The Roanoke College community is saddened by the impending closure of Wells College in New York and offers profound empathy to students, employees, alumni and friends of the 156-year-old liberal arts institution.
In an effort to help ease the burden of this closure, Roanoke stands ready to welcome Wells College students who will be impacted. We know those students are eager to continue their pursuit of a high-quality, inclusive liberal arts education. Our administration is now finalizing the terms of a teach-out agreement that will facilitate a smooth transition to Roanoke for Wells students who wish to continue their education at a similar institution.
Under the terms of the teach-out agreement, any Wells student who is in good academic standing will be automatically accepted to Roanoke so long as it offers the degree or program they seek. For those students, Roanoke will waive application fees and the residency requirement for credits, accept all regular term units or credits earned, and offer net tuition and fees that are comparable to those at Wells. Roanoke is also committed to helping those students complete their degrees on time.
Any Wells student interested in exploring academic options may visit our Admissions page and contact our Admissions Office at transfer@roanoke.edu. More information about academic programs can be found here.
In addition, Roanoke’s Athletic Department is prepared to welcome Wells student-athletes with remaining NCAA eligibility who wish to continue playing their sport as Roanoke College Maroons. Students with questions about Roanoke College athletics may contact Jennifer Crouch at jcrouch@roanoke.edu.
Kathy Wolfe, Roanoke’s Vice President for Academic Affairs, said, “We were so sorry to hear about plans to close Wells College. Every small liberal arts college that goes is one more hole in the fabric of the education we so sorely need for our communities and for our democracy. Roanoke and Wells are similar colleges in many ways, and we warmly welcome students who may wish to complete their degrees with us, and staff and faculty members seeking new opportunities.”
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