Investing in women is an investment in our future.

A women's college education creates leaders, communicators, and persuaders who speak up and speak out.

Graduating from a women’s college significantly increases a woman’s chances of earning a graduate degree.

Women’s college graduates succeed in entering a range of career fields and graduate programs, regardless of their undergraduate major. Research also shows that a women’s college education develops critical skills for life and career. Women’s colleges help students learn to think analytically, bring social and historical perspective to issues, work as part of a team, write and speak effectively, make sound decisions, gain entry to a career, prepare for career change or advancement, and be politically and socially aware.

Women’s college alumnae report more in-class experience with making presentations than their peers at other institutions and are more likely to gain leadership experience in student government and campus media. Research also shows that when students receive honest feedback from faculty it predicts gains in physical health, gains in drive to achieve, and higher college GPAs for female college students.

Learn more about women's colleges by visiting the Women's College Coalition website.

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Wesleyan students with Academic Honors
Fall 2025

President's Scholars

Abbi Adams
Jamie Adams
Arhana Ahuja
Gabi Alexander
Aasba Ansari
Aqela Ansari
Isabella Argudin
Kyrstin Barnard
Arunima Basu
Samyia Bell
Gail Booker
Ashlee Booth
Lilly Boyer
Chelsea Brown
Jennifer Callaway
Kyrie Camarce
Reese Cauthen
Amy Charan
Dani Creamer
Mackenzie Damron
Ambrosia Davis
Flor Delgado-Cardoso
Lina Desta
Jade Duckworth
Isabella Escobar Nuñez
Inab Fatima
Ava Fobian
Makaila Fosu
Gaoyining Gao
Ashley Garcia Vidal
Istasha Gedeon
Abby Gleaton
Grace Glowacki
Debra Griffin
Kristina Harkins-Craig
Samantha Harter
Amarya Hendrix
Anna Hryshchenko
Sydney Hunter
Elena Jackson
Grace Jervis
Angel John
Kam Johnson
Jada Jones
Yasmin Juarez
Niyati Julka Julka
Sara Kersey
Muniza Khan
Taylor Laviano
Nieve Leyne
Harmony Lindsey
Mackenzie Luzier
Makenna Main
Kennedy Mann
Tabitha Martin
Nevaeh McCray
Ace McGee
Ari Montiel-Torres
Ariana Morales
Mia Narlock
Kasandra Nielsen
Sandra Njama
Emma Pan
Neha Panthi
Mackenzie Peavy
Ekko Perdue
Dora Pham
Isabella Polichemi
Breena Reeves
Aarya Rijal
Rishika Rimal
Kaniyah Robinson
Karina Rocha-Gonzalez
Simone Russell
Rohini Saha
Sydney Salamone
Amber Searcy
Maya Sears
Swostika Shrestha
Katelyn Silbernagel
Wanda Simmons
Mehak Sishodia
Tea Solomon
Ayushi Somvanshi
Sam Spisak
Briscia Tejada
Hibist Teshale
Tyniria Tuggle
Michelle Valdez
La'Trissia Watkins
Amber Weeks
Madison Westphal
Sha'Miracle Wilmore
Becky Leigh Wilson
Alana Woods
Ayla Zahra

Provost's List

Gabrielle Artis
Anjelle Barclay
Abigail Bourassa
Caira Bradley
Jameria Bridges
Milea Caldwell
Staesha Campbell
Katelynn Clance
Precious Crowell
Lestecey Cunningham-Reid
Tatyana Dewar
Bamlak Gebreegziabher
Jae Giles
Leslie Gonzalez
Kimberly Gonzalez-Perez
Ty Griggs
Tiara Groce
Milena Guilhermetti Donatão
Brooke Hankinson
Jenaiya Hardy
Selena Hernandez Ibarra
Aaliyah Hill
Chloe Hinton
Jamaya Hodge
Meosha Holloway
Natalie Holmes
Tamiya Howard
Alexus Humphries
Andy Jackson
Jennifer Jin
Kymora Johnson
Titiana Johnson
Julia Johnston
Sariah Kaikai
Nazmeen Khan
Katie Laufer
Peyton Lee
Jadeesha Lodge
Jami Lozada
Sari Lucas
Kriva Manjiyani
Drishti Mantri
Betz Martin Garcia
Rachel Mathew
Summer Mccallum
Nicole McCrary
Sydnee McElveen
Arianna McRae
Maddie McRae
Tate Miller
Harlee Mills
Quintress Northern
Elizabeth Odom
Ana Perfecto Antonio
Swethana Pothula
Karisma Ransom
Aliza Ratnani
Payton Reid
Amanda Roblero
Sherlyn Roblero-Luna
Inaya Samnani
Wendy Sanchez-Garcia
Aniya Shavers
Makiah Shellman
Annie Smith
Destiny Smith
Somer Stafford
Sara Starcher
Hope Tackett
Makayla Tate
McKinley Tatum
Sitlali Tomas-Ramirez
Makayla Tomlinson
Anoush Unnisa Begum
Stephanie Velez-Romo
Nelly Vivaldo Garcia
Abby Wainwright
Dannon Washington
Belle Williams

The liberal arts attract women who believe they can change the world's inequalities.

Liberal arts colleges teach students how to think for themselves, how to learn, and how to see things as a whole. A liberal arts education provides a student with general knowledge of many different subjects in order to gain a better working knowledge of the world, rather than focusing on and specializing in one specific area. This type of education can develop intellectual ability and prepare students for many fields in today’s workplace. A liberal arts background equips Wesleyan women with a unique perspective that makes them highly competitive for many professional opportunities, and quite successful at whatever they choose to do.

Society is changing. Our students are changing. The demand for career-based education is on the rise. Rhetoric would lead us to believe that the liberal arts are waning. However, research proves this assumption false. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers’ Job Outlook Survey 2016, employers are seeking traditionally labeled “soft skills” in their hires’ resumes. These include what would be considered the hallmarks of a liberal arts education: leadership, teamwork ability, communication skills, and problem solving amongst others. In fact, it isn’t until #10 that technical skills make the list. In the same survey, employers were asked what attributes influenced hiring decisions the most. Major, unsurprisingly, was the first. Second and third? Leadership positions and extracurricular involvement. Wesleyan’s four-year plan From Here to Career exists to help students create connections between what they are doing inside the classroom and outside of the classroom and then be able to articulate their unique story to employers and graduate schools. At Wesleyan, we foster a career-ready community to help our students to be poised for lifelong career success.

A Liberal Arts Education prepares you for your first job and your last job.

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