Congratulations, you’re in!
You did it. You worked hard in school, put together a great application, amazed us with your accomplishments, impressed us with your potential and now you’re officially a Lyon—incredible! Savor the moment—and know that this is just the beginning.
We hope you’re excited to join our living-learning community at Wheaton—a place you can call home and a place where we help our students dream big and then realize those dreams. As an admitted student there are a few steps you’ll need to take to secure your spot and prepare to join us. Please review the information below and if you have questions, contact your admission counselor or the Office of Admission—we’ll be happy to help. Welcome to Wheaton!
Destination Wheaton: A Guidebook for Enrolling and Financial Aid
Next Steps
Enroll and Make Your Deposit Payment
- Secure your spot at Wheaton by logging into your applicant portal and clicking on the “Enroll Now” link.
- Follow the prompts to complete the form and submit your enrollment deposit payment (if applicable).
- Deposit deadlines are:
- Early Decision I—please refer to your decision letter for your enrollment deadline
- Early Decision II—please refer to your decision letter for your enrollment deadline
- Early Action—May 1
- Regular Decision—May 1
- Transfer Students—please refer to your decision letter for your enrollment deadline
Review Your Financial Aid Award (if applicable)
- Information about scholarships, grants, or loans you may have been awarded, was included with your acceptance letter and can be viewed in the application portal.
- To understand various aspects of your award letter, please refer to the Student Financial Services pages of our website.
- If you have specific questions, please reach out to sfs@ibacck.com or call 508-286-8232.
Connect on Social Media
- Follow the official Wheaton Class of 2027 Instagram account, @wheatonma2027
- Follow the official Wheaton College Admission account, @wheatonadm
- Follow the official Wheaton College Instagram account, @wheatoncollege
- YouTube
- Tik Tok
Get Your Gear
- Now that you’re a Lyon—it’s time to start looking like one. Check out all the gear available at the bookstore.
Summer and Beyond
- You’ll receive your Wheaton ID and Wheaton email address in the late spring.
- Look for other communications in coming months on Summer Orientation, how to select housing, and other important steps for new students.
Admitted Student Events
Wheaton’s admitted student event programming is designed for newly admitted students and families to connect, celebrate, learn and ask questions about the place they’ll call home for the next four years. You’ll hear from and engage with current students, alumni, faculty and staff—from admission and financial aid counselors to the college president—about what makes Wheaton the right college for you.
Welcome to Wheaton Day 2023 (on campus)
Friday, April 14, 8:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m (EDT)
President’s Reception (on-campus)
Wednesday, April 26, 5:30–7:30 p.m. (EDT)
WheaGo Global and Study Abroad (virtual)
Wednesday, February 1 at 7 p.m. (EST)
Lyons Overnight Program (in-person)
Sunday–Monday, February 19–20
Sunday–Monday, February 26–27
Sunday–Monday, March 26–27
Financing Your Wheaton Education (virtual)
Wednesday, March 8 at 7 p.m. (EST)
Academics: Meet the Wheaton Faculty (virtual)
Wednesday, March 15 at 7 p.m. (EDT)
Life After Wheaton—Alumni Panel (virtual)
Wednesday, March 22 at 7 p.m. (EDT)
Our Student Success Plan (virtual)
Wednesday, March 29 at 7 p.m. (EDT)
Making the Most of Your Wheaton Experience (virtual)
Wednesday, April 5 at 7 p.m. (EDT)
International Student Chats (virtual)
Wednesday, April 12, 9:00 a.m. (EDT) and 3:00 p.m. (EDT)
Why Wheaton?
Results that Matter
Just six months after graduation, 95 percent of Wheaton alumni in the six most recent classes have secured full- or part-time employment, are pursuing graduate/professional degrees or are gaining career experience through internships, fellowships or service opportunities.
创新的新课程
Our new Compass curriculum integrates greater flexibility to explore interests outside of a student’s specific major (more than 100 academic programs offered at Wheaton), earn stacked mini-credentials that fuse coursework with internships, and receive ongoing, highly-focused mentoring.
Affordability
Over the last five years, Wheaton College has increased aid from $39 million to close to $60 million and continues to increase aid to help make college more affordable.
Feels Like Home
We hear it from students all the time – Wheaton isn’t just their college, it’s home. If you haven’t already, hear from students why they call Wheaton their home.