For more than 150 years, Wellesley College has given ambitious young women an education in the liberal arts with a global perspective by offering more than 50 majors and hundreds of funded internships around the world. The school's financial support allows "students to pursue internships and research [opportunities] that they would otherwise not take because they are unpaid." The school stresses leadership, service, and the idea of Wellesley students contributing to the world both now and after graduation. To enhance that education even further, enrollees are able to cross-register (or even dual degree) with other nearby colleges. Students are "pushed to explore different departments through the distribution requirements, providing them with a liberal arts education that shapes their personhood and education." And each department is "provided with ample resources and handpicked professors" who "truly value building relationships with their students." It's not uncommon for faculty "to take their class out to a restaurant, or even invite students to their home for a meal." The First-Year Experience at Wellesley further helps ease students into college, including mentor groups, a required writing class, and First-Year Seminars where new students "have the chance to dive deep into a specific topic without feeling the pressure of having [senior students] dominate the conversation."
Academic opportunities extend beyond the classroom: the school's reputation and alumnae network "open so many doors for you in the future," and students can "take part from the moment [they] accept the enrollment offer, and for as long afterwards as [they] wish." Wellesley works to create an environment "where students can naturally progress through leadership positions on campus, whether that be through research, residential life, or student-run organizations." There are also "vast opportunities [for] study abroad programs in so many locations."