Preparing for Your Thesis Info Session
Learn about important deadlines, requirements, and resources
Thursday, March 26, 2020, 12pm – 1pm, PAC 001
RSVP by Tuesday, March 24th: https://tinyurl.com/ukr2v5b
Learn about important deadlines, requirements, and resources
Thursday, March 26, 2020, 12pm – 1pm, PAC 001
RSVP by Tuesday, March 24th: https://tinyurl.com/ukr2v5b
To the campus community:
As our campus looks forward to spring break, we are writing again with an update on the global coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. We plan to provide regular updates going forward until the situation stabilizes. We have also created a new website with the latest information about the virus for the Wesleyan community, along with an FAQ addressing common questions and concerns, and links to other resources.
To date, there are no confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19 at Wesleyan or in Connecticut. As the virus continues to spread through the U.S. and the rest of the world, the Wesleyan Emergency Response Team is actively managing our readiness and response to the epidemic. Health and safety continue to be the University’s top priority.
We are also closely monitoring the situation in countries around the globe. Earlier this week, we made a decision to close our study-abroad program in Bologna, Italy. Students in the program are instructed to return to their homes, and we’ve asked them not to visit campus until after spring break. Classes in the program will be offered online for the remainder of the semester. Students in several independent Wesleyan-approved programs in South Korea have also been sent home.
As many students prepare to leave campus over break, we urge everyone to make informed and thoughtful decisions about travel in consultation with their families. Wesleyan has made a recommendation that faculty, staff, and students should not travel internationally at this time. The Centers for Disease Control’s informative website contains resources to track COVID-19 cases by geography, advice for avoiding illness, and much more.
We are asking all faculty, staff, and students to register any travel beyond Connecticut—domestic or international—on this form.
As a reminder, Wesleyan’s campus will remain open over spring break. Students are permitted to remain in residences, and dining service and other supports will be available.
As always, no matter where you are in the world, please take common sense measures to stay healthy, such as washing hands and avoiding close contact with people who are sick.
We will continue to communicate regular updates to the campus. If you have questions about services over spring break, please contact the Office of Student Affairs at (860) 685-2772. Questions about study abroad can be directed to Associate Director of Study Abroad, Emily Gorlewski, at egorlewski@wesleyan.edu.
Rob Rosenthal, Interim Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
Mike Whaley, Vice President for Student Affairs
The office of Residential Life is currently accepting applications for the upcoming summer. Specifically, we are looking to fill the following positions:
The priority deadline for all three positions is Friday, March 27th at 12 noon, EST. Applications are available in the Residential Life bucket in the student portal.
Questions can be sent to misleib@wesleyan.edu
Introducing the Wesleyan Study Abroad Ambassador Program! This brand new program gives study abroad returnees an opportunity to share their international experiences and support their fellow students in a meaningful way.
Study Abroad Ambassadors will work closely with the Office of Study Abroad to support Wesleyan students as they navigate each phase of their study abroad experience. Ambassadors will promote international experiences and intercultural learning opportunities, offer guidance to applicants and outgoing students, and support students once they return to campus.
Because this is a new program and we want study abroad returnees to help shape it, we are holding an information / brainstorming session on Tuesday, March 3. We hope to see you there!
Study Abroad Ambassador Info Session
Tuesday, March 3 from 12-1pm
Fisk 201
Lunch will be provided – Please RSVP here
Registration for Summer Session opens next Fri, March 6, and students who want an award letter before registration opens should complete the 7 question form by noon today. The next review will be noon on April 15.
Financial Aid Calendar for 2020 Wesleyan Summer Session Courses
Eligibility:
Wesleyan University grant aid is available to qualified Wesleyan University students. Wesleyan students should apply for aid using the application available in the Portal; applying for aid does not commit students to taking a course. Summer Session does not meet full-need for students; students should expect to use personal funds or student loans to meet the cost of Summer Session.
The Center for the Humanities will host a Spring Open House on Tuesday, March 3rd at 4:30 pm. The Center is located at 95 Pearl Street (behind Russell House).
Stop by to learn more about the Center for the Humanities here at Wesleyan and the student fellowship opportunities for next year. Coffee and snacks will be provided!
https://www.wesleyan.edu/humanities/index.html
https://www.wesleyan.edu/humanities/fellowships/students.html
Campus administrators and staff recently received reports that Wesleyan students have been throwing away tax documents (e.g. W-2s) in the Usdan mailbox area. Remember, W-2s, 1099s, and other documents are required when filing taxes.
Good luck this tax-filing season!
The deadline is February 28, 2020 at 5:00 pm, and the first place winner will receive a cash prize of $500.