At Wesleyan, you’ll gain more than just a degree. You’ll develop the skills and confidence to shape your future, supported by professors who know your name and mentors who believe in your potential. Wesleyan welcomed women from overseas as early as the 1900s, making us one of America’s first hosts of international students. Your journey can be the next chapter of that proud, centuries‑long tradition.
Assosciate Vice President, International Admissions
South Asia and the Middle East
Email Me: aseth@wesleyancollege.edu
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International Admissions Counselor
All Other International Regions
Email Me: ypineda@wesleyancollege.edu
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Since 1836, Wesleyan has shattered ceilings as the world’s first degree‑granting college for women.
Classmates from 30+ countries will be your lab partners, co‑founders and lifelong friends built through year-round students events on the Wesleyan campus and our international student programming taking you on weekend trips across Macon, Georgia and even to Disney World in Florida!
With a less than 20 students per class, your ideas don’t echo in lecture halls—they spark conversation around seminar tables.
Guaranteed paid internships, the Creating Equal Opportunities (CEO) Institute — our four‑year leadership accelerator — and the valuable connections offered through our prestigious alumnae network launch you into careers and Master’s/PhD programs worldwide.
Our gorgeous, all‑women campus is a safe haven just 90 minutes from Atlanta, one of the most prominent U.S. global hubs—close to Fortune 500 career opportunities.
Wesleyan College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
Studying in the U.S. means tapping into one of the world’s most diverse and innovative higher‑education systems—and enjoying opportunities that extend far beyond the classroom:
An American women’s‑college degree signals bold intellect and real‑world experience—opening doors to rewarding careers in the U.S. and across the globe, even in industries still dominated by men.
Project‑based classes, cutting‑edge labs and professor‑mentored research let you apply theory from day one.
With approval from Wesleyan’s International Student Office, international students may work on‑campus up to 20 hours per week during their first year and can apply for off‑campus roles in subsequent years.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) lets most international graduates stay and work in the U.S. for 12–36 months, adding powerful experience to their résumés. Wesleyan College is proud to offer many OPT eligible programs for international students.
From Model UN to community service, U.S. campuses like Wesleyan College provide countless ways to practice real‑world leadership in a multicultural setting.
Ranked America’s #1 state for business growth, Georgia pairs booming career prospects with warm Southern hospitality and lower living costs.
From local festivals to Atlanta internships, Wesleyan’s Macon home base delivers the best of Georgia—close‑knit community, rich history and pathways to powerful careers.
Use Wesleyan’s Direct Application or the Common Application. A non-refundable US$30 fee is required to apply.
Dream big! Major scholarship opportunities such as our CEO Women in Leadership Scholarship applications are due 2 Feb 2026.
Celebrate your offer and pay the US $1000 deposit by the date in your acceptance letter.
Once your place is secure, the magic begins—Wesleyan prepares your immigration documents and guides you every step of the journey.
I-20 Issuance:
Once you are accepted to Wesleyan College and have paid your $1000 Enrollment Deposit, the Office of Admission will issue your Form I-20.
SEVIS Transfer Students (from U.S. High Schools & Institutions):
If you currently attend high school in the United States, your current school must transfer your SEVIS record to Wesleyan College. Wesleyan’s SEVIS transfer code is ATL214F00237000. After a successful SEVIS transfer, Wesleyan will mail your new I-20 form along with your official acceptance letter.
Pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee:
After receiving your Form I-20, visit FMJfee.com to pay the mandatory SEVIS I-901 fee. You must pay this fee and print your receipt before scheduling your F-1 visa interview.
Apply for Your F-1 Student Visa:
Apply for and schedule your F-1 Visa interview at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country. To start this process, visit the U.S. Department of State’s website.
For more detailed information about obtaining your F-1 visa, please review the official guide from the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs.
Visa Appointment: Documents Checklist
Be sure to bring the following documents to your visa interview:
Entering the U.S.:
You may enter the United States up to 30 days before the program start date listed on your I-20, but no earlier.
Final Travel Destination:
Purchase your airline ticket to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), your final travel destination.
Airport Transportation:
Wesleyan provides free airport transportation from both the international and domestic terminals at ATL directly to the Wesleyan campus in Macon, Georgia.
Early or Late Arrival:
If you encounter any issues causing early arrivals, delays, or travel conflicts, please immediately contact ypineda@wesleyancollege.edu.
Mandatory International Student Orientation:
All new international students are required to attend International Orientation and The Pack Weekend, scheduled for August 3–9, 2026.
Students who are completing the IBDP must meet the following requirements for admission consideration:
What documents should I submit as part of my application process?
Submit a copy of your secondary school transcript, showing all past years of study as well as any predicted IB results you have.
Is an English Language Proficiency (ELP) test required for admission?
Students completing the IBDP will meet our minimum English Language Proficiency Requirements and will not have to submit additional tests or proof of English Language Proficiency
Students who are completing the IBCP must meet the following requirements for admission consideration:
What documents should I submit as part of my application process?
Submit a copy of your secondary school transcript, showing all past years of study as well as any predicted IB results you have. In addition students must provide the letter or description of their Career-Related Study being completed as outlined above.
Is an English Language Proficiency (ELP) test required for admission?
IBCP students presenting English HL or SL with a minimum grade of 4 (four) or higher will meet our minimum English Language Proficiency Requirements and will not have to submit additional tests or proof of English Language Proficiency
GCSE/IGCSE, AS-Level and A-Level
Students are considered a British-patterned system student for admission purposes if you: are currently preparing to write A-Level or AS-Level examinations; or you have completed A-Level and/or AS-Level examinations within the last two years and you have not studied elsewhere since completing your secondary school studies. Students must meet the following requirements for admission consideration:
BTEC
Wesleyan College welcomes applications from students who are currently studying Level 3 BTEC qualifications and will consider you for entry to the majority of our undergraduate programs. Our admission office will review all applications on an individual basis and will determine if the subjects taken have sufficient academic content for the program of interest. Students must meet one of the following criteria for admission consideration:
What documents should I submit as part of my application process?
Submit a copy of your secondary school transcript, showing all past years of study (GCSE, IGCSE/O-Level) as well as any predicted AS-Level and/or A-Level results you have.
Is an English Language Proficiency (ELP) test required for admission?
British-patterned system students presenting a minimum grade of C in English Literature or English Language at the GCSE, AS, or A Level will meet our minimum English Language Proficiency Requirements and will not have to submit additional tests or proof of English Language Proficiency
Students who are completing their studies with one of the following boards are eligible to apply for admission consideration:
A minimum average of 70% across five academic subjects from Class XII (12), excluding Physical Education, is required for admission.
What documents should I submit as part of my application process?
Current Class XII (12) students must submit:
Students are strongly encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible: students do not need to wait until their Class XII (12) results are available in order to apply. You can apply with your existing results now for conditional admission consideration and provide your Class XII (12) later when they are available.
Final Class XII (12) Board Exam results will be used for secondary school graduates with no post-secondary attendance.
When final Class XII (12) Board Exam results are available:
Is an English Language Proficiency (ELP) test required for admission?
CBSE and ISC students who have met the admission requirements outlined in this section will not have to submit additional tests or proof of English Language Proficiency. Applicants from NIOS and all other Indian state boards are required to provide proof of English Language Proficiency.
Students attending an international high school outside the United States that follows an accredited U.S. curriculum must meet the following requirements for admission consideration:
What documents should I submit as part of my application process?
Submit a copy of transcripts for grades 9, 10, 11 and your first-semester or mid-year results of courses taken during your Grade 12 year as soon as they are available. Final admission decisions are ultimately made based on your Grade 12 results. If your school has a grading chart or school profile that you can include in your application, submitting this will help us process your application faster as well. Note: If you completed AP exams, please send official copies of your scores.
Is an English Language Proficiency (ELP) test required for admission?
International U.S. curriculum high school students who have completed courses in English to the senior level will meet our minimum English Language Proficiency Requirements and will not have to submit additional tests or proof of English Language Proficiency. Please note that English Second Language (ESL) English courses are not acceptable to satisfy English requirements for admission.
Students who are completing the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) or Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) must meet the following requirements for admission consideration:
What documents should I submit as part of my application process?
Students who are in their final year of secondary school studies can apply for admission with completed CSEC certificates, CAPE Unit 1 and predicted CAPE Unit 2 results. Students who have completed their secondary school studies (within the past two years) can apply with final CAPE Unit 2 certificates.
Is an English Language Proficiency (ELP) test required for admission?
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) students who have met the admission requirements outlined in this section will not have to submit additional tests or proof of English Language Proficiency.
Students who are completing the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)/West African Examinations Council Senior School Certificate (WAEC) or NECO Exam (National Examinations Council - Senior School Certificate) must meet the following requirements for admission consideration:
What documents should I submit as part of my application process?
Students can apply for admission with a secondary school transcript, showing all years of study including current in-progress SS3 results. Additionally, predicted results from your school should be submitted. Students who have already written their WAEC or NECO examinations (within the past two years) must submit a letter with the following:
Is an English Language Proficiency (ELP) test required for admission?
WAEC and NECO students who have met the admission requirements outlined in this section will meet our minimum English Language Proficiency Requirements and will not have to submit additional tests or proof of English Language Proficiency.
Description |
Amount (USD) |
Tuition |
$26,450 |
International Student Fees (books, insurance, materials) |
$7,430 |
Residence & Meal Plan |
$12,620 |
Total |
$46,500 |
As soon as you submit your application to Wesleyan College, you will be automatically considered for one of the Entrance Scholarships listed below based on your academic results, no additional application is required.
Award |
Annual Amount |
WesMerit |
US $10,000 |
Dean |
US $12,000 |
President |
US $13,000 |
Trustee |
US $16,000 |
Worth US $20 000 per year (US $80 000 total) plus exclusive access to our four‑year CEO Institute. You must submit a separate application to be considered for this scholarship, applications are due before February 2, 2026.
At Wesleyan, your passport is just the beginning of a four‑year adventure:
I was able to attend one of the most prestigious graduate programs in the world at Yale Medical School thanks to the research opportunities and faculty relationships I experienced at Wesleyan.
Leadership roles and mentorship at Wesleyan shaped the resilience I rely on at Cornell Law.
Wesleyan has supported, challenged and inspired me — and that’s made all the difference in shaping who I’m becoming.”
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