Decades ago, if you said you were going to Virginia Wesleyan, some people may have said, "Where?" Now, they all would say, "Wow!" This university has grown exponentially since the first graduating class in 1970.
It has done so by never faltering from its core mission: to prepare students to thrive. The University builds students with a foundation of servant-leadership, social responsibility and ethical conduct. It prepares graduates who are not just smart people, but also good people.
But the University needs your help in this endeavor. Virginia Wesleyan depends on the generosity of others - alumni, parents, friends, faculty, staff, and community partners - to be the cornerstone of philanthropy and provide the vital revenue stream that allows Òùµ´ÉÙ¸¾ to produce such fine graduates.