Wesley College (Delaware)

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Wesley College (Delaware)

Wesley College was a private liberal arts college in Dover, Delaware. It was acquired by Delaware State University (DSU) in 2021 and is now the DSU Downtown campus.[1][2][3]

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Wesley College
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Wesley College, now part of Delaware State University as DSU Downtown
Former names
Wilmington Conference Academy (1873–1918)
Wesley Collegiate Institute (1918–1941)
Wesley Junior College (1941–1958)
MottoGreat Things Await
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Active1873; 152 years ago (1873) 
2021; 4 years ago (2021)
Religious affiliation
United Methodist Church
Academic affiliation
Space Grant
Location, ,
United States
CampusSmall city, 50 acres (20 ha)
ColorsBlue and white
NicknameWolverines
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIAtlantic East (until 2021)
Websitewesley.edu
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Postcard of Wesley Junior College

The institution was founded in 1873[4] as Wilmington Conference Academy, a prep school.[5] During this period Annie Jump Cannon, a prominent astronomer who pioneered stellar classification, graduated valedictorian from Wilmington Conference Academy in 1880.[6][7] It became a two-year college in 1918 and renamed the Wesley Collegiate Institute.[5] It was renamed again in 1941 as Wesley Junior College, and again in 1958 as Wesley College.[5] The institution conferred its first four-year degrees in 1978.[8]

In its last decades, the college experienced significant financial challenges and relied on state funding and grants.[4][1] At one point in 2019, had the state not given Wesley $3 million, students would have lost access to federal financial aid and salaries would have been at risk. In early 2021, the college faculty voted "no confidence" against Wesley's last president, Robert E. Clark II, but Wesley College's board of trustees subsequently dismissed the resolution and supported him.[9][10]

On June 30, 2021, Delaware State University (DSU) began the formal process of purchasing Wesley College.[11] This made DSU "the first historically Black college or university to acquire another college."[1] The acquisition was finalized one year later, on July 1, 2021.[12] Approximately 60 percent of the Wesley community were offered employment by Delaware State University. DSU took on Wesley College's debts and did not directly pay to purchase the university. All Wesley students with non-adverse records were permitted to become DSU students.[13] After the acquisition, the campus was known as DSU Downtown, while the Wesley name remained attached to the Wesley College of Health and Behavioral Sciences housed at the campus.[14][15]

Academics

Prior to ceasing operations, many of its students pursued a liberal arts program of study. At its close, Wesley College had 917 students.

Athletics

The institution competed in National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III athletics in the Atlantic East Conference. Its teams were known as the Wolverines.[16][17]

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