
Online Degree Program at Kentucky Wesleyan College
About Kentucky Wesleyan College Online
Succeed sooner!
Special Reduced Summer Tuition!
Our online programs offer the flexibility and accessibility you need to complete your degree and move forward in your career. You can earn up to 12 credit hours this summer at with special reduced summer tuitions rates.
Maximize your time and realize your potential without setting foot in a classroom. Our online general education classes are designed to help you meet your educational goals in the comfort of your home - or wherever you are!
Kentucky Wesleyan College is a 150-year old liberal arts college with a reputation for academic excellence and personal attention. The superb faculty is committed to the success of every student in online and classroom settings. KWC is located in Owensboro, Kentucky.
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Why Choose Kentucky Wesleyan College Online?
- Degree Prestige and Value
- KWC students are consistently admitted to the nation's premier graduate and professional schools, and our alumni make significant contributions as they excel in their careers. The college is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
- Convenience and flexibility
- Our curriculum is designed to meet your needs wherever you are. The classroom comes to you. You can earn up to 12 credit hours this summer from home or from your favorite vacation destination.
- Academic excellence
- KWC faculty hold degrees from the nation's most prestigious colleges and universities, and 88% hold doctorates or terminal degrees.
- Financial aid
- Online students who qualify may benefit from federal and state need-based financial assistance. The friendly KWC Financial Aid staff is available to answer your questions and help you develop a customized financial assistance plan.
- United Methodist affiliation
- The college is affiliated with the United Methodist Church
Accreditation
Kentucky Wesleyan College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate degrees.

