Iowa Wesleyan University Keeping College Affordable for Iowa Residents

Mount Pleasant, Iowa: January 19, 2018 – Iowa Wesleyan University, a leader in quality, affordable higher education is pleased to announce that all Iowa high school residents may now apply to Iowa Wesleyan and receive 20% off of their tuition and free housing, a $39,600 scholarship over four years at the University.

This scholarship is available to first-year, full-time students living on campus and will be awarded for eight consecutive semesters as long as the student is making satisfactory academic progress.

In addition to the 20% tuition reduction, there are other options to fund an Iowa Wesleyan education. Merit-based scholarships from IW and outside scholarships, along with need based aid, and federal and state grants are also available.

 “This is an ideal time to be a part of the outstanding education at Iowa Wesleyan.  With enrollment at a 167% increase over the last three years, Iowa Wesleyan offers a valuable college education at an affordable cost,” said Nick Boone, Vice President of Enrollment Management. “Students are discovering their passion in a mentored setting that is preparing them for a bright future in their careers.”

For those who wish to transfer to Iowa Wesleyan from another institution, they may also benefit from the 20% reduction in tuition.

To learn more about enrolling at Iowa Wesleyan, visit iw.edu/20-percent.

Iowa Wesleyan University - As Southeast Iowa’s regional comprehensive university, Iowa Wesleyan University is a transformational learning community whose passion is to educate, empower and inspire students to lead meaningful lives and careers.

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