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West Virginia Wesleyan College named No. 2 best value school by U.S. News and World Report

West Virginia Wesleyan College was ranked No. 2 Best Value School by U.S. News & World Report, earning regional recognition for affordability, high scholarship aid for over 95% of students, and strong social mobility and academic standing.

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

West Virginia Wesleyan College was recognized as the No. 2 Best Value School by U.S.  News and World Report – the only regional college in West Virginia to earn a Best Value Ranking in the 2026 Best Colleges publication.

Under the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings, the College was also named a Best Regional College in the South. West Virginia Wesleyan is listed as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility, which measures how well schools enroll and graduate students who received federal Pell Grants. 

The College, celebrating 135 years of equipping students for the future,  is also one of 98 institutions of higher learning listed in the Princeton Review 2026 Best Colleges, Best in the Mid-Atlantic list.  The Princeton Review recognized 631 colleges for 2026 considered academically outstanding.

Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing John Waltz ‘01 said, “With continued success in enrollment, including a 38% growth in graduate students this year and 100% enrollment in our first LPN to BSN pathway cohort,  it is clear that students and families value a Wesleyan education and recognize it as the premier education in our region.  West Virginia Wesleyan continues to provide critical solutions to our region’s needs, including the recent announcement of a Physician Assistant program.”

In determining Best Value Schools, U.S. News & World Report considered academic quality and cost after accounting for total expenses and financial aid. 

More than 95 percent of WVWC students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships. WVWC awards academic scholarships up to $18,000 per year, which can be combined with co-curricular scholarships (athletics, creative arts, community service), the West Virginia PROMISE Scholarship, and all outside scholarships obtained by incoming students.

West Virginia Wesleyan College will host Fall Open Houses Oct. 25 and Nov. 8, giving prospective students the opportunity to discover how they can find their place at their Home Among the Hill.  For more information, visit www.wvwc.edu.

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