Wesleyan University

A nonprofit organization

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Wesleyan University, founded in 1831, is a private liberal arts institution located in Middletown, CT.


Wesleyan University was founded in 1831 by Methodist leaders and Middletown citizens. Instruction began with 48 students of varying ages, the president, three professors, and one tutor; tuition was $36 per year. Today Wesleyan offers instruction in 39 departments and 46 major fields of study and awards the bachelor of arts and graduate degrees. The master of arts degree and the doctor of philosophy are regularly awarded in six fields of study. Students may choose from more than 900 courses each year and may be counted upon to devise, with the faculty, some 900 individual tutorials and lessons. The student body is made up of approximately 2,700 full-time undergraduates and 200 graduate students, as well as more than 400 part-time students in the Graduate Liberal Studies Program. An ongoing faculty of more than 300 is joined each semester by a distinguished group of visiting artists and professors. But despite WesleyanÕs growth, todayÕs student/instructor ratio remains at 9 to 1, and about two thirds of all courses enroll fewer than 20 students. Source: www.wesleyan.edu

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Wesleyan University

Tax id (EIN)

06-0646959

Categories

Education

Address

291 Main Street
MIDDLETOWN, CT 06457

Phone

860-685-2000