Wesleyan College welcomes Move On When Ready students to our campus. To be considered for admission as a MOWR student, please note the following:

Step 1. Visit and Explore

If you would like to visit our campus, contact Mary Ann Steinbach to schedule your visit at 478-757-5165 or . For specific MOWR information, contact Admissions Counselor MaKenzie Johnson at 478-757-5150, or .

Step 2. Schedule a meeting for your parents and yourself with your high school guidance counselor

You must complete all MOWR paperwork required by your county Board of Education. More information is on the GAfutures website. GAfutures is the state’s primary resource for information on planning, applying, and paying for college, and is a project of the Georgia Student Finance Commission.

Step 3. Complete Wesleyan’s free online MOWR applicationon our webpage.

Step 4. Complete your admission file

Mail official copies of required documents to Wesleyan College, Office of Admission, 4760 Forsyth Road, Macon, GA 31210.

  • Official high school transcript including grades from the last semester completed, showing an unweighted grade point average of at least 2.0
  • Recommendation from your guidance counselor or teacher
  • Official standardized test scores. These may be included on your transcript or sent directly from the testing agency.

Minimum admissible scores:

ACT – 20 composite/20 English/18 Math

SAT 2016 – 480 Math/26 Reading test subscore

PSAT – 24 Critical Reading/23.5 Math

Before a student is registered for classes, two items are required: (1) MOWR Student Participation Agreement found on the GAfutures website; and (2) invoice submission by the high school guidance counselor. These steps are required each semester even if a student is already participating in MOWR at Wesleyan. Students must be registered 2 weeks before the first day of class to ensure textbooks are delivered to students by our vendor in a timely manner. We expect students to come to class on the first day with textbooks.

Important Dates:

  • MOWR application for admission is open now. Course offerings for Summer and Fall semesters will be available on March 1.
  • Summer and Fall semester registration begins on April 10
  • Summer semester Creative Writing with Dean Matt Martin - first day of class is June 5 (4 week class)
  • Other MOWR Summer semester course options - first day of class is June 12 (6 week classes)
  • Fall semester first day of class is August 14

The deadlines to receive all admissions documents are:

Creative Writing: May 5; Other Summer courses: May 12; Fall semester: July 14