The academic programs of Indiana Wesleyan University are administered by the leaders of the principal academic units.

Academic Colleges and Schools
College of Adult and Professional Studies

DeVoe School of Business, Technology and Leadership

School of Integrated Learning and Development

School of Integrated Health

College of Arts and Sciences

School of Arts and Humanities

School of Nursing and Health Sciences

School of Professional Studies

School of Physical and Applied Sciences

School of Theology and Ministry

John Wesley Honors College



College of Adult and Professional Studies

The College of Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate degree and certificate programs online and in regional educations centers located in Indiana, Kentucky,  and Ohio. CAPS operates on a year-round schedule.

The College of Adult and Professional Studies is organized into schools, divisions,  and departments:

  • DeVoe School of Business, Technology and Leadership
    • Division of Business
    • Division of Technology
    • Division of Leadership & Followership Studies
  • School of Integrated Learning and Development
    • Division of Graduate and Advanced Licensure Programs
    • Division of Undergraduate and Initial Licensure Programs
    • Division of Liberal Arts
  • School of Integrated Health
    • Division of Counseling
    • Division of Behavioral and Health Sciences
    • Division of Nursing - Post-licensure, Master's and Doctoral

College of Arts and Sciences

The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) provides over 80 undergraduate programs and an expanding list of graduate programs at the university's residential campus in Marion, Indiana. CAS operates under a traditional semester-based academic calendar.

The College of Arts and Sciences is organized into disciplinary academic units:


Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University (WSM)

Wesley Seminary was established in 2009 as the first seminary of The Wesleyan Church, providing innovative educational opportunities for ministry professionals. The Master of Arts in Ministry, Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry programs offer unprecedented accessibility to ministerial education for working adult students.