Information for Faculty


Here you'll find essential resources and tools to support your teaching, research, and engagement with the university community.
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Directory
Use the directory to get in touch with departments, offices, faculty, and staff across campus.
Academic Advising Resources for Faculty
Advising Matters (PDF)
General advising resource for faculty
First-Year Advising Training from the Registrar's Office (PDF)
Nuts and bolts of the course registration process
Information Packet for Advisors of First-Year Students (PDF)
Comprehensive information for advisors of incoming class of 2028
Capstone Options by Major (PDF)
Lists every capstone option for each major and whether a capstone is required or optional
Gen Ed Requirements by Department
Departmental listing of General Education Requirements
Moodle for Advising (PDF)
How to create a Moodle for Advising (schedule advising appointments, send emails, etc.)
Programs with Restrictive Requirements (PDF)
List of programs that have early and/or restrictive requirements
List of courses that are appropriate for first year students
Three-Year Option
Information about the option to graduate in three years
Astronomy Advising Information (PDF)
Important information for potential Astronomy majors
Chemistry Advising Information
Course decision tree
Economics Advising Information (PDF)
Course decision tree
Engineering ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ
Information for students who are interested in engineering
Life Sciences Advising Information (PDF)List of life sciences courses that are appropriate for first year students
Important information for students who are interested in pre-med or other health professions
Math Advising Information (PDF)
Guidelines to determine which math course is appropriate for a particular first year student
Physics Advising Information (PDF)
Flow chart with pathways to first year physics ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ
Writing Resources
Wesleyan's writing programs support students in all their work as writers.
Advising for a Global Education
Information about the benefits of, and options and planning for, a global education
Office of Study Abroad
Information from the Office of Study Abroad
Why Study Languages
An overview of why studying languages is a good idea for all students
Language Programs FAQ
Key information about each language program: why study the language, availability of a major or minor, courses and study abroad options and post-graduation opportunities
BA/MA Program
Information about the BA/MA programs in natural sciences, mathematics, and psychology
Dual Degree Programs
Information about dual degree programs with Columbia, Dartmouth, and California Institute of Technology
Class Deans
Contact information and class year for the four class deans
Gordon Career Center
The Career Center offers resources to help plan now for life after graduation
Peer Advising Program
Peer advisors are available for one-on-one appointments, and maintain an active advising blog
Student Academic Resources (SAR)
SAR coordinates various programs for support and enrichment
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Campus Resources
Technology Services
Web and Communications
Our Commitment to Learning
We are dedicated to fostering lifelong learning among our staff. Our education benefits allow employees and their spouses to enroll in Wesleyan courses, enabling personal and professional growth through a diverse curriculum. Additionally, the tuition reimbursement program helps offset educational costs for dependents.