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Campus life offers a unique educational experience that exposes students to new cultures, ways of life and beliefs. Student organizations offer opportunities to meet new people and to share a common goal. Wesleyan Student Government offers opportunities to serve your fellow students. On campus residential living provides access to campus resources that commuters may miss.
There truly is something for everyone at Texas Wesleyan University. You can get involved through an array of residence life, clubs and organizations, volunteering, or intramural sports. It’s a chance to get to know other students, make a difference, explore other cultures and ideas, and develop leadership skills.
You are sure to be engaged outside of the classroom with Wesleyan’s new fitness center, the award-winning cheerleading squad, student activities like movies on the lawn or seasonal parties, and intramural sport opportunities such as flag football. The far-reaching, unique opportunities help enrich your university experience.
Almost 400 students live in Wesleyan’s residence halls. Safe and inviting, the residence halls, two traditional halls and one apartment complex, offer favorable conditions for lasting friendships and fun.
Clubs and Organizations From “A” accounting to “Z” Zeta Phi Beta sorority, Wesleyan covers all interests. There are more than 60 organizations to choose from and often prizes awarded at student life events. Explore more
Volunteering Wesleyan is dedicated to giving back to the community and opportunities abound for volunteering. More than just going to school, volunteering integrates Wesleyan into its surroundings and builds on student’s social and leadership education. Explore more
Intramural Sports Free and fun, Wesleyan values the experience of its intramural sports. Whether you are interested in blowing off steam in dodge ball or practicing your poker face in a poker tournament, Wesleyan has options. Explore more
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Marie Glick was a part of the campus community for over 70 years. She married Dr. Walter Glick, then dean of the college, in 1938.
Texas Wesleyan was originally named Polytechnic College, meaning “many arts and sciences.” Since its founding, Wesleyan has remained an important member of the surrounding Polytechnic Heights community.
I talk to a lot of people who say that the friendliness factor at Texas Wesleyan is the same no matter who you are.
Office of Student Life Location: Brown-Lupton Campus Center Phone: 817-531-4872 Fax: 817-531-4432 Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm