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As one of the nation’s premier colleges, we are unparalleled in educating pathbreaking women in every arena: pioneering scientists, environmental revolutionaries, U.S. secretaries of state, civil rights activists, business leaders, network news producers, and genre-defying artists. We are Wellesley .
Here we prepare students to realize their own highest ambitions and aspirations—and they do. We are a private, nonprofit undergraduate liberal arts institution that dedicates all of its academic resources—its world-class faculty, beautiful campus, and research support—to our students.
We offer the study of literature beyond individual national and linguistic boundaries, allowing students to link literary studies with other areas of interest—film, philosophy, linguistics, translation, human rights, gender and sexuality, and more. Offered by Comparative Literary Studies. Major.
Wellesley was founded on the radical idea that women have an equal right to the best education in the country. We still believe—in fact, we know from experience—that the boldest ideas, the brightest solutions, and the healthiest communities draw on a range of voices, perspectives, and experiences.
At Wellesley College, we live, learn, and find inspiration on one of the country’s most beautiful campuses. Located near Boston, Massachusetts, Wellesley’s 500 acres include a lake, public gardens, groves of conifers and hardwoods, and winding paths through open meadows.
A Wellesley education prepares students to realize their own highest ambitions and aspirations—and they do. Widely acknowledged to be one of the nation’s premier liberal arts colleges and the top women’s college, we are unparalleled in educating pathbreaking women in every arena.
Residential life at Wellesley is about being part of a community—having a fundamental sense of belonging while also living, laughing, debating, and making friends with students who have different perspectives, identities, or opinions.
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Our Online Italian language program is free and open to all. We offer four online courses that cover all levels, from beginner to intermediate and advanced, ending with an Italian culture course at the advanced level called AP® Italian Language and Culture. All our online courses are “self-study.”.
Wellesley College’s 500-acre campus is famous for its natural and architectural beauty, and our grounds and pathways are open for all to enjoy. The Wellesley College Botanic Gardens and Davis Museum are open to the public admission-free at regular posted hours.