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How to Enroll

How to enroll
All Wheaton alumnae/i, parents and friends are eligible to register for online courses at Wheaton, at a cost of $35 per person, or $15 per person per short course. Registration is on a first-come first-served basis, and each student must have access to a computer and the Internet to take part in these courses.

Enroll online
Alumnae/i who have registered with OnLyon.WheatonCollege.net can enroll for a distance-learning course online. The OnLyon Web site provides a secure server for enrollment payment via credit card. If you have not registered yet, please visit OnLyon.WheatonCollege.net. (Note: Wheaton parents and friends cannot register online and should register instead by fax or mail.).

Enroll by fax/mail
You also can mail or fax your enrollment form to OnLyon.WheatonCollege.net. Please use the form you received in the mail or download the form here. Faxes should be sent to 508-286-8268; mail should be addressed to OnLyon Enrollment, Alumnae/i Relations, Wheaton College, Norton, MA 02766-2322. Questions? Call the Alumnae/i office at 800.896.3145, ext. 1.

OnLyon registration
Alumnae/i are encouraged to activate their free account at OnLyon.WheatonCollege.net by registering with the ID and password that you received from the college. If you have lost the ID and password, please address an e-mail to OnLyon@wheatoncollege.edu or call the Alumnae/i office at 800.896.3145, ext. 1.



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COURSES AND FACULTY

Ethics An introduction to moral reasoning through the study of ethical theories and their application to practical problems.
Stephen Mathis
Assistant Professor of Philosophy


Women's Studies Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary course of study that places womenand their experiences at its center.
Brenda Wyss
Assistant Professor of Economics


Myth and Folklore Myth and Folklore traces the development of the mythology and mythography of the Greeks and Romans.
Nancy Evans
Assistant Professor of Classics


J.R.R. Tolkien J.R.R. Tolkien was not only one of the most influential writers of the 20th century, but he was also one of the greatest scholars of medieval literature, ever.
Michael Drout
Assistant Professor of English


And the Winner is... On Sunday, March 24, 2002, we welcome the 74th annual Academy Awards ceremony. .
Josh Stenger
Assistant Professor of Film Studies and Literature


John Adams Read and discuss David McCullough's biography, John Adams, then come to Wheaton to hear the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian in May 2001
Kathryn Tomasek
Assistant Professor of History