Illinois Wesleyan is an independent, residential university with an approximate enrollment of 1,527. It offers over 42 majors, minors and programs. Its most popular majors, based on number out of 381 graduates in 2022, were: • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (53) • Business (36) • Psychology (31) • Finance (28) • Biology/Biological Sciences (26) The university maintains a student/faculty ratio of 11 to 1, with an average class size of 16 More than 9 in 10 IWU students receive a scholarship or need-based assistance. Illinois Wesleyan is also a member of the
Annapolis Group and has chapters in the prestigious
Phi Beta Kappa and
Phi Kappa Phi honor societies. The university consists of the College of Liberal Arts, which includes the School of Business and Economics; the College of Fine Arts that includes three professional schools—the Ames School of Art & Design, School of Music and the School of Theatre Arts; and the School of Nursing & Health Sciences. Illinois Wesleyan's campus occupies approximately a short walk north from downtown Bloomington in central Illinois.
Bachelor's degree programs are offered in three colleges: • College of Liberal Arts: organized in 1906 • College of Fine Arts: Schools of art, music, and theatre arts organized in 1929, 1946, 1947 respectively • School of Nursing & Health Sciences: Established in 1959
Ames Library Illinois Wesleyan's Ames Library was completed in 2002. It contains over 368,000 volumes spread over five floors. The Ames Library also houses eight sets of stained glass panels originally from
Pembroke College at
Oxford University. Among the special collections are the papers of former U.S. Representative
Leslie C. Arends; the Gernon collection of first editions of detective fiction and mysteries; and the Schultz collection of 18th- and 19th-century British drama, including ''
The Beggar's Opera''. Construction cost $25.7 million;
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbot were the principal architects.
May Term Illinois Wesleyan offers a May Term course option. The university refers to it as a 4–4–1 system. This allows any student who has completed a full course-load in either the spring or fall semesters of that academic year to enroll in a May Term class. May Term classes last approximately three weeks during the month of May. Students take several hours of instruction in the same course each day for five days each week. This allows the students to immerse themselves in that one topic. At the end of the May Term a student completes the equivalent of a single course during one semester. May Term emphasizes curricular experimentation, and also offers an opportunity for service projects, study abroad, and internships.
Study abroad Illinois Wesleyan offers a number of study abroad opportunities, and ranks in the top 40 schools in the nation for students studying abroad. IWU's International Office provides support for over 300 global Study Abroad Options in 70 countries through various institutes such as IES and
SIT Study Abroad. Domestically, IWU offers a UN semester, a Washington Semester, and the Associated Colleges of the Midwest Chicago Program. Internationally it offers programs in
London and
Barcelona. It also maintains a very strong relationship with
Pembroke College, Oxford, and traditionally a few juniors can spend a year there as exchange students.
Research The university publishes several different undergraduate research journals in the fields of political science, economics, history, and English. Perhaps the first of its kind, the
Undergraduate Economic Review is a student-managed,
open access journal that has published original undergraduate content from students in the U.S. and at least 15 other countries. The John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference was established in 1990 to provide opportunities for students to present research projects and findings in a public and interactive manner. The Action Research Center was established in 2004 to partner student research and service projects with the wider Illinois community. == Athletics ==