Wesleyan's beautiful 200-acre wooded campus, along with thirty historically significant buildings, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as the Wesleyan College Historic District. Stately, white-columned Georgian-style buildings surround a classic quadrangle which plays host to many college events. Nestled in a northern suburb of Macon, the third largest city in the state, it's a pretty setting for a pretty intense education.
Residential life at Wesleyan is grounded in close interaction between students and faculty – both in and out of the classroom – which we believe is an essential part of developing a scholarly community. The co-curricular program is also a critical component of the total Wesleyan experience and offers opportunities to students through programs and activities in the residence halls and other venues on campus.
A variety of student housing environments are provided in five residence halls and two apartment buildings. Most rooms are equipped for double occupancy. Residence halls have been recently renovated. Corn North and the Corn South Apartment buildings offer private rooms in an apartment-style setting for upper class students. |