Kentucky Wesleyan College will host the Owensboro Regional College Fair Sept. 18 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. in Jones Gymnasium at the Woodward Health and Recreation Center. At least 50 colleges will take part, and KWC invites area high school students to attend. Closer to the date, the College will provide a campus map and…
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KWC Helps Students File the FAFSA
June 17, 2024 FAFSA summer hotline opens June 17 for college-bound students FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 17, 2024) — Students needing one-on-one assistance filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can take advantage of a new free hotline from the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) this summer. KHEAA Outreach counselors will answer your…
Kentucky Wesleyan College and Kentucky Army National Guard announce state tuition assistance cooperative
Kentucky Wesleyan College and the Kentucky Army National Guard announce a significant cooperative to benefit students with $5,184 state tuition assistance provided by the National Guard and the remainder provided by the College, beginning in the fall 2023 semester for current members of the National Guard. Interested persons must complete basic training before they are…
Kentucky Wesleyan College appoints Dr. Stuart Jones as vice president of enrollment management
Kentucky Wesleyan College President Dr. Thomas Mitzel has announced the appointment of Dr. Stuart Jones as the College’s vice president of enrollment management. Dr. Jones will begin his duties on Dec. 19, 2022. Dr. Jones is an Indiana native with 28 years of experience in higher education leadership. He has been a highly successful, results…
Scholarship Recipient: Paige Anderson
By: Paige AndersonOttumwa High School GraduateOttumwa, IAWells Scholarship Recipient My name is Paige Anderson, and I am a Brown Scholar from Ottumwa, Iowa. Near the end of my Junior year of high school, I was sitting in my Spanish 3 classroom checking my emails when I noticed one from a Kate Douglas (Assistant Director of…
Scholarship Recipient: Sara Garrard
By: Sara Garrard Webster County High School Graduate Clay, KY Wells Scholarship Recipient Hello, my name is Sara Garrard, and I attended Webster County High School. In my spare time, I enjoy kayaking, hiking, and hanging out with family and friends. I am somewhat of a perfectionist, so I always strive to be the best…
Scholarship Recipient: Alli Bryn Sommers
By: Alli Bryn SommersMuhlenberg County High School GraduateCentral City, KYWells Scholarship Recipient I attended Muhlenberg County High School, where I took advantage of every opportunity I could be involved in the community. I was a member of the National Honors Society, Youth Leadership, Beta, and STAND, just to name a few. Along with clubs, I…
Kentucky Wesleyan College recognized by U.S. News & World Report as Best Online Bachelor’s Degree Program for seventh straight year
Online Business Administration Degree Program again earns national recognition Kentucky Wesleyan College’s online bachelor’s degree program has earned national recognition from U.S. News & World Report for a seventh straight year as a 2022 Best Online Program. Wesleyan’s online business administration degree program also earned recognition as a Best Online Bachelor’s in Business Program in…
Kentucky Wesleyan College announces partnership renewal with The Rogers Foundation
Continuation of relationship for further three years through 2025 Kentucky Wesleyan College and The Rogers Foundation have announced a renewal of their partnership, extending the opportunity of KWC scholarships a further three years for college-bound residents of Southern Nevada. The $5 Million investment will provide students from the Clark County region support in their educational…
Kentucky Wesleyan adopts tuition model that includes textbooks
Kentucky Wesleyan College has announced another significant investment in student success with the inclusion of textbooks into full-time, on-campus tuition costs beginning in fall 2022. “At Wesleyan, student success is our top priority, and this effort is another step toward ensuring students have all the tools they need to be successful from day one,” said…