Virginia Wesleyan University
Higher EducationUnited States501-1000 Employees
Virginia Wesleyan University is a higher education institution in the United States with a staff of roughly 501 to 1,000 employees, located on a 300-acre campus in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It enrolls about 1,600 students across undergraduate, graduate, and online programs, offering Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Social Work degrees with 36 majors, 30 minors, and 12 pre-professional tracks; graduate programs include a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Arts in Education. The university has an average class size of 14 and emphasizes experiential learning, high-impact leadership, and career development. Facilities on campus include the Greer Environmental Sciences Center and the Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center, along with programs such as Chesapeake Bay Academy and Tidewater Collegiate Academy. The university describes itself as an inclusive community rooted in liberal arts and sciences, aiming to prepare students to engage in Coastal Virginia's metropolitan region, the nation, and the world.