move beyond push past reach further dig deeper think bigger rise above
HOW WILL YOU BE IT ?
WHO WILL YOU BE AND
At Illinois Wesleyan, passion finds a place for each of us. And pushes us to become more.
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TO BE BOLDER . TO BE BETTER .
TO BE…
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WILL YOU BE
At ,
we take this question one step further.
We ask…
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WHO
IT STARTS and ENDS with a BIG, but simple QUESTION:
HOW WILL YOU BE IT ?
WHO WILL YOU BE AND
At Illinois Wesleyan, passion finds a place for each of us. And pushes us to become more.
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TO BE BOLDER . TO BE BETTER .
TO BE…
IWU FACULTY
At Illinois Wesleyan,
YOU WILL HAVE BREAKTHROUGH MOMENTS.
STUDENT to FACULTY
W H E N YOU B E C OM E a student at Illinois Wesleyan,
R AT I O
A CONVERSATION STARTS.
Average Class Size: 16
We ask, what are you curious about? Where do you want to go in four years? What do you want your resumé to look like? How can what you’re passionate about be the thing you get to do each day in the real world?
And then we guide you, push you, and encourage you — to help you
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GET THERE.
“I am grateful to have the opportunity to work with our students. Caring, considerate, bright and motivated, they go on to do amazing things and I am glad to have made a small contribution to their development.”
—David Bollivar, Ph.D.,
95%
of our full-time faculty hold terminal degrees —
THE HIGHEST DEGREE AWARDED in their fields of study.
Biology professor David Bollivar helps SPLICE program students run an agarose gel for analysis using their own DNA.
Dr. Bollivar, Endowed Professor of Botany, performs research focused on understanding the molecular biology and biochemistry of tetrapyrrole biosynthesis. Dr. Bollivar has published more than 30 research papers, many of which have been co-authored by Illinois Wesleyan students. 3
TITANPROFILE PROFILE TITAN
Katie Vogler ’22 iwu major :
Biology accepted into: NSF REU program in Colorado, Freeman Asia internship program activities: hometown:
Varsity Track & Field Quincy, IL [ Katie is on track to graduate in 4 years. ]
ON MENTORSHIP “Because IWU is a small liberal arts institution it has allowed me to get close to many faculty members. When planning my summer, I was chosen for two different summer research programs (Freeman Asia and an REU program). I struggled with making a decision as to which opportunity was right for me. I remember talking to Dr. Schwend the day my decision was due. He talked with me for almost an hour helping me to understand where my real interests were and giving me the needed resources to pursue them.”
MY BREAKTHOUGH MOMENT
“Illinois Wesleyan is so much more than a world class
“At the beginning of my freshman year I struggled transitioning
your athletic or artistic passions, make a discovery in our
education. It’s a truly unique school where you can live out research laboratories, join a club that perfectly matches
from high school to college. There were moments where I wondered if my major was right for me. However, being a part of the SEA PHAGES program and getting selected to attend and present at the SEA PHAGES National Symposium helped me to realize the enjoyment I got from research and proved to me that I could do it.”
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WHAT MAKES IWU UNIQUE
your interests, hone your leadership skills and make
“IWU invites students to share their opinions and have creative freedom. It allows students to pursue their passions, not only in their academics, but in the groups, clubs, and opportunities offered.”
and the sky is really the limit for her.”
life-long friendships along the way. Katie truly lives this out. Katie takes advantage of every opportunity
— Tyler Schwend, Ph.D. Professor of
Biology, leading student-involved research on molecular regulation of corneal nerves during eye development
moments have to begin somewhere.
There’s a culture here that moves and unites us —
a spirit of curiosity encapsulated in a key question:
What are you working on? Unlike many of our peer institutions, the opportunities for enhanced learning begin on day one at Illinois Wesleyan.
And then, this culture of curiosity leads you seamlessly
into your senior year and the chance to harvest the seeds you’ve
planted along the way — the things you’ve been curious about or fascinated by —
TO BUILD SOMETHING THAT IS YOUR VERY OWN.
WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON?
BREAKTHROUGH
Research. Internships. Fellowships. Community projects. Global travel. Through regular, reflective faculty advising, IWU seniors are empowered to embark upon something unique to them, that integrates what they’ve learned — transforming it into something they can hold in their hands, point to, publish, or patent. These are the “breakthroughs” that make IWU students stand out, and employers and graduate schools sit up and take notice.
Imagine a first-year seminar course that takes dynamic classroom learning and blends it with faculty-led trips to museums, zoos, concerts, theatrical events, and more.
IWU’S FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCES (FYEs) offer a wide range of experiences out in the real world, moving the theoretical into the practical, and building connections between you, your fellow students, and faculty… and a world of ideas.
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t e l e v i s io n ho s t :
The Curious Life and Death of..., CBS Smithsonian Channel,
downloadable via iTunes, Amazon Prime, and Hulu b e s t s e l l i n g au t hor :
The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister’s Quest to Transform the
Grisly World of Victorian Medicine winner:
2018 PEN Award / E.O. Wilson Prize for Literary Science Writing
i w u m a j or :
History
s t u dy a b r oa d :
m i n or :
Political Science
United Kingdom (Oxford University) [ Lindsey graduated in 4 years. ]
THE VALUE OF MY IWU EDUCATION “Illinois Wesleyan gave me the skill set to become a best-selling author — to be able to think critically about the way I tell stories and the way I use history to contextualize the world. Not coincidentally, the personal involvement of faculty was crucial for me.”
MY BREAKTHROUGH MOMENT “I wasn’t sure whether I should pursue political science or history, and Dr. Michael Young gave me the advice: ‘Do both. And by the time your year at Oxford is over, you will know what you want to do.’ That was really great advice. And when I came back, I decided to drop my political science major and pursue history full-time.”
MY FAVORITE PARTS OF THE IWU EXPERIENCE “I loved the family environment at IWU. It made me feel very comfortable. I felt safe and the social life was great. It was perfect for me!”
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John Camardella ’03 te ach es:
World Religion at Prospect High School, Cambridge, MA,
including adult and parent courses c o -w ro t e :
Religious Studies Companion Document, the national standard for teaching
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Lindsey Fitzharris ’04
religion and culture through the Harvard Religious Literacy Project coach e s:
Varsity Basketball at Prospect High School
i w u m a j or s :
[ J oh n
History and Education
g r a d uat e d i n
4
years.
]
WHAT I LIKED ABOUT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN “The people at Illinois Wesleyan helped raise me as a young man, as an athlete, as a leader, as a person and eventually as an educator and coach. I am forever grateful to this place because at IWU, I was a person.”
THE VALUE OF MY IWU EDUCATION “Life is about challenges. Illinois Wesleyan helped show me what I was capable of, how to be brave and step out of my comfort zone.”
HOW IWU SET ME UP FOR SUCCESS “My father passed away a month before I started college. I didn’t think we could afford IWU and I began looking at community colleges. I was excited about my history degree and playing basketball and just as I was about to call IWU to tell them I couldn’t come anymore, the Illinois Wesleyan Parent Fund contacted me and helped me. The community of IWU took me under their wing.”
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BIGGER
and
BREAK THROUGH
HUMANITIES
Think
in
the
Humanities
IF YOU REVEL IN THE POSING OF AN
insightful question
you’re in great company at Illinois Wesleyan.
For more than 170 years we have, through our celebrated liberal arts tradition, pushed students to see a larger picture, to savor context and grapple with nuance. To make connections between seemingly disparate disciplines. In essence, to think bigger. For IWU students, the secret dance of molecular particles, the exquisite beauty of an algebraic equation, or the science of a perfect sentence might resonate and inform their understanding of the world.
WE BELIEVE THAT WHEN STUDENTS THINK BIGGER, THEY STAND OUT IN THE WORKPLACE. At IWU, you’ll have the opportunities to marry the questions you’re passionate about to hands-on projects, faculty-guided research, and world travel to satisfy your curiosity — to both solidify your understanding of the world and differentiate you to prospective employers or graduate schools.
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Group photo courtesy of The Pantagraph
TITAN PROFILE
ON RESEARCH AT IWU
Jasil Olabode ’22 i w u m a j or :
Photo courtesy of The Pantagraph
"During my freshman year, I was able to conduct research about Vocal Performance majors — to explore the technical skills, practice habits, attitudes toward rejection and other factors which correlate to success in the current music industry climate. I’m an instrumentalist, so to be able to experience the vocal aspect of it was just a great pleasure. I’m really proud of this research.”
Music Composition
acti v ities:
Resident Hall Staff, Teacher at Bloomington’s Compassion Center for the Arts
p r e s e n t e d : Research at the annual IWU Course Cluster Open House ho m e t o w n :
Bloomington, IL [ Jasil is on track to graduate in 4 years. ]
MY BREAKTHROUGH MOMENT “During the first two days of RA training, I felt like I had known my teammates forever. Each of us shared intimate stories about our lives and we bonded over those experiences and I finally felt that I was part of a community where I belonged and was understood.”
ON THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT ATIWU “To me, the School of Music is special because, although it has a classical focus/approach to music, there is still room to bring different approaches and perspectives to the table. My professors understand my passions and are committed to guiding me in discovering my unique form of creative expression, not forming me into a carbon-copy of a past figure.”
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c u r r e n t ly :
Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Gigster, a
software development service based in San Francisco, CA i w u awa r d s :
Illinois Wesleyan University Distinguished Alumnus for 2018, Presidential Scholar, Anderson Scholar, and member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Society of Physics Students
A PR ESIDENTIA L SCHOL A R* AT AGE 16, Debo currently pursues breakthrough
c o u n t r y of or ig i n : i w u m a j or :
technologies
through his company, Gigster, which helps companies
use technology to SOLVE CORE BUSINESS PROBLEMS.
MY BREAKTHROUGH MOMENT “I came in as a physics major and felt that I could handle a more accelerated path. In a meeting with Dr. Jaggi, he encouraged me to take these juniorand senior-level physics courses when I was a freshman. That encouragement and the impact it had on me was life changing.”
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO SOMEONE CONSIDERING IWU? “A college experience is a personal one and no one’s journey is the same.
Nigeria
Physics [ Debo graduated in 4 years. ]
THE AMES
ADVANTAGE: PEOPL E. SPACE S.
RESOURCES. Thinking bigger happens
E V E RY W H E R E AT
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN. But it’s good to know there’s a state-of-the-art building with caring staff dedicated just for that!
Being in an environment where professors actually
THE AMES LIBRARY — a jewel in IWU’s
take personal notice of you, your ambitions and
crown — is the unique and comfortable place
aspirations, and where they help you tailor your
where students can land day and night to think,
experience to achieve your goals: that is a really big deal!”
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THE AMES LIBRARY
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Debo Olaosebikan ’06
*Established in 1964 by executive order of the President of the United States, the Presidential Scholars program recognizes some of our Nation’s most distinguished graduating high school seniors.
FURTHER YOUR REACH: DIGITAL COMMONS One of the most exciting features Illinois Wesleyan offers, through our Digital Commons, is the chance to preserve and share your work with the world at large. This online repository of more than 18,000 faculty-vetted papers, articles, and research projects is largely comprised of “breakthrough” IWU student and faculty work and has been accessed more than 4,000,000 times!
Watch in real time as your efforts are discovered, recognized, and shared by academics, scholars, and across the world.
study, write, find support, create, be inspired,
What kind of value would you put on this kind of accomplishment,
develop, film, print, research, dream, eat late night
recognition, and influence?
pizza…and BREAK
THROUGH.
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“As a Biology student at Illinois Wesleyan, I had the
THE WORLD BEYOND
experiment for lab. We learned the scientific method and delved deeper into the methods that scientists use to create hypotheses. I have also had the opportunity to learn from professors that are well known in areas of research and have been published many times in scientific journals.”
— Joey Kiper ’22 i w u m a j or s : Biology, Pre-Medicine
For the past 10 years IWU's medical school acceptance * rate for first-time applicants has averaged nearly double the national average of 41%.**
80%,
* AMCAS, AACOMAS **mededits.com/medical-school-admissions/statistics
Why are Illinois Wesleyan graduates being admitted into medical schools and Ph.D. programs at significantly higher rates than the national average? We believe the answer lies in our esteemed, world-class faculty and the opportunity for students to collaborate with them in research projects, our state-of-the-art equipment, and IWU’s academic flexibility.
IWU's Dog Cognition Lab offers students a chance to research and better understand man's best friend and their cognitive abilities.
Will you research, or make a discovery that FOREVER ALTERS 16
SCIENCE
DISCOVERING
opportunity my freshman year to design my own
the way we understand the world?
At Illinois Wesleyan, you can choose a major in biology, biochemistry, chemistry, environmental studies, physics, neuroscience, psychology, computer science, or mathematics, and then, go deeper. Pursue your specific interest in genetics, cognitive science, astronomy, engineering, or numerous other areas through research and internship opportunities. Where you want to go at Illinois Wesleyan is largely up to you. And, you’ll have unwavering faculty support along the way. Work alongside
Bryan Worby ’19 presents his research at IWU’s annual John Wesley Powell Research Conference.
and learn from distinguished professors — experts in their fields — as you study the patterns and connections among the fundamental forces of nature. Conduct experiments in the Scanning Electronic Microscope Lab. Observe the universe through our Cassegrain telescope and Charged Coupled Device camera in the Mark Evans Observatory. Figure out what makes dogs tick in our Dog Cognition Lab. The sciences at Illinois Wesleyan offer solid preparation for anyone interested in becoming a scientist, professor, engineer, or even a dog whisperer. The list goes on! 17
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
factor in our lauded departments of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Business, Sociology, Economics, Psychology — each chaired and taught by invested, esteemed faculty who provide rigorous training and who want to see you leave here thoroughly well-versed and equipped for success. Access to caring advisors, top-notch facilities, state-of-the-art equipment, internships, and research opportunities come as part of the IWU package.
What do the best doctors, dentists, environmentalists, engineers, therapists, and veterinarians have in common?
A BETTER START! To make it as a top-notch engineer today you’ll need to develop the intellectual discipline and master the technical skills it takes to stand out. A physics degree from Illinois Wesleyan, because it’s based on
PRE-ENGINEERING
As you search for a university,
YOU COULDN’T ENGINEER
THE SUPERIOR
WAY TO LAUNCH
fundamental, underlying principles and mathematics, does precisely that — it gives our students the adaptability to lead as new technologies and new opportunities emerge. IWU physics students THRIVE in today’s post college world. And here’s why. Our physics professors take a vested interest in their students’ INDIVIDUAL GROWTH, our students spend MORE TIME IN THE LAB with access to state-of-the-art equipment, and just plain and simple, they HAVE MORE FUN!
Best of all, as an IWU student, you have choices. If you decide to pursue a career other than engineering, you can change your field without losing credit. This flexibility allows you the chance to chase your curiosity, explore your career options, and decide exactly how you want to break through.
While each of these disciplines require specific areas of specialized study, at the core of each is the ability to think critically, problem solve, and communicate effectively — the hallmarks of an IWU education. 19
HANDS–ON LEARNING
EVEN BEFORE GRADUATION Illinois Wesleyan’s breakthrough curriculum allows you to demonstrate what your experiences here have enabled you to accomplish, for yourself and for the world that awaits you. It is both an endpoint, marking the culmination of your IWU years, and a launch point from which you will build as you enter the workforce or attend graduate school. This approach to learning is a powerful way Illinois Wesleyan sets itself apart from similar institutions and prepares you to BREAK THROUGH in the world beyond college.
PICTURE YOURSELF
exploring something you’re curious about.
An idea, sparked by your classwork, so special that you can’t get it out of your head. And then, with close faculty guidance, embarking upon a project — traditional research, a group project, a study abroad experience, or an internship — that sheds light on that idea. 20
Then ask yourself this:
What would it be worth to walk into your first post-graduation interview with something real to point to?
An actual “I made THIS happen” outcome?
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NURSING
“ Our recent graduates accepted professional nursing positions at some of the most prestigious medical centers including Mayo, Vanderbilt, and Duke, and had a 94% NCLEX-RN first-time pass rate, which exceeds state and national averages.”
Victoria Folse ’86, Ph.D., APN, PMHCNS-BC, LCPC Director and Professor, Illinois Wesleyan School of Nursing Caroline F. Rupert Endowed Chair of Nursing i w u m a j or :
Nursing
NURSING MAJORS AT IWU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY ABROAD. “ I studied at la Universidad Internacional in Cuernavaca, Mexico, in a language immersion program. Not only did I gain confidence, fluency, and friends, but I also gained a lifetime of cultural experiences.”
Alissa S. Miller ’08, DNP, APN, AGNP-BC Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner, University of Chicago Medicine i w u m a j or :
Nursing
m i n or :
Hispanic Studies
[ Alissa graduated in 4 years. ]
FOR 20 YEARS STRAIGHT we’ve had a 100% job placement rate of our nursing graduates. Think about that for a minute: 20 years — through good economies and bad, 100%.
MINORS MAKE A MAJOR DIFFERENCE IWU also offers a Spanish language minor specifically for nursing students, giving them the ability to address the health care needs of our country’s growing Latinx population. The six-course minor includes work in language,
THE SCHOOL OF NURSING The reason has to do with our dedicated and experienced nursing faculty who offer close, personal attention in state-ofthe-art facilities. At IWU, nursing students begin their clinical experience during their sophomore year, have the opportunity to conduct faculty-guided collaborative
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to the
NEXT LEVEL
research, pursue internships, and — unusual for a nursing program — study abroad! The School of Nursing at Illinois Wesleyan prepares exceptional thinkers, compassionate professionals, and leaders for nursing and global health care.
literature and culture, along with a medical Spanish course.
A note from IWU’s 2020 Distinguished Nursing Alumna “I have been very fortunate with having many contributors to the foundation on which my personal and professional life has been built; my faith, my family, my friends, and the Illinois Wesleyan School of Nursing. I have a cause, a calling, a career, and relationships that will last me a lifetime due to my education and time spent at IWU.”
Ramona Cheek ’81, APRN, FNP-BC, Ph.D. Ramona Cheek is the Chief Nursing Officer for Mercy Health Fairfield Hospital, Cincinnati, OH i w u m a j or :
Nursing
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ACCOUNTING • BUSINESS • ECONOMICS • FINANCE
7 IN THE U.S. for jobs
No.
Zippia, College Scorecard, U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2020
DISCOVER YOUR
SUPERPOWER At Illinois Wesleyan, our goal is to prepare you for your future
in business. Choose your focus, study abroad, join a student organization, and let IWU show you why we are the No. 1 school for jobs in Illinois.** While most schools require a fifth year for accounting students, at Illinois
97% 24
1 IN ILLINOIS &
No.
Will you manage, or guide your employees to BREAK NEW GROUND?
of recent IWU graduates were
EMPLOYED or in GRADUATE SCHOOL
within 6 months of graduation.*
Wesleyan, you can be out, flying on your own, earning a great salary in only four. And thanks to our Hart Career Center’s on-campus recruiting program, students can interview with top companies from all over Illinois without ever leaving campus. * First Destination Survey, Illinois Wesleyan, 2020 **Zippia, College Scorecard, U.S. Dept., of Ed, 2020
“ During your time at IWU, you learn to differentiate yourself and find what makes you distinctive. This skill set is so important in the ‘real world’ as the workplace is competitive and you have to leverage your strengths to add value. IWU is a perfect environment to learn and perfect this skill.”
— Jill Jackson ’04 c u r r e n t ly :
Director, Transaction Services, PricewaterhouseCoopers
i w u m a j or :
Accounting [ Jill graduated in 4 years. ]
AND SUCCEED.
Junaid Ahmed ’96
There’s an energy here at Illinois Wesleyan. A spirit. It’s about wanting to have an impact.
Making a difference. Often it starts in a classroom or over coffee — a spark, ignited by a dedicated professor, caught by a student who then nurtures
r a dio ho s t
&
p r od u c e r :
s e n ior j o u r n a l i s t : inter nship:
The Real Story, BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)
News Hour, BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)
World Federalist Movement (NGO) at the United Nations
c o u n t r y of or ig i n : i w u m a j or s :
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ACTION RESEARCH CENTER
ARC
COLLABORATE. FUND. MANAGE. ADAPT.
Bangladesh
Economics, Political Science [ Junaid graduated in 4 years. ]
it, grows it, and brings it to life in our community.
Our Action Research Center (ARC) is a unique resource that offers powerful mentorship and a gentle push to grow your idea into a project that makes a lasting difference in the community. Through Illinois Wesleyan’s Action Research Center, you can literally be the breakthrough you wish to see in the world.
WHAT DID YOU LIKE ABOUT IWU? “It was easy to build relationships. I was able to have some good friendships very quickly, which helped me settle in. I joined a fraternity. I made a lot of friends, and I learned a lot about America.”
WHAT WAS THE VALUE OF IWU FOR YOU? “IWU gave me a set of tools to deal with what came next. I came in as an economics major, but when I took one politics class, I got very interested and convinced my dad I could do a double major. It sounds cliché, but IWU prepared me for the future.”
MY IWU BREAKTHROUGH MOMENT Will you volunteer, or be the CATALYST for meaningful societal change? 26
“I was broadcasting even before I found my career in broadcasting! When I joined the BBC, there were a lot of people who had print backgrounds and had no idea about radio. But I actually knew about it because I did shows at IWU on WESN radio with my buddies.” 27
SCHOOL OF ART
Push Past the Boundaries of
YOUR CREATIVITY
Emily Chapman ’19
Will you recreate, or be the artist who
CREATES AESTHETIC EXPRESSIONS that move and inspire?
c u r r e n t ly :
Director of Marketing at Quality Water Solutions, Inc.
inter nships:
COUNTRY Financial, IWU Athletics Marketing Operations
acti v ities:
Kappa Kappa Gamma, Volleyball, Love Your Melon Club
i w u m a j or :
Graphic Design [ Emily graduated in 4 years. ]
Close your eyes and picture your next four years. Do they include the opportunities to draw, paint, design, create ceramics, sculpt, photograph or make prints? In the Ames School of Art, the study and pursuit of art comes alive with the whir of a blowtorch, the aroma of inks and paints and the subtle quiet of the Merwin and Wakeley Galleries. Set your creativity free in our blend of cuttingedge studio classrooms, semi-private studios, and modern graphic design computer lab. Our faculty are talented artists in their own right, and with an average class size of 10, their mentorship and guidance is only as far away as your easel.
www.iwu.edu/art www.iwu.edu/art/portfolio-guidelines
THE SC HOOL OF ART
“As an art student, I was truly privileged to work with such genuine professors. Julie Johnson has been an outstanding addition to the School of Art. She truly cares about her students and the success of the program. Julie challenged me in the classroom and supported my dreams outside of it. Even after I graduated, she has been one of my biggest supporters.”
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
www.iwu.edu/music
www.iwu.edu/music/admissions
THE SIMPLE TRUTH IS
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN’S
“I chose Wesleyan for its small class sizes, individual instruction, and the high caliber choir. I knew I wouldn’t get a better experience anywhere else. One of the huge advantages was that we had every opportunity that would be given to graduate students at any other institution. There were so many leadership positions, solos, features, and student run organizations to get involved in. The biggest challenge was saying no!”
Megan Koch ’17 c u r r e n t ly :
A Resident Artist at The Fort Worth Opera for the
2020-2021 season, pursuing her Graduate Artist Certificate in
Will you play, or be the musician who
LAYS BARE YOUR SOUL
Opera at the University of North Texas, Denton, Texas i w u m a j or :
Music Education [ Megan graduated in 4 years. ]
in pursuit of rhythmic and melodic expression?
Our School has rocked for more than 150 years. If you’re ready to plunge headlong into your pursuit of music, and/or music education, our prestigious faculty are here for you — fiercely committed to facilitating “breakthrough” musical training, coaching, and mentoring. Offering three degrees (B.M., B.M.E, B.A.) with an array of choices to major/minor/or concentrate in, at IWU the vast spectrum of musical possibilities is yours. Regardless of your major, if you’re interested in music, we’ve got a way for you to explore and express that interest. Want to play football and the oboe? Want to major in theatre and take voice lessons? Want to study political science and play in an ensemble? (We have a scholarship for that!) Here’s the bottom line: if making music is important to you, we’ll help you find a way to celebrate that passion.
“I love Illinois Wesleyan! It has proven to be the best choice for me, my education, and prospective career. I felt cared about by all of my professors, even in Gen Ed classes outside of my major. I enjoyed the connections I have made with fellow students by being in small and cooperative classroom environments.”
Andrew Johnson ’20 c u r r e n t ly :
Studying Organ Performance at The Peabody
Institute of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland i w u m a j or :
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SCHOOL OF THEATRE ARTS
www.iwu.edu/theatre
www.iwu.edu/theatre/auditions-admissions.html
THE SCHOOL OF THEATRE ARTS “The School of Theatre Arts isn’t just a program, it’s a family. From my inspiring and passionate professors to the hundreds of opportunities to create and evolve as an artist, the sky’s the limit. When I first auditioned and met faculty, I knew this wasn’t just a
PERFORM. DESIGN. CREATE.
school like all the others I had toured. This place was home.”
Josh Levinson ’13 known for : Guthrie Theatre, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Mason
Street Warehouse, and the Resident Acting Company at the Barter Theatre. Television credits include Saturday Night Live, Diabolical, and Dead Reckoning
STAND OUT.
i w u m a j or :
Musical Theatre, BFA
“My time in the Illinois Wesleyan theatre department was just like spending time with my family. They
At Illinois Wesleyan’s School of Theatre Arts, you’ll hone your innate talents, develop and sharpen important new ones, all the while nurturing the qualities that make you entirely unique and memorable.
pushed me. I pushed them back. And I’m better for it.” This “alchemy” happens through individual attention from expert faculty,
Richard Jenkins ’69
IWU’s broad interdisciplinary education, and our undergraduate-only focus
k n o w n f or :
which allows for plentiful opportunities to practice, perform and “push past.”
Water and The Visitor, Emmy® winner for Olive
As an IWU theatre arts student, you’ll be joining the ranks of some of the most successful, well-respected show business professionals working in entertainment today — including Academy Award ® and Tony ® nominees, Broadway performers, producers, as well as countless designers, directors, choreographers, and playwrights making their livings as artists every day.
Oscar® nominee for The Shape of
No.
7
Kitteridge, Golden Globe nominee for The Shape of Water, known for Six Feet Under,
Music Theatre Program in the U.S. No. 15 in Design and Technology OnStage Blog, 2018
Jack Reacher, and Step Brothers i w u m a j or :
Drama
www.iwu.edu/diversity
Image courtesy of Playbill
“At the beginning of my senior year, we had to do an independent study project. I went to my theatre professors and said, I want to do mine on African American plays and musicals. We met twice a week for eight weeks, and discussed different plays. It was amazing! I learned I had the power. And I was so grateful because it put me into this independent thinking mindset. And now, that’s something I practice in real life.”
Bryonha Parham ’07 b r o a dway p e r f or m e r :
t e l e v i s io n :
Falsettos
The Spongebob Musical: Live on Stage,
Nickelodeon, 2019 ho m e t o w n :
Kansas City, Missouri
i w u m a j or :
Music Theatre [ Bryonha graduated in 4 years. ]
BREAKING THROUGH TO
INCLUSIVITY
At Illinois Wesleyan we believe that the richest learning environments (both in and out of class) are fostered by diversity, equity, and social justice. Creating an inclusive campus climate requires more than hope and belief. It requires sustained commitment, by students, faculty, and staff. Reflecting on our role as educators during a critical national reckoning with racial injustice, IWU is recommitting to the values and mission we espouse: developing leaders and scholars for a global society who understand social justice with the support of a close knit, vibrant community.
Prince of Broadway, After Midnight,
Porgy and Bess, The Book of Mormon, Ragtime n at io n a l t o u r :
HOW THE VARIED CURRICULUM HELPED
THE VALUE OF MY IWU DEGREE
“Even though we had this intensive theatre school
“The level of professionalism expected
‘incubator experience,’ any time you are required to
by my professors was set very high and
take classes outside your major, that’s only going to
that standard (and more) has become
help. When I do master classes, I tell students you have
what I expect to give to any music theatre
to balance out theatre with what you do with your life.
experience.”
If you are a champion for strong, welcoming and inclusive community — a supportive environment that promotes understanding and appreciation for social justice, diversity, and intercultural engagement, Illinois Wesleyan is the place for you.
Impact Pre-O Mentors
SOME OF THE DIVERSE ASSOCIATIONS AT IWU
You want to be well-rounded, and understand what’s happening in the world.”
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OFFICE OF DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
ALUM PROFILE
AN IWU BREAKTHROUGH MOMENT
IWU students relax in the Office of Diversity and Inclusion lounge. Image courtesy of Murphy Made Photography
African Students Association Alpha Psi Lambda National, Inc. Asian Pacific American Coalition Black Student Union (BSU) Chinese Culture and Communication Club Council of Inclusion and Awareness Cross Cultural Connections International Society IWU Interfaith
Japanese Language & Culture Club Jewish Student Association Korean Culture Club Men of Color Muslim Student Association Pride Alliance South Asian Student Association Spanish & Latino Student Association Students of Color in STEM Women of Color
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IWU COMMUNITY
90%
of first-year students choose to come back to IWU for their second year. College Scorecard, U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2020
ranked
5
th
in the nation
for best colleges for Esports and gaming — valuegamers.com, 2018
A CAMPUS
COMMUNITY that comes alive
to Illinois Wesleyan! Compete with our nationally ranked program in games such as League of Legends, Rocket League, Fortnite, Hearthstone, Overwatch and the time. And you’ll be in great company with the lifelong
every socioeconomic background, learning happens everywhere —
friends you’ll make along the way.
not just in the classroom. At Illinois Wesleyan, smart, inquisitive, and
You’ll understand why 90%* of first-year students choose
interesting people are everywhere, so wherever you gather, the
to come back to IWU for their second year.
This place thrives on that. But let’s face it. There’s a lot more to the college experience than
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The fast emerging world of competitive esports has come
With classmates from across the nation, around the globe, and from
potential exists to learn, discuss, and share.
studying. Especially here. In fact, there’s something going on all
BREAKING THROUGH IN ESPORTS
More than 120 diverse student clubs, organizations, teams, and groups make this place buzz with opportunities to connect, learn, grow, serve, and have fun. * College Scorecard, U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2020
Smash! Train in our state-of-the-art facility which has been ranked as one of the best places for gaming and esports in the United States. Wherever you fall on the leaderboard, we’ve got opportunities for you ranging from Varsity, Academy, JV all the way to student employment! If your love of video games is more casual, don’t despair. Our Titan Gaming Club offers a supportive and diverse environment for you to network, grow, play, and have fun!
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120+
STUDENT ORGANIZ ATIONS,
including 10 social sororities and fraternities, student government, campus media (Argus, WESN radio), cultural, faith based groups AND MORE
24 Varsity SPORTS TEAMS, plus intramural leagues and clubs
20 CAMPUS LIVING OPTIONS RESIDENCE HALLS
INCLUDING
GREEK HOUSES and
STUDENT APARTMENTS
200+
CONCERTS
COMEDY ACTS
FAIRS
Weekend +
LATE NIGHT PROGRAMS
The DUGOUT
food court
The Coffee Shoppe
Tommy’s Grill plus the
148 theatre productions, ART EXHIBITS, and School of Music events 40
BERTHOLF
Dining Commons (SAGA)
4 CAMPUS dining options 41
ATHLETICS
Will you compete, or challenge yourself to BREAK THROUGH to your own personal best?
JD Barrett ’23 i w u m a j or :
Business Administration
acti v ities:
Captain of Mens Cross Country, Track & Field Titan Ambassador
TO BE A CHAMPIONSHIP-WINNING competitor in the NCAA Division III while also being an academic powerhouse takes stamina, courage, and balance.
inter nship: ho m e t o w n :
Illinois State Senator Bill Brady
Tuscola, IL
[ JD is on track to graduate in 4 years. ]
But that’s how Illinois Wesleyan has defined itself for decades, and it’s a commitment we stand behind. First and foremost, every IWU athlete will receive an outstanding education.
24 varsity sports teams 7 national championship
winners since 2008
“Being a Division III student athlete has been an enriching experience — helping me find the balance between athletics and academics. IWU allows me to compete at a competitive level while also receiving a stellar education!”
If you’ve got what it takes to compete here, our coaches want to meet you. If you’re a sporting enthusiast who loves recreational sports, we’ve got intramural leagues galore. Enjoy staying fit and strong? Work out in our state-of-the-art fitness center. And if cheering from the sidelines is your thing, you’ll be in great company as the Titans repeatedly demonstrate their winning spirit.
133 Academic All-Americans
BREAKTHROUGH FACILITIES Few colleges anywhere can boast the recreational facilities available for all IWU students, including the Shirk Center — our 155,355 square-foot multi-purpose sporting facility — Tucci Stadium, and the Fort Natatorium.
Since the program began in 1970, 133 Illinois Wesleyan students have been named Academic 42
All-Americans®, a total that is in the top 30 among all NCAA colleges and universities.
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STUDY ABROAD
THERE ARE AT LEAST TWO REASONS so many Illinois Wesleyan students study abroad during their four years here, and they’re pretty simple. We believe so deeply in its value, and we do everything we can to make it
POSSIBLE FOR EVERY STUDENT!
SET YOUR SIGHTS ON ASIA
We know that when students experience other cultures, doors open to
Experience Japan, Thailand, the Philippines,
a self-realization of what it means to be a global citizen. We even embedded it as a
South Korea, and beyond. Illinois Wesleyan
principle within our Mission Statement. [ www.iwu.edu/about/mission.html ]
Choose between hundreds of study abroad options in more than 70 countries, spanning 6 continents. Take advantage of our prestigious partnership with Pembroke College at Oxford University, or opportunities in London, Madrid, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Athens, and places off the map. Here, the world is yours. And with our 4 – 4 – 1 schedule with optional May Term, you can choose the depth and breadth of your study abroad experience.
University is among a handful of elite institutions
STUDY ABROAD THE WORLD IS YOUR CAMPUS
who, through generous support by the Freeman Foundation, offer life-changing, fully-funded summer internship opportunities throughout Asia. Funding support includes: • Airfare • Housing • Living allowance • All internship placement and visa costs
Making it Possible for All At Illinois Wesleyan, we created a tuition policy which allows our students to apply their IWU scholarship and need-based assistance toward the cost of studying abroad. This means virtually any student who attends Illinois Wesleyan can afford to study abroad.
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www.iwu.edu/study-abroad
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TITAN PROFILE
“From the minute I first met Dareana, I knew that she was special. She is a sharp, passionate young woman with an infectious laugh who is keenly interested in politics and social justice. Witnessing the journey of students like Dareana during their four years at IWU is easily the best part of my job. I’ve loved seeing Dareana grow her knowledge base, her skill set, and her confidence during these past 4 years, and there is no doubt that I’ll be rooting for her and celebrating her achievements long after she graduates as well.”
— Meghan Burke, Ph.D., chair & professor of the Sociology
Dareana Roy ’21 i w u m a j or :
department, Author of Racial Ambivalence in Diverse Communities: Whiteness and the Power of Color-Blind Ideologies and others
Political Science & Government
s t u dy a b r o a d :
Freeman Asia internship, teaching English as a second language
acti v ities:
Cheerleading, IWU Democrats Association
ho m e t o w n :
New Orleans, Louisiana
[ Dareana is on track to graduate in 4 years. ]
FAVORITE EXPERIENCE “My favorite experience studying abroad was spending my birthday in Japan last summer. I hung out with some friends I made there. We went to Asakusa and then Yokohama, where I got to see some popular sites and go to a small amusement park. I had so much fun
MY IWU BREAKTHROUGH MOMENT
and I couldn’t believe I spent one of my birthdays in Japan!”
“My breakthrough moment would be freshman. I helped coordinate a cultural event in which a group from Louisiana shared our New Orleans culture and experience. We managed to bring a Mardi Gras King Cake and decorations, and worked with the dinning staff to make some popular New Orleans cuisine. I think that was still one of the best ways I got involved on campus.”
UP NEXT “After I graduate, I plan to join the AmeriCorps Vista program. I would love to work either in Chicago or New Orleans. Afterwards, I hope to attend graduate school and pursue a master’s degree in a
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development-related study.”
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in
no . 1
ILLINOIS &
7
No.
in the
U.S. for
JOB PLACEMENT Zippia, College Scorecard, U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2020
“An Illinois Wesleyan education gives you confidence. Because you have this broad background, you’re not pigeonholed in one specific area.”
Bob Page ’79 c u r r e n t ly :
President and Chief Executive Officer
of The University of Kansas Health System i w u m a j or :
“ My IWU education, where I majored in English, yet took classes in the natural sciences, humanities, and fine arts, provided the foundation for the persuasive communicator, critical thinker, and creative collaborator I am today. Each of these skills has proven invaluable in my success in the ever-changing and competitive fields of technology and information services.”
Dirk Behrends ’87
Senior Sales Executive, Membership Solutions, Fonteva iwu major : English [Dirk graduated in 4 years. ] currently:
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Accounting
[Bob graduated in 4 years. ]
There’s something special about an Illinois Wesleyan graduate. We hear it from top employers every single day. And here’s why: Every major and professional program at Illinois Wesleyan is grounded in a variety of academic subjects. What does this actually mean? Our nursing students might quote Shakespeare. Our pre-med majors might talk philosophy. And our music majors probably have a firm grasp on political science. That secondary focus is up to you, but in an ever-changing world,
WE KNOW IT WILL SET YOU APART.
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INVESTING IN VALUE
IT’S IN THE
NUMBERS
W E K NOW we aren’t the least expensive school you’ll consider. And, while we also know THERE’S MORE TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT SCHOOL than meets the eye, we are CON FIDE N T that the outcomes of an IWU degree
LET’S TALK ABOUT DEBT.
Even though our sticker
price may be higher than some, when you look at average federal
AND WHEN YOU ADD ALL THIS UP
and consider that
our first-year to sophomore retention rates are some of the highest in the
debt upon graduation, most of our private competitors are around
nation, you know that not only is the investment wise, students who come
$27,000 with a $287/month repayment. So are we. Which means
here absolutely love their choice.
there’s a great chance you’ll make more income and have the same amount to pay back when you graduate as you would have if you’d chosen a school with a cheaper price tag.
THINKING OF GRADUATE SCHOOL?
We’ve got you
covered there too. Our acceptance rates tower over national averages, including our students pursuing careers in medicine, whose acceptance rates into medical school have averaged 80%* over the past 10 years. *AMCAS, AACOMAS
PAY DIVIDENDS far surpassing the investment.
CONSIDER THIS: No.
1 small school in Illinois
WITH THE
HIGHEST EARNING GRADUATES*
IWU’s graduation rate is 82%** (20% above the national average) and 90% of IWU grads earn their degree in four years! When you factor in a possible 5th (or even 6th) year at a “less expensive” school, we’re a bargain. Plus, the sooner you graduate, the sooner you begin earning a salary.
And about that… Illinois Wesleyan graduates not only complete their degrees sooner, they make more money. The median first-year salary range for IWU graduates goes up to $61,400,+ which is a full $10,000 higher than the national average.++
*Thrillist, College Scorecard U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2018 **8 year graduation rate, College Scorecard U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2020 +College Scorecard U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2020 50
++National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) salary survey, 2019
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THE HART CAREER CENTER (HCC)
OFF AND RUNNING: Here are some of their employers: • Loyola University Medical Center • Marcfirst • Medline • Northwestern Medicine • PBS • Raytheon • RSM • Rush University Medical Center • Sourcebooks • State Farm • Technos College • The Jackson Laboratory • The Rev Theatre Company • Vanderbilt University Medical Center • We Are Royale • Wolfram Research
And some of their graduate programs: • Boston University • California Institute of the Arts • Cornell University • Georgia Institute of Technology • Johns Hopkins University School of Education • Rutgers University School of Engineering • San Fransisco Conservatory of Music • St. John’s University School of Law • University of Oxford • University of Wisconsin Madison • Washington University in St. Louis 52
hosts approximately 40 on-campus
interviews each year with top companies who come to recruit IWU seniors!
When it comes to helping our graduates begin careers at some of the nation’s best companies, firms, and organizations — often before graduation — almost no one does it better than Illinois Wesleyan.
GET A JUMP
• Advocate Healthcare • AIG • Alight Solutions • Allstate • Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago • Athletico Physical Therapy • Bayer Company • Capgemini • Caterpillar • Chase Bank • Cleveland Clinic • Deloitte • Epic • Georgia Theatre • Groupon • IHT Wealth Management • KPMG • Lake Forest School District 67
HART CAREER CENTER
IWU’S RECENT GRADS
ON YOUR CAREER AND STICK “I had a really great experience at Illinois Wesleyan. During my junior year I did an internship at Deloitte, and then one at RSM Consulting. I had offers from both (and others), but I liked Deloitte, so I accepted their offer after graduation. “I used the resources at the Hart Career Center a lot. I needed a resumé during my sophomore year and I also practiced and learned how to interview. IWU students have access to resources like those whenever they want!”
Priscilla Palma ’17 c u r r e n t ly :
Senior Internal Auditor IDEX Corporation
inter nships: i w u m a j or :
Deloitte, RSM Consulting
Accounting [ Priscilla graduated in 4 years. ]
[ Priscilla is a first-generation college student. ]
THE LANDING
By now you might have heard that 96% of our 2019 graduates are employed or in grad school within six months of graduation* — a rate that far exceeds national averages — but did you know IWU was also ranked the No. 1 small school in Illinois for highest earning graduates in the state?**
With its dedicated staff and vast array of resources, the HCC is here to help you create breakthrough resumés, select impactful internships, hone your job search skills, and guide you through the graduate school application process. * First Destination Survey, Illinois Wesleyan, 2020 ** Zippia, College Scorecard U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2018
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN OPPORTUNITY GET YOUR FEET WET with one of HCC’s flagship programs, the annual Career Immersion Excursion. You’ll travel with IWU classmates to a major American city, meet industry executives, network with engaged and connected IWU alumni, and clarify your career goals. It’s a fun, week-long opportunity to experience the professional world you’ll be entering after graduation. 53
BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL
No.
1 H APPIEST TOWN IN THE U.S.
(Zippia, 2020)
no.
1
no.
10 Top College Town
Top Cities for Recent College Graduates
(Pennygeeks, 2019) (Business Insider, 2018)
top
5 Best College Towns of 2018
(Schools.com, 2018)
top
10 Most Livable Small Cities in the U.S.
(Schools.com, 2018)
Bloomington-Normal: the place to be. 1
No.
CLOSE YOUR LAPTOP,
7
INSTITUTION IN ILLINOIS & No.
JUMP on a CAMPUS BIKE,
IN THE NATION FOR JOB PLACEMENT
and fly down CONSTITUTION TR AIL.
(Zippia, College Scorecard, U.S. Dept. of Ed., 2020)
Rated 1 of the Best Colleges for Undergrads to Earn Their College Degree
Stroll the weekly farmers’ market. DA NCE. Play. Dine. Sing. Worship. MINGLE WITH FOLKS from the big state school up the street.
(The Princeton Review, 2020)
There are a hundred reasons Bloomington-Normal was ranked
Rated 1 of the Best Colleges for 2020 (Money, Best Colleges for 2020, 2020)
Top 100 in Kiplinger's Best College Values (Kiplinger's College Ranking Report, 2020)
Right: L. Frank Baum’s niece, Dorothy, died young. In a story he wrote to comfort his wife, Dorothy is transported to the magical land of Oz. Baum altered her last name (from “Gage” to “Gale”) and placed her in Kansas, but Dorothy was from Bloomington, where she is forever memorialized in Evergreen Cemetery. Images this page courtesy of Bloomington Normal Advantage.
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among the TOP
5 BEST SM A LL COLLEGE TOWNS,* oh, and
CHICAGO is a quick train ride away.
Illinois Wesleyan is conveniently located just two-and-a-half hours from Chicago and three from St. Louis.
But the truth is, we are a vibrant destination all to ourselves! *Schools.com, 2018
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The opportunity to
MAJORS | MINORS | PROGRAMS | CONCENTRATIONS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Accounting Advocacy ⓦ • Law • Non-profit Management • Public Administration Arts Management ⓦ Biochemistry ⓦ Biology ⓦ Business ⓦ • Hispanic Studies for Business Majors ⓦ • Human Services Management ⓦ • Marketing Chemistry ⓦ Computer Science ⓦ Dance ⓦ Data Science ⓦ Economics ⓦ • Financial Economics ⓦ • International Economics ⓦ Educational Studies • Elementary Education
• Secondary Education • English Language Arts • Mathematics • Science: Biology • Science: Physics • Social Science: History • Spanish • Interdisciplinary Educational Studies ⓦ • Child and Family Studies • Education, Identity and Public Policy • Education and International Studies English – Literature English – Writing • Creative Writing ⓦ • English ⓦ • Journalism and New Media Studies ⓦ Environmental Studies ⓦ • Ecology • Environmental Policy • International Environmental Sustainability
Exercise Science ⓦ Finance ⓦ • Finance for Accounting Majors ⓦ • Finance for Non-business Majors ⓦ Health ⓦ Health Promotion and Fitness Management • Coaching ⓦ • Exercise Science ⓦ • Physical Education ⓦ • Sports Management ⓦ Hispanic Studies ⓦ • Hispanic Studies for Business Majors ⓦ • Hispanic Studies for Nursing Majors ⓦ History ⓦ Humanities ⓦ International Studies • African Studies ⓦ • Asian Studies ⓦ • Latin American Studies ⓦ • Western European Studies ⓦ
• Development Studies ⓦ • Economics and Policy • Globalization and Culture • Human Rights • Sustainability • Diplomatic Studies ⓦ • Globalization and Political Economy • Peace and Security Japanese ⓦ Marketing Mathematics ⓦ • Actuarial Science ⓦ • Statistics ⓦ Neuroscience • Behavioral • Cellular/Molecular Philosophy ⓦ Physics ⓦ • Optics & Photonics • Astrophysics Political Science ⓦ
Psychology ⓦ Spanish (See Hispanic Studies) Secondary Education (See Educational Studies) Sociology ⓦ Women’s and Gender Studies ⓦ School of Nursing Nursing, BSN • Hispanic Studies for Nursing majors ⓦ COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS School of Art Art, BFA ⓦ • Graphic Design ⓦ • 2D Studio Art ⓦ • 3D Studio Art ⓦ Art, BA ⓦ • Graphic Design ⓦ • Studio Art ⓦ Art History ⓦ
School of Music Music, BM Music Education, BME Music, BA ⓦ • Arts Management ⓦ • Composition • Jazz Studies ⓦ • Jazz for Non-music Majors ⓦ School of Theatre Arts Theatre Arts, BFA • Acting • Music Theatre • Theatre Arts Design and Technology
Theatre Arts, BA ⓦ • Dance ⓦ • Film Studies ⓦ • Theatre Arts ⓦ • Theatre Arts Design and Technology ⓦ
KEY
Majors ⓦ Minors Concentrations
is right here.
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry and Environmental Management Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Contact: Illinois Wesleyan University 1211 N. Park Street | Bloomington, Illinois 61701 email: iwuadmit@iwu.edu International student email: international@iwu.edu 309-556-3031 | 800-332-2498 (in the USA only) | fax: 309-556-3820
www.iwu.edu/admissions @Illinoiswesleyan
@iwuadmissions
@IL_Wesleyan
@IL_Wesleyan
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Illinois Wesleyan expressly recognizes the requirements of Title IX legislation. Title IX complaints should be reported to the University’s Title IX coordinator, who is the Associate Provost (211 Holmes Hall, (309) 556-3255). Illinois Wesleyan University does not discriminate on the basis of disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. The Vice President for Business and Finance, the Vice President for Student Affairs/ Dean of Students, and the Associate Provost are designated by the University to coordinate all efforts to comply with Section 504 and its implementing regulation 34 C.F.R. Part 104 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. All questions should be directed to the University compliance coordinators indicated above.
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WHO TRANSFORMS
your students’ classroom into a living, learning laboratory?
Will you mend or… be the healer
WHO GOES ABOVE
and beyond in pursuit of better practices and patient outcomes?
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