NCWU Welcomes Transfers


With the recent and difficult announcements of the impending closures of and , 麻豆原创 is stepping forward to offer a new home and a supportive community for affected students. Understanding the whirlwind of emotions 鈥 uncertainty, frustration, and concern about the future 鈥 Wesleyan is committed to providing not just a pathway to continue their education but a family to stand beside them every step of the way.

鈥淲e recognize that many students are facing unexpected transitions, and we want them to know they are not alone,鈥 said Dr. Evan Duff, President of NC Wesleyan. 鈥淥ur goal is to offer a safe place, clear guidance, and a community that cheers them on to the finish line.鈥

To ease the transfer process, NC Wesleyan is waiving application and deposit fees and offering competitive financial aid packages. The University provides robust opportunities, including athletic programs, military and veteran support, international student services, and flexible adult studies. Students can also choose from top academic programs such as Business Administration, Education, Science, Exercise Science, and Criminal Justice.

Additionally, Wesleyan offers housing options and one-on-one advising to ensure a seamless transition. Named one of the safest and most affordable universities in North Carolina, NC Wesleyan delivers a personal, practical, and purpose-driven educational experience.

鈥淵our academic journey isn鈥檛 over,鈥 added Dr. Duff. 鈥淚t鈥檚 simply finding a new chapter 鈥 and we are ready to help you finish strong, as part of our Bishop family.鈥

Learn more about these special transfer opportunities for SAU and LU students.

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Wesleyan Hosts GLF Scholarship Luncheon


麻豆原创 (NCWU) proudly hosted the Annual Luncheon on March 13 at The Dunn Center, celebrating the strong partnership between the two institutions. The event honored both past scholarship graduates and new recipients, highlighting the impact of the Golden LEAF Foundation (GLF) on student success.

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The luncheon opened with a warm welcome from Mark Hinson, NCWU鈥檚 Vice President of Advancement, who expressed gratitude for the Foundation鈥檚 continued support. He emphasized the significant role GLF plays in providing educational opportunities for NCWU students and strengthening the university鈥檚 mission.

Alumni Speaker and NCWU graduate, Nadia Simmons, reflected on her time at Wesleyan, sharing how her experience was profoundly shaped by the scholarship. During her time as a student, she interned with GLF鈥攁n opportunity that led to her current role post-graduation. She credited the Foundation not only for her academic success but also for the meaningful relationships and shared values it fostered among students from small towns who aspire to make a big impact.

Leah Hill, NCWU鈥檚 Director of Financial Aid, recognized and introduced the scholarship recipients, personally thanking GLF members for their generosity. As a token of appreciation, the university presented gifts to the Foundation鈥檚 representatives. Five scholarship recipients were in attendance to celebrate this milestone: Benjamin Sellers, Finnegan Allen, Joseph Cooper, Nyasia Jones, and Alexis Whitfield.

The event concluded with remarks from Arlena Dongilli, GLF Scholarship Program Manager, and NCWU President Dr. Evan D. Duff, who reaffirmed the university鈥檚 gratitude for this life-changing partnership.

Through this ongoing collaboration, NCWU and the Golden LEAF Foundation continue to empower students, foster academic achievement, and invest in the future of North Carolina鈥檚 workforce.

Bishops Explore Exergaming


Students at 麻豆原创 are taking an innovative approach to understanding physical activity behavior in Dr. Shannon Crowley鈥檚 Exercise Psychology class. In this class, Dr. Crowley, Associate Professor of Public Health and Director of the MPH program, leads Public Health, Exercise Science, and Psychology students in exploring psychological theories that help predict and influence health-oriented physical activity behaviors. The course also introduces cutting-edge strategies to promote physical activity, particularly among populations that may struggle with traditional exercise routines. This is particularly important, considering that less than half of U.S. adults meet the minimum physical activity recommendations for health.

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One of the most popular and engaging topics in the course is Exergaming鈥攁 dynamic concept that integrates physical activity into interactive gameplay. This method offers an exciting alternative for individuals who may not enjoy conventional workouts while still reaping the benefits of movement and exercise.

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Beyond theoretical discussions, students actively participate in Exergaming sessions using virtual reality headsets, adding an experiential learning component to the class. These hands-on sessions are made possible through a partnership with Dr. Ayra Sundbom, Visiting Assistant Professor of Education and Director of Instructional Technology, further reinforcing the University鈥檚 commitment to incorporating technology-driven learning experiences into the curriculum.

By merging psychology, technology, and exercise, Dr. Crowley鈥檚 students are gaining firsthand insight into how innovation can reshape the future of fitness and health behavior interventions.

NCWU Biology Students are Published


North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) proudly celebrates the continued success of its Biology Department students, who are gaining recognition in the scientific community through published research. Every student who completed BIO325 in Spring 2022, 2023, and 2024 has been published or is under review for publication, showcasing their hands-on experience in experimental design and scientific writing. This practical approach equips students with real-world research skills and prepares them for future scientific endeavors.

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鈥淥ur new undergraduate coauthors have achieved remarkable success, and we鈥檙e excited to see what they do next,鈥 said Dr. Joe Lane, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. 鈥淯ndergraduate research is a cornerstone of the Wesleyan experience, and our faculty are among the best at guiding students to produce meaningful work.鈥

Most recently, seven students coauthored two studies on the effects of pharmaceuticals and microplastics on Physella acuta, a freshwater snail. These studies were conducted in the BIO325 Environmental Science Lab:

  • 鈥 Published in Frontiers. Authors: El铆as, D., Ramirez Vieytez, J., Funoy Sayar, M., Loaisiga, J., Harper, A., and Doll, J.
  • Impact of Acetaminophen and Microplastic Exposure on Physa acuta 鈥 To be published in Biologia. Authors: Elias, D., Lynch, C., Minchew, K., Van Norden, C., and Doll, J.
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鈥淲atching students grow into published researchers is incredibly rewarding,鈥 said Dr. Daniel Elias, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of Environmental Science. 鈥淓very group since 2022 has contributed valuable insights to the field.鈥

For the students, this experience is more than just an academic achievement鈥攊t鈥檚 an opportunity to make a lasting impact.


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鈥淭his paper being published means a lot for my future career and my passion for understanding possible human risks from environmental contaminants,鈥 said Morena Funoy Sayar, a 2025 graduate. 鈥淚 hope this article inspires other scientists to continue researching the effects of microplastics and pharmaceuticals on both the environment and human health.鈥

Chloe Lynch, a 2026 graduate, echoed this sentiment: 鈥淭he most rewarding part of this project was having the opportunity to grow as a researcher and contribute to science. Getting my work published was validation of all the time and effort we put into it. It鈥檚 exciting to know our research could spark further discussions and future studies.鈥

These publications reflect NCWU鈥檚 unwavering commitment to fostering scientific discovery and empowering students to achieve meaningful success in research and beyond.

NCWU Ranks Nationally for Criminal Justice Graduate Degree


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The latest rankings of online programs by names 麻豆原创 (NCWU) among the nation鈥檚 best.

For a few years in a row, N.C. Wesleyan鈥檚 Master of Criminal Justice degree program has been ranked among the top 50 nationally by U.S. News & World Report. The publication鈥檚 2025 Best Online Programs Rankings, released on January 21, evaluated online programs based on scores in categories such as engagement, faculty credentials and training, expert opinions, and student excellence.

鈥淲e understand that many adults are looking to return to school, but may face challenges with balancing work, family and other responsibilities,鈥 said Dr. Elizabeth Gail Marsal, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator for Criminal Justice. 鈥淭his recognition by U.S. News & World Report demonstrates the quality education that NCWU provides for online adult learners through practical and purpose-driven experiences.鈥

NC Wesleyan鈥檚 Master of Science in Criminal Justice program offers many benefits including: rolling admissions, 100% online classes starting every eight weeks, one-on-one mentoring, supportive faculty who have real-world experience, career assistance and you can finish the program in as little as 12 months. The program offers concentrations in Criminal Justice Administration or Criminal Justice Practice. 麻豆原创 is the only private, nonprofit higher education school in the region to offer a Master of Science in Criminal Justice. To learn more about admission requirements and curriculum information, visit ncwu.edu/cjmasters.

鈥淎ccess to accurate and up-to-date information about online programs is important for prospective students and professionals as they choose a program that aligns with their educational and career goals,鈥 says LaMont Jones, Ed.D., managing editor for education at U.S. News. 鈥淏y evaluating factors such as student engagement and program quality, Best Online Programs rankings can help students identify which schools offer an exceptional online learning experience.鈥

Prospective students can see how N.C. Wesleyan compares to other institutions and how the rankings are calculated on .

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NCWU Announces New Prelicensure BSN Program


麻豆原创 (NCWU) is proud to announce the expansion of its Nursing Program with the addition of a Prelicensure Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. This comprehensive four-year program is set to welcome its first cohort of students in August 2025, with applications being accepted from February 1 to May 1, 2025. Admission decisions will be finalized by June 1, paving the way for selected students to begin in the fall semester.

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The new 4-year program is designed to provide a seamless educational pathway for aspiring nurses. Freshman and sophomore years will focus on completing prerequisites and general education requirements. Students will then apply for admission to the nursing program at the end of their sophomore year. Upon acceptance, students will dedicate their junior and senior years to nursing-specific coursework and clinical experiences. Transfer students are also welcome to apply, with the flexibility to complete prerequisite courses at other institutions before transferring to NCWU.

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Wesleyan鈥檚 current RN-to-BSN program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), and the university intends to seek accreditation for the new prelicensure program as well. Entirely donor-funded through partnerships with local and state organizations, the program reflects a strong investment from the surrounding community in its success.

Leading the initiative are Dr. Crystal Ostheim, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, BP-C, CNE, Director of Nursing Programs, and Dr. Lesley Gillian McGraw, DNP, RN, CNE, Prelicensure BSN Program Director. Additionally, two experienced nursing educators will join the team starting February 1, further bolstering the program’s academic and clinical expertise.

The new nursing program will utilize NCWU’s state-of-the-art simulation and skills lab, featuring high-fidelity and medium-fidelity simulation manikins, task trainers, and a mock hospital room. These facilities are designed to provide students with hands-on learning experiences in a realistic clinical environment. The program also boasts advanced classroom technology, group study rooms, and flexible lab access for students who wish to hone their skills further. To enhance clinical simulation experiences, the program will incorporate cutting-edge reality and AI technology.

Grounded in creativity and innovation, NCWU’s Prelicensure BSN program is tailored to accommodate diverse learning styles, making the educational experience both engaging and realistic.

If you have any specific questions regarding the new 4-year program, contact Dr. Crystal Ostheim, Director of Nursing Programs, at COstheim@ncwu.edu. Applications will be accepted from February 1 to May 1, 2025.

Teacher Education Pinning Ceremony


麻豆原创 (NCWU) hosted its annual Fall Symposium on November 11 at The Dunn Center, featuring the much-anticipated Pinning Ceremony for its Education Candidates. This meaningful event symbolizes the beginning of the candidates鈥 journey into the teaching profession, as they receive their education pins and certificates, marking their official entry into the Teacher Education Program.

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The Pinning Ceremony serves as both a rite of passage and a testament to the candidates鈥 commitment to a career in education. It celebrates their dedication to lifelong learning while highlighting the rigorous standards required for admission to the program. To be pinned, candidates must meet several requirements, including passing the Praxis Core Pre-Professional Skills Test, maintaining a GPA of 3.0 or higher, successfully completing an interview with the Teacher Education Council, securing two positive recommendations, and submitting a well-crafted essay.

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The ceremony featured inspiring contributions from faculty, students, and special guests. Jenna Pilkenton began with a stirring rendition of the National Anthem, followed by an Invocation led by Jordan Contreras. Ivy Chelagat delivered a heartfelt poem, Teaching Matters, capturing the significance of the teaching profession. Dr. Joe Lane, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, offered a warm welcome, and SNCAE President Emma Mosley shared the Occasion address. Dr. Spragley, Director of Teacher Education, introduced the keynote speaker, Ms. Darsheka Hopkins, Principal of

In her address, Ms. Hopkins emphasized the importance of intentionality in the teaching profession, outlining three key principles for educators to uphold:

  1. Empathy 鈥 Understanding and connecting with students鈥 experiences to foster meaningful relationships.
  2. Lifelong Learning 鈥 Remaining committed to personal and professional growth to adapt and thrive in an ever-evolving educational landscape.
  3. Resiliency 鈥 Embracing challenges with strength and determination, inspiring students to do the same.

The event concluded with a closing prayer from Janiyah Williams.

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The 2024 cohort of NCWU Education Candidates includes:
La鈥橯uanta Benthall, Angelica Bridgers, Tashonda Brown, Lexie Collins, Regina Edmundson, Virginia Ellis, Preona Ford, Jaycie Hadnott, Grant Harrell, Melanie Johnson, Ashley McGovern, Emma Mosley, Thomas Peay, Wellenscia Richardson-Hardy, Daniella Sehannie, Alina Smith, Jillian Stine, Jackson Thompson, Lovely Thornton, Linda Underdue, Joylette Whitaker, Kaitlin Williams, Molly Winstead, Samantha Winstead, and Isabell Wooten.

These candidates represent a future of dedicated, compassionate educators prepared to make a meaningful impact in their communities. NCWU is proud to support these emerging leaders as they embark on their teaching journeys, embracing the challenges and rewards of a profession that shapes lives and inspires lifelong learning.

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NCWU Graphic Designer Inspires at Career Fest


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麻豆原创鈥檚 own graphic designer, Judie Taylor, recently shared her exciting journey with students at 鈥檚 Career Fest. Her story鈥攁 mix of creativity, perseverance, and adaptability鈥攐ffered a window into the world of design and was packed with inspiring takeaways for students just beginning to imagine their own career paths.

From the beginning, Judie was captivated by art. She made her first mark at , where she helped create and edit her school鈥檚 yearbook. This early role sparked her interest in design, setting her on a path that would eventually lead her across the country鈥攁nd back again. Judie honed her skills at in their Advertising and Graphic Design Program, where she even designed the school鈥檚 beloved NightHawk mascot that endures to this day.

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Driven to expand her artistry, Judie continued her education at the prestigious in Georgia. There, she added a minor in Film and Television, diving into creative storytelling and further cultivating her love for design. After graduating, she took her skills to the bustling world of New York City, where she joined . In this role, she brought her artistic vision to iconic children鈥檚 brands like , and OshKosh B鈥橤osh. But as the pandemic unfolded, family and the familiarity of North Carolina called her back. Today, Judie is the Graphic Designer for 麻豆原创, where her work influences everything from social media graphics to major event marketing.

When asked what she loves most about her career, Judie didn鈥檛 hesitate: 鈥淚 think what I love most is the variety and the impact. One day, I might be working on a magazine or a billboard, and the next, designing materials for a campus event. Each project is unique and lets me be creative while also working with a team. Seeing something I helped create go public and resonate with people is an amazing feeling.鈥

At the Career Fest, Judie emphasized the importance of learning to take feedback in stride鈥攁 skill essential in any artistic career. 鈥淎rt is subjective, and not everyone will love what you create right away,鈥 she shared. 鈥淭hat doesn鈥檛 mean you鈥檝e done something wrong. Feedback from professors, clients, or teammates can be a powerful tool for growth. Embrace it as an opportunity to elevate your work and make it even stronger.鈥

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Judie鈥檚 advice and personal journey served as a reminder that careers are often about more than titles and salaries; they鈥檙e about growth, resilience, and finding a way to turn passion into impact. And for the students of Faith Christian School, her message was clear: be fearless, stay curious, and don鈥檛 shy away from the creative process鈥攆eedback and all.

NCWU – A Premier Community College Partner


麻豆原创 (NCWU) continues to strengthen its reputation as a premier community college partner in the state, offering a seamless and affordable pathway to higher education for community college graduates and employees. With a steadfast commitment to accessible education and comprehensive student support, NCWU has built meaningful partnerships with community colleges that facilitate smooth transitions for students pursuing their bachelor degrees.

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Over the past decade, more than 2,000 community college students have successfully completed their bachelor鈥檚 degrees at NCWU, reflecting the University鈥檚 dedication to fostering educational advancement. NC Wesleyan maintains articulation agreements with 38 of the 58 community colleges in North Carolina, ensuring that students can transfer credits efficiently. Additionally, Wesleyan is part of several key articulation agreements, including the and Registered Nurse (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nurse (BSN). These partnerships reduce the number of credits students are required to take at a four-year institution, streamlining the transfer process and saving both time and money.

Wesleyan鈥檚 transfer-friendly policies set it apart from other institutions in the state, as it offers more transfer credits than any other North Carolina school. Students who have previously received college credit from a two-year institution may transfer in up to 75 credit hours and those who have attended a four-year institution up to 90 credit hours. Students can also take advantage of accelerated associate-to-master鈥檚 completion programs, allowing them to earn both degrees in just 2.5 years in high-demand fields such as Business, IT Management, and Criminal Justice. These programs are tailored to meet the needs of working adults and are designed to help students gain the skills needed to secure promotions or enter new career paths.

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At the heart of NCWU鈥檚 transfer initiative is Wesleyan Works, the University鈥檚 signature transfer program. Through this program, NCWU has developed effective agreements with community colleges across the state, guaranteeing admission for graduates holding an Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), or Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree, Associate of Fine Arts (AFA), Associate of Engineering(AE), and Associates in Teacher Preparation (ATP).This ensures that their credits transfer smoothly, allowing them to continue their educational journey with ease. With NCWU鈥檚 one-of-a-kind pathway for AAS degrees, students can transfer in a total of 75 semester hours. Benefit 鈥 applies for all AAS credits directly towards 120 bachelor鈥檚 degree required hours but further reduces remaining credits needed at NCWU by allowing the additional 15 hours.

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鈥溌槎乖 is committed to supporting community college graduates and employees through flexible, affordable programs that help students reach their full potential,鈥 said Dr. Evan D. Duff, President of NCWU. 鈥淲e understand the unique challenges faced by community college students and aim to offer programs that fit their needs and schedules, allowing them to balance work, family, and education.鈥

NCWU not only supports community college graduates, but also extends special tuition rates to community college employees, making it more affordable for them to further their education and advance their careers. The University鈥檚 online and hybrid course options provide the flexibility working professionals need, allowing them to complete coursework at their own pace while balancing other responsibilities.

In addition to affordable tuition, NCWU offers a wide range of support services, including academic advising, financial aid counseling, and career services, to ensure that students receive the guidance and resources needed for a smooth transition and successful completion of their bachelor鈥檚 degree. These services are offered on their community college campus with dedicated office hours, avoiding the extra step of them having to come to Wesleyan.

As NC Wesleyan continues to expand its partnership with community colleges, the University remains dedicated to providing personalized educational experiences for students from all backgrounds. With a focus on flexibility, affordability, and student success, NCWU is helping build a brighter future for North Carolina鈥檚 community college graduates and employees.

NCWU Receives Multiple Accolades


麻豆原创 (NCWU) has garnered significant recognition in recent weeks, with a series of impressive rankings that highlight the institution鈥檚 commitment to excellence in higher education. As the data continues to pour in, it鈥檚 clear that NCWU is delivering on its promise to offer a top-tier, affordable, and supportive educational experience鈥攐ne that is both student and parent-approved.

The accolades started strong in September with , where NC Wesleyan was ranked Top 50 in Regional Colleges South out of 131 institutions. The University also placed No. 17 in Best Value Schools, No. 11 in Best Colleges for Veterans, and listed as a Top Performer on Social Mobility. These rankings showcase NCWU鈥檚 dedication to providing quality education while ensuring that students from all backgrounds have the opportunity to succeed and thrive.

is widely recognized as a global leader in educational rankings, and NCWU鈥檚 continuous recognition reflects the University’s ongoing commitment to delivering best-in-class value. Year after year, Wesleyan maintains its position among the top colleges, demonstrating a steadfast focus on student success and offering a personalized private higher education experience.

The momentum continued with a prestigious ranking from , which named NCWU鈥檚 Online MBA program the best in the country for the second consecutive year above Johns Hopkins University. Forbes praised the program鈥檚 focus on executive leadership, information security, and supply chain management, highlighting its emphasis on organizational change, ethical decision-making, and economic theory. This recognition underscores Wesleyan鈥檚 growing strength in graduate education and its determination to expand and improve its programs.

Further accolades came from , which ranked NCWU鈥檚 Online Master of Criminal Justice among the top 20 programs in the country. Notably, Wesleyan was one of only two universities in North Carolina to receive this distinction. The program鈥檚 flexibility, rigor, and focus on preparing students for impactful careers in criminal justice are key components of its success.

Lastly, ranked NC Wesleyan highly in several categories. In North Carolina-specific rankings, the University earned top spots: No. 2 for Diversity of 46, just behind Duke University, No. 5 for Safest Campuses of 40, and No. 14 for Best Colleges for Business of 40. Nationally, Wesleyan was ranked No. 80 out of 1,495 for Most Diverse Colleges in America, reflecting the University鈥檚 inclusive and welcoming environment.

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The University fosters an environment where students from various backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives can come together to learn and grow. With students representing a wide range of socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic backgrounds, NCWU takes pride in creating a campus community that reflects the broader world. This diverse environment not only enhances the learning experience but also prepares students for success in a global society. The University’s dedication to inclusivity ensures that all students feel welcome, supported, and empowered to reach their full potential. By embracing diversity, NCWU encourages collaboration and understanding, which enriches both the academic and social fabric of the institution.

Beyond the accolades, NCWU remains focused on offering affordable education to both traditional students and adult learners. The University awards $24 million in scholarships, grants, and financial aid annually, making higher education accessible and reducing the financial burden for students. In fact, NCWU鈥檚 average scholarship package brings the cost of attending Wesleyan in line with that of public universities.

A recent analysis by in March 2023 reinforced Wesleyan鈥檚 affordability, ranking the University as one of the top ten most affordable colleges in North Carolina and the most affordable private, nonprofit institution in the state.

As NC Wesleyan continues to excel in rankings and recognitions, its mission remains clear: to provide a high-quality, affordable education that prepares students for success both in their careers and in life. Whether you鈥檙e a traditional student just out of high school or a working adult balancing a busy schedule, NCWU offers the resources and support to help you achieve your academic and professional goals.