Illinois Wesleyan University is a private liberal arts college in Bloomington, Illinois. Illinois Wesleyan offers a "May Term" course option and refers to it as a 4–4–1 system. This allows any student who completed a full course load in either the spring or fall semesters of that academic year to enroll in a "May Term" class that lasts three weeks. Upon completion, the student receives the equivalent credit of taking a single course during one semester.
Fast Facts
Nursing students are able to start clinical experience during his or her sophomore year.
Over 80 majors, minors and programs within three colleges are offered.
Student to faculty ratio is 11:1 and the average class size is 16.
72% of current students are receiving need-based financial aid and 22% are receiving merit scholarships.
Student Life
Over 700 study abroad programs are available including options in 70 countries and three domestic programs.
Nine fraternities and sorority organizations.
Over 120 student organizations.
Students are required to live on campus for six semesters.
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