How much does Wesley College cost?

Wesley College Cost of Attendance
In-state $27,284
Out-of-state $27,284
On-Campus Food and Housing $11,864
Off-Campus Room and Board $10,970
Average Annual Cost $24,705
Average Cost by Family Income
Family Income Average Cost
Under $30,000 $22,656
$30,000-$48,000 $23,998
$48,000-$75,000 $24,860
$75,000-$110,000 $26,257
Over $110,000 $29,559

Wesley College Financial Aid and Debt

45%

Students paying down their debt

$31,000

Typical Total Student Debt

$310

Typical Monthly Loan Payment

Financial Aid Breakdown for Full-time Incoming Freshman

Aid Type % Receiving Average Amount
Grant or scholarship aid 100% $13,166
Federal Grants 62% $4,647
Pell grants 61% $4,626
Other federal grants 26% $676
State/local goverment grant or scholarships 4% $780
Institutional grants or scholarships 100% $12,540
Student loan aid 92% $7,347
Federal student loans 87% $9,881
Other student loans 12% $10,705

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Micro-scholarships* Colleges Awarding Amount
Play a sport 87 Up to $1,500
Take a foreign language class 122 Up to $5,000
Visit a college campus 180 Up to $6,000
Take a challenging class 189 Up to $4,000
Have work experience 128 Up to $12,000
Do an extracurricular activity 178 Up to $3,000
Do community service 183 Up to $500

*GPA and other eligibility restrictions may apply

Wesley College Admissions

What is Wesley College's admissions rate?
Acceptance Rate 59%
Average GPA 2.9
SAT Submissions 94% of applicants
SAT Reading 420-540
SAT Math 400-520
SAT Writing 363-450
ACT Submissions 6% of applicants
Composite Score 14-16

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Wesley College Campus Life

12:1

Student to Faculty Ratio

Forbes Ranking

Four-Year Graduation Rate

Six-Year Graduation Rate

Student Population

Campus Life
Total undergraduates 813
Living on campus
Transfer Students 4%
Under Age 25
Gender Balance
Women
56%
Men
44%

Student Diversity

69%
Diversity Index: Chance you’ll bump into a diverse range of students
Black or African American
40.71%
White
36.41%
Unknown
13.16%
Hispanic or Latino
8.61%
Asian
1.11%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0.00%
American Indian or Alaska Native
0.00%

1 Student Testimonials

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Aisli

Freshman · Psychology

I enjoy the small school it allows for direct help with professors. We also have our own mentors that help with registration, dropping out of classes, finding people to network with, etc. There’s also free tutoring and many professors are active with the students. The honors program requires classes that are so much fun and allow for plenty of class discussion. The dorms are small, but it allowed me to meet new people. It may not look like much at first but Wesley is actually a great place.

Wesley College Graduation Success

First Year Student Retention

$47,181

Average Salary After Graduation

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About Wesley College

Address

120 N State St
Dover, DE

Type Private
Profit Status not-for-profit
Category Baccalaureate Colleges
Setting Small City
* Financial aid is only available for those who qualify