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Application Instructions
After reading the instructions, please fill out the online application as thoroughly as possible. When you are finished, click the SUBMIT button on the left column of any application screen.
Print the application agreement statement that appears after you submit your application and return it to the address below.
Application Procedures
A completed application includes:
- A completed online application for admission
- There is no application fee for applying online
- The
High School Academic Request Form
- SAT or ACT scores arrange for SAT or ACT score reports to be sent to West Virginia Wesleyan College. Wesleyan's SAT (CEEB) code is 5905; the ACT code is 4544. Wesleyan combines the best math and verbal scores. Be sure to send us scores from all tests taken.
Application Deadlines
Regular Decision
- Priority Deadline: March 1
- Notification: Rolling, within 3 weeks of the date a completed application is received, beginning November 1
Merit Scholarship Consideration
- Priority Deadline: March 1
Applicants who are homeschooled, from non-accredited high schools, or completing General Education Development may be considered for admission if satisfactory ability and achievement are demonstrated.
Application Policy
Admission
to West Virginia Wesleyan College is moderately selective. Many factors
influence the admission decision.
The most important factor in the admission decision is your high school
record (course load and grades attained), followed by SAT or ACT scores,
your character and record of leadership, service to the community,
extracurricular activities, recommendations, and class rank if available.
Campus interviews are strongly encouraged and may be required in some
cases.
You are encouraged to pursue a challenging college preparatory program
throughout your four years of high school. We require the following
selection of courses:
- English
4 units
- Math
3 or more units (Algebra I, II and Geometry are required)
- Science
3 or more units (including one lab science)
- Social
Studies 3 or more units
- Foreign
Language We strongly recommend 2 or more units
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