Wheeling Jesuit University

316 Washington Avenue
Wheeling, WV 26003
http://www.wju.edu

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Overview
TypePrivate institution
Year Founded1954
Religious AffiliationRoman Catholic
Undergrad Students1,218
Endowment17,320,566
Application DeadlineRolling
Application Fee25
SelectivitySelective
Application DeadlineRolling
Tuition22,810
Room/Board6,910
Services
Associated FirmsCraig, Harper, & Robetson Tax & Financial Services, LLC, Meaden & Moore; Citizen Care, Inc, Bisys, Jesuit Volunteer Corps, ATC, Wheeling Jesuit University, Bank of New York, Cabela's, Duquesne Light Energy, Towers Perrin, Maxim Healthcare Servicws, St. Mi
Campus Safety24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, student patrols, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)
Career Servicesco-op education, on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training
MuseumsThe Acker Science Center provides students with facilities that open doors to new and exciting research possibilities, doubling space for biology and chemistry labs, adding a grant-funded modern language lab, computer science labs and a teacher preparation demonstration classroom. The state-of-the-art equipment and new labs provide students with the means to undertake cutting-edge research projects. Wheeling Jesuit ensures that students receive real-world experiences, not just classroom instruction, giving students the opportunity to take what they?ve learned in the classroom and expand that knowledge in the area of research. More than 100 students report to the community on their research at the annual Student Research & Scholarship Symposium. Students often cite the research opportunities as one of the reasons they enroll at Wheeling Jesuit University. Wheeling Jesuit University educational traditions thrive side-by-side with the energizing emergence of several learning resources students won't find anywhere else in the nation. In the National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC) and the Center for Educational Technologies (CET), students find internships and hands-on opportunities to study current global trends in business, technology, and education. The Challenger Learning Center simulates space missions to teach science and math to more than 13,000 K-12 students on the campus each year. The Clifford M. Lewis, S.J., Appalachian Institute, a center of research, action, analysis, and education, focuses on contemporary Appalachian challenges and opportunities. These national centers distinguish Wheeling Jesuit from other academic institutions of our size and mission, and contribute to its growing national reputation. Each center plays a key role in implementing programs that improve the health of area communities, empower the people of the region, improve, and spur economic development. Wheeling Jesuit University?s Academic Resource Center (ARC) offers all students a completely free, collaborative opportunity to test ideas, improve their academic skills, and learn how to excel in the classroom. The ARC is open 56 hours each week, operated by full-time academic support staff and peer tutors in a wide variety of academic disciplines. Assistance is available through individual instruction, study groups, or instructional computer software. The ARC helps students become more effective, independent, and active learners. While students who experience difficulty in a particular course are strongly encouraged to seek additional learning strategies at the ARC, the Center?s academic support services are available for all students interested in improving their abilities to absorb and communicate ideas. The Alma Grace McDonough Health and Recreation Center, a 107,000-square-foot facility, houses a 2,200-seat performance gymnasium, an indoor jogging/walking track, a regulation six-lane swimming pool, a fully-equipped fitness center, two racquetball courts, and a practice gymnasium. The Outdoor Athletic Complex includes regulation soccer fields, a softball field and two lighted tennis courts, as well as a track and field area that meets the standards for NCAA national meets. The complex also features a 1,400-seat grandstand and heated locker rooms. Mother Jones House One of Wheeling Jesuit University's most innovative service projects takes place at the Mother Jones House, a joint effort with the Laughlin Chapel to meet the needs of low-income families in East Wheeling. Upperclass students compete each year to live and work in the renovated Victorian house, which also serves the Catholic Neighborhood Center, shelter, soup, kitchen and free health clinic. Students cook and live communally, participating in 10 hours of service each week and taking an Urban Issues course.
Basic Servicesnonremedial tutoring, women's center, placement service, health service, health insurance
MuseumsThe Acker Science Center provides students with facilities that open doors to new and exciting research possibilities, doubling space for biology and chemistry labs, adding a grant-funded modern language lab, computer science labs and a teacher preparation demonstration classroom. The state-of-the-art equipment and new labs provide students with the means to undertake cutting-edge research projects. Wheeling Jesuit ensures that students receive real-world experiences, not just classroom instruction, giving students the opportunity to take what they?ve learned in the classroom and expand that knowledge in the area of research. More than 100 students report to the community on their research at the annual Student Research & Scholarship Symposium. Students often cite the research opportunities as one of the reasons they enroll at Wheeling Jesuit University. Wheeling Jesuit University educational traditions thrive side-by-side with the energizing emergence of several learning resources students won't find anywhere else in the nation. In the National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC) and the Center for Educational Technologies (CET), students find internships and hands-on opportunities to study current global trends in business, technology, and education. The Challenger Learning Center simulates space missions to teach science and math to more than 13,000 K-12 students on the campus each year. The Clifford M. Lewis, S.J., Appalachian Institute, a center of research, action, analysis, and education, focuses on contemporary Appalachian challenges and opportunities. These national centers distinguish Wheeling Jesuit from other academic institutions of our size and mission, and contribute to its growing national reputation. Each center plays a key role in implementing programs that improve the health of area communities, empower the people of the region, improve, and spur economic development. Wheeling Jesuit University?s Academic Resource Center (ARC) offers all students a completely free, collaborative opportunity to test ideas, improve their academic skills, and learn how to excel in the classroom. The ARC is open 56 hours each week, operated by full-time academic support staff and peer tutors in a wide variety of academic disciplines. Assistance is available through individual instruction, study groups, or instructional computer software. The ARC helps students become more effective, independent, and active learners. While students who experience difficulty in a particular course are strongly encouraged to seek additional learning strategies at the ARC, the Center?s academic support services are available for all students interested in improving their abilities to absorb and communicate ideas. The Alma Grace McDonough Health and Recreation Center, a 107,000-square-foot facility, houses a 2,200-seat performance gymnasium, an indoor jogging/walking track, a regulation six-lane swimming pool, a fully-equipped fitness center, two racquetball courts, and a practice gymnasium. The Outdoor Athletic Complex includes regulation soccer fields, a softball field and two lighted tennis courts, as well as a track and field area that meets the standards for NCAA national meets. The complex also features a 1,400-seat grandstand and heated locker rooms. Mother Jones House One of Wheeling Jesuit University's most innovative service projects takes place at the Mother Jones House, a joint effort with the Laughlin Chapel to meet the needs of low-income families in East Wheeling. Upperclass students compete each year to live and work in the renovated Victorian house, which also serves the Catholic Neighborhood Center, shelter, soup, kitchen and free health clinic. Students cook and live communally, participating in 10 hours of service each week and taking an Urban Issues course.
Periodical Subs456
# of Books305,154
Graduate Job Placement Statistics
within 6 monthsN/A
within one year72%
within two yearsN/A
Campus Life
Students in fraternitiesN/A
Students in sororitiesN/A
Campus Size100 acres
College housing offeredYes
Students in college housing60%
College housing typescoed dorms (43%), women's dorms (26%), men's dorms (22%), apartments for married students (3%), apartment for single students (5%), special housing for disabled students (1%)
Popular Events Cultural Fest, Last Blast, Welcome Week, Campus Formals, Homecoming/Family Weekend, Connections.
Nearest AirportPittsburgh, PA (50), Columbus, OH (120)
Nearest TrainPittsburgh, PA (50)
Army ROTCNot offered
Navy ROTCNot offered
Extracurricular
Students activitieschoral groups, dance, drama/theater, literary magazine, pep band, student government, student newspaper, television station, yearbook
Number of Organizations40
# of fraternities0
# of sororities0
Students in fraternitiesN/A
Students in sororitiesN/A
Student Papers(Appears as submitted by school) Cardinal Connection (monthly)
Honor SocietiesAlpha Mu Gamma, Alpha Phi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Nu, Beta Beta Beta, Gamma Sigma Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Mu Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, Lambda Beta, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Tau, Psi Chi, Sigma Iota Rho, Sigma Pi Sigma, Sigma Tau Sigma, and Theta Alpha Kappa
Religious Organizations(Appears as submitted by school) Campus Ministry, Catholic Student Coalition, Theology Club
International Organizations(Appears as submitted by school) Black Student Union, French Club, Spanish Club, International Student Club;
Other Organizations(Appears as submitted by school) Campus Activity Board; Student Nurse's Association; Martial Arts Club, Students in Union, Mendel Club, Appalachian Experience Club, Justice and Peace in our Times, WJU for Life Club, Philosophy Club, History Club, Commuter Club, PEER Educators, Criminal Justice Association, Theology, Soccer Club, Society for Women, Computer Club, College Democrats, College Republicans, Gay/Straight Alliance, and Theater Guild.