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  1. Student Financial Services (SFS) Student Services Building 501 College Ave Wheaton, IL 60187 630.752.5700 sfs@wheaton.edu. Student Financial Services is committed to clarifying costs. Discover more about financial packages, net prices, and scholarships.

  2. Wheaton College is the quintessential Christian Liberal Arts college, the academic home for globally diverse, intellectually ambitious, deeply faithful Christians who want comprehensive world-class quality in an environment of curiosity, conviction, and community. HIGHLIGHTS. Located 25 Miles Outside Chicago. 150+ Majors, Minors, and Certificates.

  3. About Wheaton. We create possibilities for our students by offering a full range of studies in the arts, sciences, humanities, mathematics and social sciences. Our approach to the liberal arts emphasizes active learning in the classroom, on the campus and in the real world.

  4. Wheaton College conforms to the Community Covenant and the Statement of Faith of Wheaton College which provide a framework for our life together as an academic and spiritual community. Community Covenant. Wheaton’s mission statement expresses the enduring identity of the College - our reason for existence and our role in society and the church.

  5. Each year, Wheaton College provides more than $45 million in financial aid to students based on merit and financial need. Nearly 90 percent of new first-year students receive some combination of scholarships, grants, loans, and/or federal work-study to help make their Wheaton experience affordable.

  6. Go deeper with a distinctly Christian graduate education. The Graduate School at Wheaton College offers master’s, doctoral, and certificate programs in high-demand and significant fields such as leadership, education, psychology, ministry, and bible/theology. 500+ graduate student population. 28 residential and hybrid degree certificate programs.

  7. Wheaton College requires an official transcript from a school providing secondary education or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate (GED) for admission as a degree seeking student. This includes students who have completed a secondary school education in a home school setting that is treated as a home school or private school under State law.