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Wesleyan offers a BA/MA program in the natural sciences, mathematics, and psychology as a formal curricular option that allows Wesleyan undergraduate students to continue at the university for a degree of Master of Arts (MA) after completing their bachelor’s degree.
- Welcome, Bachelor of Liberal Studies
A flexible alternative path to a Wesleyan degree. The...
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Located in the heart of Middletown, Connecticut, near tons...
- Welcome, Bachelor of Liberal Studies
A flexible alternative path to a Wesleyan degree. The Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) is a non-residential program for students who meet Wesleyan's admissions standards but for a variety of reasons are unable to commit to living on campus.
Located in the heart of Middletown, Connecticut, near tons of great restaurants, hiking trails, and quintessential New England sights, Wesleyan is an easy and scenic two-hour drive from New York City and Boston. Plan your Visit Maps & Directions.
Wesleyan University (/ ˈ w ɛ s l i ə n / ⓘ WESS-lee-ən) is a private liberal arts university in Middletown, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1831 as a men's college under the Methodist Episcopal Church and with the support of prominent residents of Middletown.
The requirements are (1) satisfaction of requirements for a major; (2) satisfactory completion of 32 course credits, no fewer than 16 of which must be earned at Wesleyan or in Wesleyan-sponsored programs; (3) a cumulative average of 74 percent or work of equivalent quality; and (4) for bachelor of arts students, at least six semesters in residen...
The Master of Arts is awarded via the BA/MA program for current Wesleyan undergraduates. The program has a strong research orientation and includes coursework, seminars, and, in some cases, teaching.
Applicants to Wesleyan's undergraduate program (to obtain a Bachelor's degree) should apply via the Common Application or Coalition Application . The information and links below are only for applicants to a Graduate program (Masters or Doctoral) who are starting or continuing an application.