Contact Information
Campus Offices
We're Here To Help
A Wesleyan education is personal. Each campus office is staffed with professionals here to help with anything - from information technology to support for a new club or organization - you can truly make this education your own.
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Administration
Dr. James Moore
President of the College
304-473-8042Dr. Lynn M. Linder
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
304-473-8042Dennis E. McMaster, CPA
Vice President for Finance and Operations
304-473-8041Alison Whitehair
Vice President for Student Affairs
304-473-8604John Waltz
Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing
304-473-8518Kristi Wilkerson
Vice President for Advancement
304-473-8557
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Academic Services (Registrar)
The Academic Services Office is located on the first floor of the Administration Building and offers student services including advising and scheduling, the Registrar’s office and transcript processing.
Academic Services Office
304-473-8046
Monday-Friday 8:00 AM until 4:30 PM or email registrar@daikuan918.com.
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Center For Teaching & Learning
Cynthia Brissey
Coordinator for the Center for Teaching and Learning
Office: Academic Affairs, Administration Building, Main Floor
Email: brissey_c@daikuan918.com
Telephone: (304) 473-8606Traci Probst
Instructional Technology Specialist
Office: Haymond 15
Email: probst_t@daikuan918.com
Telephone: (304) 473-8676Follow us on Facebook for event reminders, updates, and resources.
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Human Resources
West Virginia Wesleyan College is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of the College to create a favorable work environment in whichall employees, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, or religious affiliation, can enjoy equal opportunities in their employment relationship with the College.
Benefits Review Committee
Vickie Crowder, Chair
James Moore
Tina Straight
Lynn Linder
Nancy Wheeler
Jonathan AndrewForms & Resources
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Service Center
The Service Center is a full-service design and copy center located on the third floor of Middleton Hall. The Service Center has technologies for producing black and white and full-color copies, various bindery options, and opportunities for bulk mailing. We can also assist you or your organization with customized design solutions for your upcoming events.
Send your print and copy requests to servicecenter@daikuan918.com.
Hours:
Monday–Friday
8:00 AM –4:30 PM
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Health & Counseling Center
The Health and Counseling Center is located next to the Rockefeller Center and the Christopher Hall of Science.
The online mental health support website was designed to assist you in improving some aspect of your personal, professional, or academic life.
The mission of the Health and Counseling Center staff is to provide a host of health and counseling services that support optimal levels of individual and community health in the pursuit of personal, academic, departmental, and institutional goals. We are committed to providing primary care, prevention, intervention, consultative, and referral services with competence and compassion.
Our four key objectives are to treat symptoms, enhance knowledge, foster self-care, and support responsible behavior change.
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Spiritual & Religious Life
Rev. Jonathan Acord
Director of Religious and Spiritual Life
acord.j@daikuan918.com
304-473-8372Darlene Bosley
Administrative Assistant
bosley.d@daikuan918.com
304-473-8007West Virginia Wesleyan College understands that spiritual growth, theological exploration, moral development, and the growing expression of one’s religious faith are central components to fulfilling the purposes of liberal arts education. Wesleyan attempts to implement these principles throughout its program. The director of religious and spiritual life, along with a variety of student organizations, offers students, staff, and faculty an assortment of opportunities for religious study and practice.
“Unite the pair so long disjoined – knowledge and vital piety.”
These words from Charles Wesley provide the basis for United Methodism’s involvement in higher education.John Wesley, Charles’ older brother and the founder of Methodism, was the catalyst for uniting religious studies with the traditional liberal arts since John and Charles had grown up in an environment that stressed both religious and traditional educational formation. Thus, from the beginning, the Wesleyan heritage has incorporated both the religious and the liberal arts aspects of education.
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The Learning Center and Office of Accessibility Services
West Virginia Wesleyan College provides excellent support programs to students with diagnosed learning disabilities, attention disorders, and other special needs.
To learn more, visit:
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Student Success Center
The Student Success Center provides services designed to assist in the academic development of students at West Virginia Wesleyan College. The staff encourages students to reach their full academic potential and provides resources to assist in the journey toward educational goals. The SSC provides a variety of services, including advising, academic skills seminars, support for first generation college students, and assistance in internship placement.
The Student Success Center is located on the second floor of the Benedum Campus Center. The office is open Monday-Friday 8:00 AM until 4:30 PM.
Contact:Email: ssc@daikuan918.comTwitter: @WVWC_SSCFacebook: @WV Wesleyan Student Success CenterInstagram: @WVWC_SSCYoutube: @Student Success Center WVWC
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The Writing Center
Library, Room 112
(304) 473-8854
email: writing_center@daikuan918.com
Hours
Monday
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
7:00 PM – 9:00 PMTuesday
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
7:00 PM – 9:00 PMWednesday
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
7:00 PM – 9:00 PMThursday
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
7:00 PM – 9:00 PMFriday
By appointment onlySaturday
ClosedSunday
7:00 PM – 9:00 PMTo make an appointment, email writing_center@daikuan918.com. All appointments must be made 24 hours in advance.
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Office of Development and Alumni Relations
Development: 304-473-8600
Alumni Relations: 304-473-8489To learn more, visit Alumni
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Campus Safety & Security
CONTACT CAMPUS SECURITY
304-473-8011Click here to learn more: Campus Safety & Security
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Financial Aid
Toll-Free: 800-343-2374
Local: 304-473-8080
Fax: 304-473-8824
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Office of Admissions
Toll-Free: 800-722-9933
Local: 304-473-8510
Fax: 304-473-8108
Email: admissions@daikuan918.com
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Helpdesk (Information Technology)
West Virginia Wesleyan College provides the Computing Services Helpdesk for use by its faculty, staff, and students. We are the single point of contact for questions pertaining to college-issued computers, software, networking, and telephone services.
Contact Us:
Location: Middleton Hall Room 211
Phone: (304) 473-8877
Fax: (304) 473-8672
E-mail: helpdesk@daikuan918.com
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Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: ClosedTo learn more, visit: Helpdesk
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Marketing & Communication
Amanda Hayes
Manager, Marketing & Communications
304-473-8117For media inquires, email press@daikuan918.com
For marketing inquires, email marketing@daikuan918.com
The Office of Marketing & Communication offers a variety of services to the Wesleyan community. Do you have a photo request, story idea, or event you would like publicized? Email marketing@daikuan918.com with your request.
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Student Accounts (Bursar)
The Office of Student Accounts is located on the first floor of the Administration Building.
Mailing Address
West Virginia Wesleyan College
Student Accounts Office
59 College Ave
Buckhannon, WV 26201Phone (Toll Free)
1-800-704-4078Phone (Local)
304-473-8569
304-473-8453Hours
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (M – F)For more information, Click Here:
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Center for Community Engagement
The Center for Community Engagement & Leadership Development seeks to support the mission of West Virginia Wesleyan College by providing opportunities for transformative learning and community engagement with the intent to promote positive social change.
If you would like to receive updates in a monthly e-mail, please contact the CCE (information below) and we’ll add you to our mailing list!
CONTACT US
For general information regarding community engagement at West Virginia Wesleyan, please feel free to contact us!Email: wvwcservice@daikuan918.com
Phone: (304) 473-8165If you’re on campus, we’re located on the second floor of the Benedum Campus Center behind the Bobcat Den. Please drop in and see us!
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Center for Cultural and International Affairs
Keep up to date with what we are doing on campus.
To learn more, visit:
Center for Cultural and International Affairs
Follow us on Facebook here!
Laurie GouxDirector of Center for Cultural and International AffairsCenter for Cultural and International AffairsCampus Center, 2nd FloorEmail: goux.l@daikuan918.comPhone: 304-471-8163
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Wellness Center
The Wellness Center has over 20 pieces of cardio equipment including treadmills, elliptical, stationary bikes, and more. It also has over 15 pieces of Nautilus equipment designed for various strength training.
The facility offers a variety of group exercise classes by semester.
The Center has a weight room with bench press, Max Racks, and free weights.
Locker rooms are also available with showers. A front desk, flat screen televisions, refillable water station, lounge, and a meeting room are available.
Wellness Center Hours
Fall 2021 Schedule
Monday-Thursday: 8 AM-10PM
Friday: 8AM-8PM
Saturday: Noon- 4PM
Sunday: Noon-6PMFor more information, contact us:
- Phone: 304-473-8138
- E-Mail: WellnessCenter@daikuan918.com
- Wellness Center Facebook
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Greek Life
Greek Life has a rich history on campus. Fraternal organizations have existed on Wesleyan campus since 1925. Greek chapters focus on academic integration, leadership development, civic engagement, and character/values congruence.
Our campus is home to five national fraternities, and four national sororities, including:
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Xi Delta
Zeta Tau AlphaAlpha Sigma Phi
Chi Phi
Kappa Alpha
Theta Chi
Theta XiApproximately one-third of Wesleyan students are members of a Greek organization. Our Membership actively participates in a variety of on and off campus organizations. These organizations value academic scholarship and encourage it in their members. The average GPA of all Greek students has exceeded the College average GPA every semester since 2001. Fraternities and sororities also heavily stress philanthropy and giving back to our campus and community. In fact, these organizations donate a combined total of over 10,000 volunteer hours annually.
Each fraternity and sorority is unique, and all offer members a connection with fellow students and alumni through relationships that continue long after college.
Follow us on social media!
John Bohman ’90
Director of Greek Life
bohman_j@daikuan918.com
304-473-8073