<p>I'm doing all my apps on paper for various reasons. . .anyway, I SCOURED the Wes site for twenty minutes looking for the Office of Undergraduate Admissions address, and could not find it for the life of me! Oh, sure, I found some general addresses and some ambiguous ones that may have to do with undergrad admissions, but could someone please post the actual, certain address so that I can feel stupid for not seeing it?
Thanks. :]</p>
<p>Wesleyan University
Office of Admission
70 Wyllys Avenue
Middletown, CT 06459-0265</p>
<p>Make sure that you have your application fee (is it $55?), pre-application (if you haven't already sent it in), application, and essays all in one envelope. (Trust me-- even after double-checking everything and making sure that everything was in one envelope, I still got a notice from many universities I had applied to, telling me that they were missing stuff.) Also include supplemental materials (resum</p>
<p>why on paper? why not online? (if you don't mind me asking)</p>
<p>showtunesguy89: Thank you so much for the address! I really appreciate your post. :]</p>
<p>katzd08: lol I have a couple of reasons for paper apps. Among them:
1. I'm including some extra papers, such as an explanation of my somewhat-complicated EC, an explanation of my work experience (neither of them long), and two supplemental poems (writing is a huge EC)
2. I personally think it's easier to send everything at once, and I like paper.
3. My counselor told me that, if using fee waivers, I can only submit on paper. I don't believe that, but since I just fought with her on letting me get the fee waivers in the first place without retaking the SATs, I'm just gonna defer to her. :]</p>
<p>hm interesting.</p>
<p>I just sent my extra material (cut-outs from newspapers, things i've written, etc...) with my ED contract.</p>
<p>I hope that's ok!</p>