all Wesleyan students.

Wesleyan students have a variety of options that are affordable and will fit into their academic plans without delaying graduation. For students with generous tuition scholarships, our direct exchanges in Canada, Northern Ireland, China, Japan, and South Korea can actually be less expensive than a semester spend at Wesleyan. For students looking for particular study abroad destinations, our affiliate providers offer hundreds of program options for the semester or summer. And for students who want a short-term experience to dip their toes into the world of study abroad, our faculty-led programs, directed by Wesleyan professors, are accessible options.

Visit the Office of International Programs in the Student Affairs suite of OSP, Monday-Friday, 8:30 - 5:00 or make an appointment at emilyjarvis.youcanbook.me.

Important Dates and Deadlines

Applying to study abroad with Wesleyan is a two-part process. First, complete the General Application for Study Abroad found on Wesnet>>Study Abroad. Deadlines for the General Application are:
March 1 for Summer and Fall Programs
October 1 for Spring Programs

Next, you will be prompted to complete the program application for your particular program. Deadlines vary.

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