Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) -- Admissions
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
April 29th Coalition records
Collection
Identifier: 1000-151
Abstract
In January 1982, Wesleyan University eliminated their aid-blind admissions policy. In response, students from a group called the April 29th Coalition protested the University's decision. The organization collected 1,284 signatures of students demanding Wesleyan return to an aid-blind system. They also demanded several changes to the financial aid and admissions system. Later in the semester, students held a 150 hour sit-in on the second floor of North College, one hour for each year that the...
Dates:
1982
Found in:
University Archives
Wesleyan University freshmen orientation records
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 2000-038
Abstract
Collection of orientation packets distributed to freshman between 1999 and 2003.
Dates:
1999-2003
Found in:
University Archives
Wesleyan University new student orientation records
Collection
Identifier: 2006-062
Abstract
The collection consists of new student orientation materials from the Dean of the College.
Dates:
1980-2006
Found in:
University Archives
Wesleyan University Publications & Alumni Communications Director Jill Grossman records
Collection
Identifier: 1999-013
Abstract
Files belonging to the publications and alumni communications director.
Dates:
1988-1998
Found in:
University Archives
Wesleyan University viewbooks
Collection
Identifier: 1000-339
Abstract
Wesleyan University viewbooks are brochures or booklets featuring photographs and information about the university. They are most often intended for prospective students, but may also be designed to attract donors.
The viewbooks collection contains items related to Wesleyan University from 1875 through 2006. They frequently include photographs and statistics from the time period.
Dates:
1875-2006
Found in:
University Archives