These resources can be helpful to you as you plan your educational journey.
Advisors will make every attempt to give effective guidance to students in academic matters and to refer students to those qualified to help them in other matters, but the final responsibility for meeting all academic requirements for a selected program rests with the student.
Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the academic policies contained in the catalog. Failure to do so does not excuse students from the requirements and regulations described herein.
Major Planning Guides for each school are now online. This includes Arts and Letters, Natural and Social Sciences, Business, Education and School of Health Professions. If you are unable to locate a guide for your specific major, please contact your adviser or the Office of Student Records.
The complete Transfer Equivalency Guides and General Education Curriculum (GEC) Equivalency Guides are listed by institution in the Transfer Equivalency Guides section.
Student Check Sheets have been created to help guide you each semester in meeting your goals. Please use these throughout your Wesleyan student career.
Independent Study course covers subject matter that is not currently offered in the University Catalog but is of special interest to the student. A syllabus must be acknowledged by both instructor and student. A maximum of 9 hours of directed study and supervised research will be accepted for the graduation requirement. Click here for the form.
Internships are graded academic experiences in a chosen career field and are coordinated through academic departments. Career Services provides assistance by helping students network with employers for internship opportunities. Click here for the Internship Packet.