4 Ways to Be Engaged

Every year, over 400 Wesleyan students choose to enrich their educational experience through civic engagement on campus and beyond.  They deploy their curiosity, skills, and practical idealism as they support educational and social enrichment activities for youth, stand with efforts to protect our environment, learn from the wisdom of aging community members, and work in partnership with criminal justice reform efforts.

Whether you engage in this work through formal channels such as the Jewett Center for Community Partnerships or volunteer on your own terms, the Cardinal Community Commitment reflects the university’s collective approach to civic engagement, as well as our commitment to working in partnership and learning from our experiences.

Before getting involved in any community service or civic engagement, we ask that all students review the Cardinal Community Commitment.

 

  • Familiarize yourself with community partner norms and expectations…

    Norms and expectations will vary with partners’ vision and mission, target population, and values.  These norms and expectations may inform dress code, rules around confidentiality, expectations about the use of language, and more.   Working in partnership with diverse stakeholders requires the respectful negotiation of human and cultural differences. Before you start, review your partner’s norms and expectations, consider those that might challenge your sensibilities, develop a strategy, and commit to growing from your experience.

  • Practice ongoing self-reflection…

    Before starting your engagement, ask yourself, “Why did I get involved?”, “What  do I expect to learn?”, and “What do I hope to contribute?” Expect to confront some practical challenges and embrace those challenges as learning opportunities.  Throughout your experience ask critical questions about your level of engagement, your adaptability, and social privilege, while assessing your learning and contributions.  Raise these questions in class, with your peers, your community partner, and/or Wesleyan faculty and staff liaisons.

  • Embrace a spirit of humility…

    While your partner will benefit from having your support, they are also committed to supporting your learning. Demonstrate your appreciation for this opportunity by respecting their expertise and experience and being accountable to their expectations. Your willingness and ability to be a good steward of this partnership will shape the relationship between the university and community organizations, as well as the opportunities available to students who will follow you.

  • Be an adaptable and willing collaborator

    Our partners have often been working for many years to address complicated issues that require flexibility and creativity.  Though you may have volunteered for, or been charged with supporting a specific project, accept that a partner’s needs might be fluid. Remember to work first on the behalf of the interests and needs of your partner – recognizing that your contribution is likely to be modest and may not immediately bear fruit.

Career Carnival

CAREER CARNIVAL – FRIDAY 9/13, 12-3PM

Join us for the Gordon Career Center’s Career Carnival on Friday from 12-3pm. Stop by to meet the GCC staff, including peer career advisors, get more familiar with the center’s services and resources, and learn about exciting career programs and opportunities such as fall career treks, summer grant funding, WEShadow externships, employer information sessions, and more.

 

Enjoy popcorn and cotton candy, play carnival games to win prizes, and enter into our raffle for a chance to win a basket of Wesleyan swag. 

 

RSVP (optional) on Handshake. Share this event with your friends on Facebook.

Study Abroad Fair Thursday, Sept. 5, from 11 am – 2 pm

Study Abroad Fair Announcement

 

Don’t miss Wesleyan’s 25th Annual Study Abroad Fair!

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

WesWOW Tent on Andrus Field

Whether you are a first-year student, a sophomore deciding on a major, or a junior planning to study abroad next semester, this is a wonderful opportunity to meet representatives, faculty, and returned students from the over 150 programs available. Discover your options. Ask questions. Study abroad.

Check in at the fair to enter the study abroad raffle and win a prize!

Sponsored by the Fries Center for Global Studies

Spring 2020 Application Deadlines

Wesleyan and Exchange Programs: October 1

Other Pre-Approved Programs: October 15

Petition Programs: October 1

 

Welcome Back Fall 2019

Greetings Class of 2022’ers,

Welcome back to Wes.

Please note:

Drop/Add opens at 8:30am on Monday, September 2nd and closes at 5:00pm on Friday, September 13th.

Click the “Enroll Me” button in WesPortal before 11:59 pm on Tuesday, September 3rd. You must click the “Enroll Me” button to participate in drop/add. Once you have your desired schedule set, be sure to confirm your schedule.

Detailed information is available via http://www.wesleyan.edu/registrar/registration/drop_add_notes.html.

 

Wesleyan Summer Sendoffs 2019

Join new students and their families for a casual summer social as they prepare to head to campus. This is an opportunity to meet others new to Wesleyan, as well as current students and their families, alumni, and friends of Wesleyan. Questions? Please contact us at parents@wesleyan.edu

Locations

  • Bay Area, CA

    Sunday, July 21
    3-5 p.m.
    REGISTER HERE

  • Boston, MA

    Thursday, August 8
    6-8 p.m.
    REGISTER HERE

  • Chicago, IL

    Sunday, August 11
    5:30-7:30 p.m.
    REGISTER HERE

  • Los Angeles, CA

    Sunday, August 4
    2-4 p.m.
    REGISTER HERE

  • Mamaroneck, NY

    Wednesday, July 31
    6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
    REGISTER HERE

  • New York City, NY

    Thursday, August 1
    Details and registration coming soon!

  • Seattle, WA

    Thursday, August 15
    6-8 p.m.
    REGISTER HERE

  • Washington, D.C.

    Details and registration coming soon!

  • West Hartford, CT

    Tuesday, July 23
    6-8 p.m.
    REGISTER HERE

Summer Session Financial Aid Deadline this Friday at Noon

Please note that THIS FRIDAY APRIL 19 at noon is the deadline for Financial Aid, Housing and Dining.

Financial Aid form: in WesPortal/Courses/Summer Session – a simple, 2-minute, no-obligation application.

Housing Request link and Dining Request link are also in WesPortal/Courses/Summer Session.

Summer Session registration is open now and will remain open until the classes begin, although courses will be cancelled for low enrollment on May 10.  So if you intend to register, please do so as soon as possible.

To Register:

  • Download the form from WesPortal/Courses/Summer Session
  • Meet with your advisor and get approval to register for the courses you want
  • Prepay the tuition here: https://wesleyan.afford.com/
  • Bring your completed registration form and proof of payment to the Summer Session office.
  • We are located at 74 Wyllys Ave, next door to Admission and our hours are M-F, 8-5

If you are off-campus for the fall term, instructions on registering can be found in WesPortal/Courses/Summer Session.

Helpful links:
Course descriptions: wesleyan.edu/summer/curriculum/index.html
Calendar: wesleyan.edu/summer/Calendar.html
Summer Session Homepage: wesleyan.edu/summer/

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you!

The Summer Session Staff
summer@wesleyan.edu
(860) 685-2005

Sustainability (Composting) Intern Position – Apply Now

Passionate about the environment? Love to get your hands dirty? The Wesleyan Sustainability Office is looking for 2 new composting interns for next semester, Fall 2019. Training for this position will be required and will occur in the first few weeks of May. Fill out this form if you are interested!  Applications will close Wednesday, April 17th.

Jennifer Kleindienst

Sustainability Director

284 High St. Room 104

(860) 685-3242