My Top Three Wheaton College Financial Aid Tips
The first tip I would offer someone who is thinking about committing to Wheaton is to apply. Read More
The first tip I would offer someone who is thinking about committing to Wheaton is to apply. Read More
“I love the people in the conservatory,” she says. “Because there are so few of us and we’re constantly in the same building, we get to know each other really well. It becomes a really close-knit community.” Read More
Steve Garber, Dr. Kristen Page, Phil Vischer, and Mark Woodworth each spoke brilliantly on how art and science are never separate within their respective professions, but are integral parts of their work. Read More
In my evangelism and leadership master’s program, I am receiving from faculty and the community the skills and grace necessary to sharpen my ability to inspire hearts, inform heads, and empower hands of emerging leaders. Read More
When I step onto a dance floor, especially when I’m there by myself just worshiping God, there’s this peace that comes over me. Read More
God is stirring a passion for prayer on this campus. This, I have been told, is customary before God brings revival to Wheaton. Read More
Reading the work of students on campus forces me to square up with other creatives in a way I otherwise wouldn’t, causing me to constantly reevaluate the necessity of my work at Kodon, and my work as a writer in general. Read More
Upon coming to Wheaton, scientific research was not my idea of an exciting extracurricular. For me, science was a means to an end. I needed certain classes for graduate school. But I wasn’t that into the science itself. Read More
Due to the kindness that Koinonia cabinet showed me, I could no longer stubbornly hold on to the negative image I had of Koinonia. Read More
Kathryn, a junior, chose to forego the privileges that come with upperclassman housing for the sake of embracing the unique joys and challenges of being a Resident Assistant on a floor of freshman and sophomore women. Read More
Hearing other people’s opinions and worldviews has challenged me to think critically about my own beliefs as well as the beliefs of others. Read More
There is so much need in a place like Kakuma, and it can seem like such a hopeless place. But our HDI training gave the community some hope, and helped set them on the path toward healing. Read More
So here at the end of my four years at Wheaton, the word that comes to my mind when I hear the phrase “faith and learning” is wonder. Wonder at the Creator, who spoke Truth into being and who invites us to think, to learn, and thereby to worship. Read More
Hearing one’s home language is like coming home. I saw how home was created here at Wheaton for me during my past four years on campus through friendship, love, knowledge, brokenness, and family. Read More
There are many different facets to German-speaking cultures, so abandoning stereotypes and actually learning to know the history and background of particular people and places is crucial. Read More