Spring 2021 Q&A Zoom Session for New and Returning F-1 Students
Date: Friday, January 15, 2021
Time: 9:00-10:30 am EST (use a time zone converter to find out your local time)
Zoom link: https://wesleyan.zoom.us/j/98380383955
Date: Friday, January 15, 2021
Time: 9:00-10:30 am EST (use a time zone converter to find out your local time)
Zoom link: https://wesleyan.zoom.us/j/98380383955
The Wesleyan Continuing Studies office is hosting a virtual information session, on Thursday night at 7pm EST, to talk about the Accelerated MALS degree (applicants may begin earning a Master’s Degree while completing their undergraduate degree). GLS courses taken in the senior year, as part of full-time enrollment, will be included in undergraduate tuition and financial aid packages; plus they count toward residential credit count requirements.
Click here to register for the virtual event https://continue.wesleyan.edu/register/Accel
For more information, please contact:
Glenn Knight
Assistant Director, Continuing Studies
gknight01@wesleyan.edu
www.wesleyan.edu/masters | contact: masters@wesleyan.edu
Who: Students who will enter their spring term senior year needing only 1, 2 or 3 credits to graduate.
What: Students accorded provisional admission to the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) degree may begin taking Graduate Liberal Studies (GLS) courses during their 8th term of undergraduate study.
When: Students must apply for this program prior to the MALS degree application deadline for whichever will be their 7th or 8th term as an undergraduate (Spring 2021 deadline: Thursday, December 10, 2020)
How: If provisionally admitted as an MALS candidate, students get approval to take GLS courses in fall or spring term of their senior year (approval required from class dean, advisor, faculty member and GLS director). After graduation, they may then petition to have courses count toward their MALS if they were not applied to any of the credit, major, Gen Ed, or other requirements for the BA degree.
Why: The purpose of the Accelerated MALS degree is to enable students to begin earning a Master’s Degree while completing their undergraduate degree. In addition, GLS courses taken in the senior year as part of full-time enrollment will be included in undergraduate tuition and financial aid packages and residential credit count requirements.
Cost: Tuition and fees for GLS courses taken during the fall or spring term while the student is an undergraduate are included in the undergraduate tuition for those terms. Once a student has graduated with a BA and has been formally admitted to the MALS program, GLS course tuition and fees are due at the time of registration. Limited need-based financial aid is available to MALS students. Aid for students who are continuing their Wesleyan academic career for a 5th year will be based on parental financial information. Details are in the aid application.
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Join doctoral clinical extern Sara Jalber, M.A., LPC for a webinar focusing on exploring the components of facilitating challenging conversations, managing emotions, and cultivating understanding among family members. Skill such as reflecting, inquiring, and perspective taking will be explored.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://wesleyan.zoom.us/j/99320057002?pwd=anc2cWRqWFRHNHBucUVhVEwwZUlGdz09
Meeting ID: 993 2005 7002
Passcode: 900281
Meeting ID: 978 8490 5093
Passcode: 313869
Dear Students,
I write with an update on library services between now and the extended break.
Please note that between Thanksgiving and the Extended Break
I will be in touch regarding January building hours at a later point. Should changing campus conditions warrant any changes in hours or services, I will let you know. You can see the latest information on the Library Services During COVID web page: https://www.wesleyan.edu/libr/services.html
If you have time, I encourage you to attend “Before You Go” on Wednesday, November 18th 4:30-6:30pm in the Labyrinth Tent. Folks from the Writing Workshop, Presentation Studio, Library, Peer Advisors, Math Workshop, CAPS, and the Resource Center will be there to connect you with resources and advice to support finishing the semester and completing final exams, papers, and projects remotely and successfully. There will be snacks.
We in the library wish you the best on a successful conclusion to the semester. Have a restful and safe break and we look forward to seeing you again very soon, both on campus and online.
Andrew White, University Librarian
Caleb T. Winchester University Librarian
Wesleyan University – Middletown CT
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Repatriation, Indigenous Rights, and Museum Collections: A Conversation for NAGPRA’s 30th Anniversary
Thursday, November 12th at 4:30-6:00PM (EST)
Link to register for this Zoom event:
https://wesleyan.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iKJCCicrSKipdwGQ7WSnGg
Meeting ID: 966 5472 3894
Panelists:
Shannon Martin (Enrolled citizen of the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians – Gun Lake Tribe & descendant of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa)
Lucy Bell, Sdahl K’aawas
Wendi Field Murray, Wesleyan University
Units and student organizations on campus have come together to organize these events before we depart for the semester!
From discussions about activism and life during a pandemic to info sessions about international fellowships and study abroad, come celebrate IEW with us!
… and if you don’t want to Zoom in from your room, come to Fisk 201 to tune into any of these events!