Friday, September 25, 2009

Wesleyan Freeman Asian Scholars Program & Info Session

Ace! NewsFlash







Dean Therese Overton will be in Bangkok on October 11 to conduct an
information session about Wesleyan for prospective students, parents and counselors. Mr. and Mrs. Tos Chirathivat '85 are graciously hosting the presentation. This event is a nuts and bolts session about Wesleyan, the Freeman Asian Scholarship, and how to apply.
If you would like to join the Info Session, or if you know any high school students who might benefit from learning more about Wesleyan and the admission process, please encourage them to attend:

Sunday, October 11, 2009
2:00-4:00 p.m.
Centara Grand at Central World
Central World Plaza, near Siam Square (BTS: Chidlom or Siam)
Reservation contact: Jane Kitcharoen <
Jane.Kitcharoen at AIG.com> 02-649-1112 (phone)


3 students advised by Team Ace! are currently attending Wesleyan on the Freeman Asian Scholarship program. We look forward to assisting outstanding Thai and international students interested in the opportunities available at Wesleyan.


The Wesleyan Freeman Asian Scholars Program, provides full tuition scholarships for a four-year course of study at Wesleyan
toward a bachelor’s degree for 22 exceptionally able Asian students.

For more information and an application, please visit:
http://www.wesleyan.edu/admission/international/freeman.html

Wesleyan University is a private, nonsectarian university of liberal arts and sciences for men and women. Wesleyan offers its students the advantages and benefits of a relatively small school along with the facilities, faculty, and research opportunities usually found at larger universities.

Established in 1831, Wesleyan has a long tradition of sustaining a remarkably diverse, lively community of learning. Located in Middletown, Connecticut (pop. 45,000), Wesleyan is two hours from New York City and two hours from Boston, situated in New England along the Connecticut River midway between Hartford and New Haven.

Wesleyan offers instruction in 39 departments and 46 major fields of study and awards the bachelor of arts and graduate degrees. The master of arts degree and the doctor of philosophy are regularly awarded in six fields of study.

Students may choose from more than 900 courses each year and may be counted upon to devise, with the faculty, some 900 individual tutorials and lessons.

Wesleyan’s Office of International Student Affairs (www.wesleyan.edu/oisa) offers many services and programs to support the international student population including advice on personal and cultural matters, assistance with visas, insurance, careers planning, and academic expectations.
The average financial aid offered to international students is $44,600
(Source: Peterson's Applying to Colleges and Universities in the United States 20th edition).


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