Wellesley is a college for the student who has high personal, intellectual, and professional expectations. Beyond this common ground, there is no typical Wellesley student. Students come from all over the world, from different cultures and backgrounds, and they have prepared for Wellesley at hundreds of different secondary schools. Through the Davis Degree Program, women beyond the traditional college age, many with families, are part of the student body working toward a Wellesley degree. Women and men from other colleges and universities study at Wellesley through various exchange programs.
This diversity is made possible, in large part, by the College's need-blind admission policy. Students are accepted without consideration of their ability to pay. Once admitted, those with demonstrated need receive financial aid through a variety of services.
Programs
African Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Arabic, Architecture, Art, Art History, Astronomy, Astrophysical, Biochemistry, Biological Science, Chemistry, Chinese, Chinese Studies, Cinema Studies, Classical Civilizations, Classical Studies, Cognitive Science, Comparative Literature, Computer Science, East Asian Languages and Literatures, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Studies, French, French Studies, Geoscience, German, German Studies, Greek, Health, Hebrew Studies, History, International Relations, Italian Studies, Japanese, Japanese Studies, Jewish Studies, Language, Latin, Latin American Studies, Legal Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Mathematics, Media Arts, Media Studies, Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Music, Neuroscience, Peace and Conflict Studies, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Russian Studies, Sociology, Spanish, Statistics, Studio Art, Theatre, Urban Studies, Women and Gender Studies, Writing
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges - Arts & Sciences
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