Wiley College, the first historically Black college west of the Mississippi, was founded in 1873 by Bishop Issac Wiley of the United Methodist Church and the Freedman's Aid Society to prepare the newly emancipated people for the future. Through a tradition of educational excellence and leadership, Wiley College became a pathway to scholarship, a vista of values, and a bulwark of integrity. Wiley College is committed to providing students with a broad liberal arts and career-oriented education in a Christian environment, promoting teaching and learning excellence, and improving the quality of human experience.
Founded in 1873 in Marshall, Texas by the Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Wiley College is an historically black, primarily liberal arts, residential, co-educational, baccalaureate degree-granting institution affiliated with The United Methodist Church.
The College employs a faculty committed to excellence in teaching, advising, scholarship and service and provides a challenging curriculum, administered in an atmosphere of academic freedom with its corollary obligations, that prepares graduates for work, professional or graduate studies and viable careers in selected fields. The College also fosters an intellectually stimulating environment that encourages and supports spiritual, ethical and moral development, an appreciation for the arts, global awareness and concern for the common good in the global society in which it exists. Achievement of these superordinate goals will result in demonstrated student competence in various forms of communication and critical/analytical thinking, and exhibited confidence and facileness functioning in a technological environment. Committed to the principles of educational access and opportunity, the College serves traditional and non-traditional students of diverse academic, social, geographic, economic, cultural, and religious backgrounds who demonstrate a desire and potential for learning in a Christian environment that is sensitive to the myriad of student needs. In recognition of its covenant relationship with The United Methodist Church, the College affirms the ideal of social responsibility and seeks to contribute to the welfare and revitalization of the community in which it is located.
Programs
Accounting, Art, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Education, Elementary Education, English, Environmental Studies, History, Hospitality Management, Mathematics, Music, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Nursing, Science, Secondary Education, Sociology, Special Education, Tourism Management
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges - Diverse Fields
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Admissions office:
Wiley College Admissions Office 711 Wiley Ave. TX 75670Marshall
Texas United States Phone: (903) 927-3311 Fax: (903) 938-8100 Email: admissions@wileynrts.wileyc.edu http://www.wileyc.edu/wly%5Fcontent…
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